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Slavica Feminine Croatian Macedonian +2

Slavica is a feminine given name originating in the South Slavic linguistic area, where it is used as a hypocoristic form of compounds built around the Slavic element slava meaning "glory". The core element slava itself...

Slavka Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +3

Slavka is a feminine given name used across several South Slavic and West Slavic languages, including Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is the feminine form of Slavko, which originated as a diminu...

Slobodanka Feminine Croatian Serbian

Slobodanka is a feminine given name used in Croatian and Serbian. It is the feminine form of Slobodan, a male name that originates from the South Slavic word sloboda, meaning "freedom". The name thus carries connotations...

Smilja Feminine Croatian Serbian

Smilja is a South Slavic feminine given name, primarily used in Croatia and Serbia. It is a variant of Smiljana, which itself derives from the Serbo-Croatian word smilje, referring to a type of plant known as everlasting...

Smiljana Feminine Croatian Serbian

Smiljana is a feminine given name used in Croatian and Serbian speaking regions. It is derived from the Serbo-Croatian word smilje, which refers to a type of flowering plant known as everlasting or immortelle in English,...

Snježana Feminine Croatian Serbian

Snježana is a feminine given name primarily used in Croatian and Serbian. It is derived from the Serbo-Croatian word snežan, meaning "snowy." The name evokes the purity and whiteness of snow, often associated with beauty...

Sofija Feminine Croatian Latvian +4

Sofija is a feminine given name used in several South Slavic and East Baltic languages, equivalent to Sophia. The name directly derives from the Greek word sophia, meaning "wisdom", and is common in Croatian, Latvian, Li...

Sonja Feminine Croatian Danish +9

Etymology and OriginSonja is a given name used across Sonya in several European languages, predominantly in Scandinavia, Central Europe, and the Balkans. It was borrowed directly from the Russian diminutive Sonya, which...

Spomenka Feminine Croatian Serbian

Spomenka is a female given name used in Croatia and Serbia. It is derived from the Croatian or Serbian word spomenak, meaning "forget-me-not (flower)", which itself comes from spomen, meaning "memory". The name thus carr...

Stana Feminine Croatian Serbian

Stana is a feminine given name primarily used in Croatian and Serbian, where it functions as a short form of Stanislava. While Stana serves as a diminutive in these South Slavic languages, it is also an independent name...

Stanislava Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +6

Stanislava is a feminine given name derived from Stanislav, the masculine form originating from the Slavic elements stati "stand, become" (inflected as stan-) and slava "glory". The name thus signifies "one who achieves...

Stanka Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +1

Stanka is a feminine given name commonly found in Bulgarian, Croatian, and Slovene usage. It functions as the feminine form of Stanko, which itself originates as a diminutive of the Slavic name Stanislav.EtymologyThe nam...

Staša Feminine Croatian Serbian +1

Staša is a feminine diminutive form of Anastasija or Stanislava in Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is used as a given name in its own right in these South Slavic languages.EtymologyThe name can derive from the Greek n...

Štefa Feminine Croatian

Štefa is a Croatian short form of Štefanija, the Croatian and Slovene feminine form of Stephen. Ultimately deriving from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath," the name carries connotations of honor...

Štefanija Feminine Croatian Slovene

Štefanija is the Slovene and Croatian feminine form of Stephen. Derived from the Greek name Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "wreath," Stephen has deep roots in Christian tradition as the name of the first Christian martyr,...

Štefica Feminine Croatian

Štefica is a Croatian diminutive of Štefanija, the Croatian and Slovene form of Stephen. The name thus ultimately derives from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath." Štefica is a feminine given name...

Stela Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +3

Stela is a feminine given name used in several Central and Eastern European languages, including Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Romanian, and Slovak. It is primarily a regional form of Stella 1, which derives from the Latin...

Stoja Feminine Croatian

Stoja is a Croatian feminine form of the Slavic name Stoyan, which itself is derived from the Bulgarian verb стоя (stoya) meaning "to stand, to stay". The name thus carries connotations of steadfastness and endurance.Ety...

Stošija Feminine Croatian

Stošija is a Croatian feminine given name, primarily used as a vernacular form of Anastazija, which itself is the Croatian and Slovene variant of Anastasia. The name is especially associated with a saint, lending it reli...

Sunčana Feminine Croatian

Sunčana is a feminine given name of Croatian origin. It is derived from the Croatian word sunčan, meaning "sunny", which in turn comes from sunce, meaning "sun". The name reflects the natural element and evokes warmth, b...

Sunčica Feminine Croatian Serbian

Sunčica is a feminine given name used in Croatian and Serbian. It is derived from the Serbo-Croatian word sunce, meaning "sun," combined with the diminutive suffix -ica, giving the sense of "little sun" or "sunshine." Th...

Suzana Feminine Albanian Croatian +4

Suzana is the form of Susan in several languages, including Albanian, Croatian, Macedonian, Portuguese, Serbian, and Slovene. It ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Susanna, which originates from the Hebrew word שׁוֹ...

Svjetlana Feminine Croatian Serbian

Svjetlana is the Croatian and Serbian form of Svetlana. It is a feminine given name ultimately derived from the Slavic root svet meaning "light" or "world." The name was coined in the early 19th century by Russian poet A...

Tajana Feminine Croatian Serbian

Tajana is a feminine given name predominantly used in Croatian and Serbian speaking regions. The name is derived from the Croatian and Serbian verb tajiti, meaning "to keep secret" or "to conceal." As such, Tajana carrie...

Tamara Feminine Georgian Belarusian +15

Tamara is a feminine given name that serves as the Russian form of Tamar. The name Tamar comes from Hebrew and Arabic, meaning "palm tree" or "date fruit," derived from the common Arabic word tamr (تَمْر), with tamra (تَ...

Tanja Feminine Croatian Danish +8

OverviewTanja is a feminine given name used across several European countries, including Croatia, Denmark, the Netherlands, Finland, Germany, Macedonia, Norway, Serbia, Slovenia, and Sweden. It is a variant of Tanya, whi...

Tatjana Feminine Croatian Estonian +7

Etymology and OriginTatjana is a form of Tatiana used in several languages, including Croatian, Estonian, Finnish, German, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. In some cases, it derives from the Russian...

Tea Feminine Georgian Croatian +2

Tea is a feminine given name that serves as a short form of Dorothea, Theodora, and other names containing a similar sound. It is used in Georgian, Croatian, Finnish, and Slovene, among other languages. The name draws it...

Tena Feminine Croatian

Tena is a Croatian diminutive of Terezija, which is itself the Slovene and Croatian form of Theresa. The name Theresa has a rich history, originating from the Spanish and Portuguese name Teresa, first recorded as Therasi...

Tereza Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +5

Tereza is a feminine given name used in several languages, including Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, and Slovak. It is a form of Theresa, which itself has a rich and uncertain etymology. The na...

Terezija Feminine Croatian Slovene

Terezija is the Slovene and Croatian form of the name Theresa. It is a feminine given name used primarily in Croatia and Slovenia, reflecting the widespread adoption of the name Theresa across Europe through various ling...

Tihana Feminine Croatian Serbian

Tihana is a female given name used chiefly in Croatia and Serbia. It belongs to a group of Slavic names derived from emotional or temperamental qualities, with its root meaning drawn from the element tixŭ (Serbo-Croatian...

Tijana Feminine Croatian Serbian +1

Tijana is a variant of the name Tihana, which derives from the Slavic element tixŭ (Serbo-Croatian tih) meaning "quiet". It is a feminine given name of Croatian, Serbian, and Bosnian origin, also popular in North Macedon...

Tina Feminine Georgian Croatian +9

Tina is a feminine given name derived as a short form of Christina, Martina, and other names ending in tina. It is widely used across many languages and cultures, including Georgian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Ger...

Tomislava Feminine Croatian Serbian

Tomislava is the feminine form of Tomislav, a name of Slavic origin borne by the first king of Croatia in the 10th century. The name Tomislav is typically understood to derive from the Slavic elements tomiti ("to torment...

Tonka Feminine Croatian Slovene

Tonka is a Slovene and Croatian diminutive of Antonia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Antonius, ultimately derived from Anthony. While Tonka is best known globally as a brand of toy trucks, as a given name it...

Valentina Feminine Albanian Bulgarian +11

Valentina is a feminine given name with widespread use across Europe and the Americas, particularly in Italian, Spanish, Russian, Greek, and Slavic languages. It is the feminine form of the Roman name Valentinus, which i...

Valerija Feminine Croatian Lithuanian +2

Valerija is a feminine given name used in several Slavic and Baltic languages, most notably in Croatian, Lithuanian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is a direct form of Valeria, which itself is the feminine form of the Roman fa...

Vanesa Feminine Croatian Czech +3

Vanesa is the form of Vanessa used in several languages, including Croatian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, and Spanish. The name Vanessa was famously invented by the Anglo-Irish writer Jonathan Swift for his 1726 poem Cadenus...

Vedrana Feminine Croatian Serbian

Vedrana is the feminine form of the Croatian and Serbian masculine name Vedran. The name is derived from the South Slavic word vedar, meaning "clear, cheerful" or "serene," and is commonly used in Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia...

Vera 1 Feminine Georgian Belarusian +16

Vera is a feminine given name widely used across multiple languages and cultures. In Russian, it means "faith" (from the word вера), while it is also often associated with the Latin adjective verus, meaning "true." This...

Verica Feminine Croatian Serbian

Verica is a Serbian and Croatian diminutive of Vera 1, ultimately derived from the Slavic element meaning "faith" or from the Latin verus meaning "true." While the name is primarily used in the Balkans today, it shares i...

Veronika Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +14

Etymology Veronika is the form of Veronica used across many languages, including Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Estonian, German, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Norwegian, Russian, Slovak, Slovene, Swed...

Vesna Feminine Croatian Macedonian +3

Vesna is a Slavic feminine given name, meaning "spring" in many Slavic languages. It is directly derived from Vesna, an ancient Slavic goddess of spring and renewal. The name became popular as a personal name only in the...

Viktorija Feminine Croatian Latvian +4

Viktorija is a feminine given name, a variant of Victoria in several languages. It is derived from the Latin word victoria, meaning "victory." The name is used in Croatian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Serbian, and S...

Vilma Feminine Croatian Czech +11

Vilma is a feminine given name used in several European languages, including Croatian, Czech, Danish, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Slovak, Spanish, and Swedish. It is the local...

Vinka Feminine Croatian

Vinka is a Croatian feminine form of Vincent. The name derives from the Roman cognomen Vincentius, itself from the Latin verb vincere meaning "to conquer." This root name was popular among early Christians, many of whom...

Višnja Feminine Croatian Serbian

Višnja (Cyrillic: Вишња) is a feminine given name in Croatian and Serbian. It derives from the common noun višnja, meaning "sour cherry" (Prunus cerasus), a fruit native to the region and widely cultivated in the Balkans...

Vjekoslava Feminine Croatian

Vjekoslava is a Croatian feminine given name, formed as the feminine counterpart of Vjekoslav. The name embodies a classic Slavic naming tradition, combining the roots v.> věkŭ, meaning "age" or "century," with slava, me...

Vjera Feminine Croatian Serbian

Vjera is a Croatian and Serbian feminine given name, serving as the local cognate of Vera. While Vera itself means "faith" in Russian — or is sometimes associated with the Latin verus meaning "true" — Vjera carries the s...

Vladimira Feminine Croatian Slovene

Vladimira is a feminine given name used chiefly in Croatian and Slovene, derived as the feminine form of the masculine name Vladimir. The root name Vladimir originates from the Old Slavic *Voldiměrŭ, composed of the elem...

Vlasta Feminine Croatian Czech +3

Vlasta is a feminine given name used primarily in Croatian, Czech, Serbian, Slovak, and Slovene. It originated as a short form of names beginning with the Slavic element volstĭ, meaning "power, rule, sovereignty". This r...

Vlatka Feminine Croatian

Vlatka is a feminine given name of South Slavic origin, predominantly used in Croatia. It is the feminine form of Vlatko, which itself originated as a diminutive of names beginning with the Slavic element volděti (South...

Žaklina Feminine Croatian Macedonian +1

Žaklina is the Macedonian, Croatian and Serbian form of Jacqueline, a name with a rich etymological history reaching back to the Hebrew origin of James. Through the French feminine form Jacqueline, itself a derivation of...

Žana Feminine Croatian Slovene

Žana is a Slovene and Croatian feminine given name, formed as a local variant of Gianna, an Italian short form of Giovanna. Ultimately, the name traces back through Greek Ἰωάννα (Ioanna) to Hebrew origins, making it a fe...

Zdenka Feminine Croatian Czech +2

Zdenka is a feminine given name used primarily in Croatian, Czech, Slovak, Serbian, and Slovenian languages. It is the feminine form of Zdeněk or Zdenko, originating as a diminutive of Zdena, which itself was originally...

Zdravka Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +2

Zdravka is a feminine given name used primarily in Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene cultures. It is the feminine form of Zdravko, a diminutive derivative of the South Slavic word zdrav, meaning "healthy." The ro...

Željka Feminine Croatian Serbian +1

Željka is a feminine given name predominantly used in Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia. It is the feminine form of the South Slavic name Željko, which derives from the South Slavic word želja meaning "desire," ultimately fr...

Živka Feminine Croatian Macedonian +1

Živka is a feminine given name used predominantly in South Slavic cultures, particularly in Croatia, Macedonia, and Serbia. It functions as the feminine form of the masculine name Živko. Etymology and Linguistic Roots Th...

Zlata Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +7

Zlata is a feminine given name of South Slavic origin, primarily used in countries such as Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Macedonia, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Ukraine. It is the feminine form of Zlatan,...

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