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Medieval Slavic form of Alexander.
Medieval Slavic form of Athanasius.
Earlier form of Bohumír.
Old East Slavic form of Boris, probably ultimately of Bulgar Turkic origin.
Earlier form of Bratumił.
Earlier form of Bratislav.
Earlier form of Czesław.
Alternate transcription of Russian Дмитрий (see Dmitriy), as well as a transcription of the medieval Slavic form.
Medieval Slavic form of George.
Old East Slavic form of Gleb.
Earlier form of Gniewomir.
Slavic name derived from the elements gostĭ "guest" and slava "glory". It is attested in Czech Hostislav and Polish Gościsław (both archaic).
Alternate transcription of Russian Григорий (see Grigoriy), as well as the usual transcription of the medieval Slavic form.
Old East Slavic form of Igor.
Medieval Slavic form of Cyril.
Earlier form of Krešimir.
Medieval Latinized form of Vladislav.
Earlier form of Mojmír.
From a Slavic element, possibly nyně "now", combined with slava "glory". Matej Ninoslav was a 13th-century duke of Bosnia.
Old East Slavic form of Olga.
Old East Slavic form of Oleg.
Earlier Slavic form of Preben.
Earlier form of Přemysl.
Earlier form of Prvoslav.
Earlier form of Sobiesław.
Latinized form of Stanislav.
Earlier form of Sulisław.
Old East Slavic form of Vadim.
Medieval Slavic form of Basil 1.
Medieval Latinized form of Veceslav (see Václav).
Earlier form of Vítězslav.
Old Church Slavic form of Vladimir.
Old East Slavic form of Vladimir.