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Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian and Georgian form of Abraham.

This is the Hebrew word for "man". It could be ultimately derived from Hebrew אדם (ʾaḏam) meaning "to be red", referring to the ruddy colour of human...

Form of Hadrianus (see Hadrian) used in several languages. Several saints and six popes have borne this name, including the only English pope, Adrian...

Created by Russian author Aleksey Tolstoy for his science fiction novel Aelita (1923), where it belongs to a Martian princess. In the book, the name...

Russian form of Athanasius.

Alternate transcription of Russian Афанасий (see Afanasiy).

Russian form of Agathon.

Russian form of Agatha.

Form of Agatha in various languages.

Russian form of Aglaia.

Russian form of Agnes.

Alternate transcription of Russian Агния (see Agniya).

Russian form of Agnes.

Russian form of Agrippina.

Russian form of the Roman name Aquilina, a feminine derivative of Aquila.

Russian form of Joachim.

Bulgarian form of Xenia, as well as an alternate transcription of Russian Аксинья (see Aksinya).

Variant of Kseniya.

Variant of Akilina.

From the Germanic name Adalbert meaning "noble and bright", composed of the elements adal "noble" and beraht "bright". This name was common among...

Feminine form of Albinus. This was the name of a few early saints, including a 3rd-century martyr from Caesarea.

Russian and Armenian form of Alexander. This name was borne by the Russian writer Aleksandr Pushkin (1799-1837).

Alternate transcription of Russian Алексей (see Aleksey).

Russian form of Alexius. This name was borne by a 14th-century metropolitan of Kyiv who is regarded as a saint in the Orthodox Church. It was also...

Possibly a variant of Valentina.

Short form of Alexander, Alexandra and other names beginning with Alex.

Czech form of Alexander, as well as an alternate transcription of Russian Александр (see Aleksandr).

Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by...

Alternate transcription of Russian Алексей (see Aleksey).

Alternate transcription of Russian Алексей (see Aleksey).

Alternate transcription of Russian Александр (see Aleksandr).

Diminutive of Aleksandr, Albert and other names beginning with the same sound.

Short form of Adelina, Albina and names that end in alina.

Alternate transcription of Russian Алёна or Ukrainian Альона (see Alyona).

Form of Alice used in several languages.

Meaning unknown, possibly of German origin.

Diminutive of Aleksandra, Albina and other names beginning with Ал.

Originally a Russian diminutive of Yelena. It is now used independently.

Russian form of Amalia.

Russian form of Amelia.

Russian and Ukrainian form of Ambrosius (see Ambrose).

Russian and Bulgarian form of Anastasius.

Feminine form of Anastasius. This was the name of a 4th-century Dalmatian saint who was martyred during the persecutions of the Roman emperor Diocleti...

Alternate transcription of Russian Анастасия or Ukrainian Анастасія (see Anastasiya).

Older Russian and Bulgarian form of Anastasius.

Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian and Bulgarian form of Anastasia. This name was borne by the wife of the Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible.

Alternate transcription of Russian Анатолий or Ukrainian Анатолій (see Anatoliy), as well as the Georgian form.

Russian and Ukrainian form of Anatolius.

Alternate transcription of Russian Анатолий (see Anatoliy).

Romanian form of Andrew, as well as an alternate transcription of Russian/Bulgarian Андрей or Belarusian Андрэй (see Andrey).

Russian, Bulgarian and Belarusian form of Andrew.