Russian culture offers the world great works of art such as literature, music, the architecture of famous buildings, etc. The language, although it may seem complicated, has beautiful meanings. These Russian baby names will give you options to make a difficult decision.
Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian are part of the Slavic languages. Russian is based on the Cyrillic alphabet (a writing system used in the Eurasian region), which comprises 33 letters, explains the Russian book for Spanish speakers.
Many of the names on the following list have their origin in Greek and Latin; this is due to the spread of Christianity in that region, says linguist Alexander Sádikov.
You will find the Russian version of many popular Spanish names.
Aleksandra: Derived from Alexander, of Greek origin meaning protector, so this Russian version means the protective one.
Alina: It means attractive, funny; it is diminutive of Adelina.
Anastasia: It comes from the Greek Anastasis, which means It was widely used in Eastern Europe, especially in Russia. In addition, it is the name of one of the most famous legends, the lost princess. It is thought that Anastasia Romanov was the only survivor of her family after the Russian revolution.
Anna: Derived from the Hebrew name Hanna. It means pious, merciful, blessed by God.
Anuska: It means benevolent, compassionate, full of grace.
Ekaterina: Of Slavic origin, it means pure.
Fedora: Derived from the Greek Theodora, which means gift from God. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the nobility widely used this name.
Irina: It is of Greek origin, from the word Eirené, which means
Ivanna: Feminine variant of Ivan. The origin of it is Hebrew and means gift from God.
Katia/Katya: Derived from Catalina, meaning pure, immaculate.
Larissa: This was the name of a Greek city located in Asia Minor; its meaning is the one that is cheerful and willing.
Lena: Russian diminutive of Helena.
Mila: Name of Slavic and Russian origin means loved by the people.
Milena: It means
Nadia: It comes from Nadezhda, and it means hope.
Natacha: Diminutive of Natalia, it means related to the rebirth.
Nikita: Variant of the Latin Nicetas, meaning
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Oksana: Its meaning is praise to god.
Olga: it means the immortal one.
Petya: It means stone; it is derived from Petra.
Polina: It comes from Latin; it means small, humble.
Sasha / Sacha: It can be used for boys or girls; it derives from Alejandro, its meaning is
Sonja: It is the Russian variant of Sofia; it means
Svetlana: It means star.
Tania: It has its origin in royalty, so it means beautiful princess or beautiful noblewoman.
Tatiana: It is of Greek origin; it means the active one; however, the Russian variant is Taciana, a name to refer to King Tatius.
Varenka: It means foreign woman; it is the Russian version of Barbara.
Yelena: It is the Russian version of the Greek name Helena; it means light or torch.