Here are some popular Russian baby girl names to consider for your little one.
Regardless of how you look at it, this simple yet stunning name is a classic Russian choice.
Its gorgeous on its own, or as the nickname Lina.
Anastasia.Youre probably familiar with the name Anastasia from the famous Russian Romanov princess and Disney movie.
This regal name of Greek origin means resurrection and packs a ton of power.
Anna.Though Anna is sometimes short for Anastasia, the name has an entirely different meaning.
This Latin form of the Greek and Hebrew name means favor, grace or beautiful.
Like Anastasia, girls named Anna can also go by Anya.
Elizaveta.The Russian form of Elizabeth, Elizaveta is a traditional name with religious origins.
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Lyubov.Its one of the most heartwarming names in Russian culture.
Its just as popular now as it was a century ago, making it a timeless choice.
Maria.Though famous throughout many cultures, Maria is a classic choice in Russia.
It means star of the sea or wished-for child perfect for the new little gift in your life.
Maria was also one of the names of the Romanov princesses.
Your little girl can also go by the nickname Masha.
Some say it also represents the old Slavonic word ninati, which means to dream.
This baby girl name is actually of Old Norse and Scandinavian origin and means blessed, holy or successful.
Its popular throughout Russia, Ukraine and beyond.
Its said to represent fairy princess, which is appropriate given the royal ties to this name.
Girls named Tatiana can also go by Tanya, a common nickname.
Vera.With Slavic origins, Vera simply means faith.
Its also associated with the Latin word vera, which means true.
Though the name is longer than others, it has a straightforward meaning: pure.
Yulia.Its a name that never grows old.
Thats because Yulia means youthful or loves child.
This famous Russian baby girl name with Latin origins is similar in nature to Julia or Julianne.