List of Russian Baby Names Meanings

Ninoshka

Ninoshka [ni-nosh-ka] as a girls' name is of Hebrew origin, and the name Ninoshka means "He (God) has favored me". Ninoshka is an alternate form of Anne (Hebrew): the English variant of Hannah.

Meaning: Enclosure of fish, fire, little girl Origin: Russian

Orya

The name "Orya" is also an uncommon Hebrew name that derives from the roots or ("light, illumination") and 'ya' ("God, deity"), meaning "the light of God." It occurs in the early parts of Genesis as an abstract describing the authority of Yahweh vis-à-vis His creation of the world.

Meaning: Peace Origin: Russian

Panas

Panas Family History. Panas Name Meaning. Greek: reduced form of any of the surnames derived from the personal name Panagiotis (see Panagos). Greek: occupational name for a cloth merchant, from Greek pani or panna 'cloth' + the occupational suffix -as.

Meaning: Immortal Origin: Russian

Sashenka

Russian Meaning: The name Sashenka is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Sashenka is: Defender of man.

Meaning: Defender and helper of mankind Origin: Russian

Stesha

Russian Meaning: The name Stesha is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Stesha is: Crowned with laurels.

Meaning: Crowned-one Origin: Russian

Tonyea

English Meaning: The name Tonya is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Tonya is: Abbreviation of Antonia and Antoinette.

Meaning: Fairy queen Origin: Russian

Tonyetta

Tonyetta is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 968 times.

Meaning: Fairy queen Origin: Russian

Tonyia

The name Tonia is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Tonia is: Praiseworthy.

Meaning: Fairy queen Origin: Russian

Waclaw

The meaning of the name “Waclaw” is: “Great fame”. Categories: Polish Names, Saints Names, Slavic Names. Used in: Polish speaking countries.

Meaning: More glory Origin: Russian

Zembla

The word "Zembla" is derived from the Russian "zemlia," meaning "land." Zembla is the name of a "distant northern land" in Nabokov's novel Pale Fire.

Meaning: Land Origin: Russian