List of Slovakian Baby Names Meanings

Dovidas

do-vi-das, dov-id-as ] The baby boy name Dovidas is pronounced DowVAYDaaS †. Dovidas' language of origin is Hebrew. Dovidas is a variant form of the English and Hebrew Dov. See also the related category hebrew. Dovidas is a rarely used baby name for boys.

Meaning: Friend Origin: Slovakian

Fedosia

Slavic Meaning: The name Fedosia is a Slavic baby name. In Slavic the meaning of the name Fedosia is: God's gift.

Meaning: Gods gift Origin: Slovakian

Ikla

Hungarian Meaning: In Hungarian the meaning of the name Ilka is: Light.

Meaning: Flattering Origin: Slovakian

Jalena

"Bright" The meaning of the name Jalena is Bright. The origin of the name Jalena is Slavic. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. Form of Jelena (Helen)

Meaning: Light Origin: Slovakian

Jarka

Jarka Name Meaning. German (of Czech or Sorbian origin): from a pet form of the Slavic personal name Jaroslav.

Meaning: Springlike Origin: Slovakian

Jarmila

Jarmila is a Slavic origin female given name. Derived from the Slavic elements jary fierce, strong and mil favour. Similar names are Jaromíra and Jaroslava. ... The meaning of the name is derived from word "bujarý" which means sprightly, hilarious.

Meaning: The grace of spring Origin: Slovakian

Jereni

The meaning of the name “Jereni” is: “Peaceful”.

Meaning: Peaceful Origin: Slovakian

Jonco

jon-co, jo-nco ] The baby boy name Jonco is pronounced JHAANGKow †. Jonco is of Hebrew origin and it is used mainly in the Slavic language. In addition, Jonco is a Slavic form of the English and Hebrew John. ... Variant forms inherit the origin and meaning of the name Jonco.

Meaning: God is gracious Origin: Slovakian

Kasimer

Kasimer is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1879 times.

Meaning: Commands peace Origin: Slovakian

Kasimira

Several Polish kings have borne this name, including Casimir III the Great and Saint Casimir, a patron saint of Poland and Lithuania. The name was imported into Western Europe via Germany, where it was borne by some royalty. Feminine forms are: Casimira, Kazimiera, Kazimira and Kasimira.

Meaning: Command for peace Origin: Slovakian