
Slavic Baby Names: From Prague to Vladivostok
The Slavic language family spans from the Czech Republic to Russia, from Poland to Bulgaria. Slavic baby names share common roots but diverge beautifully across regions. The Slavic Name System Slavic names often contain meaningful elements that combine like building blocks: -slav = glory (Yaroslav, Miroslav, Vladislav) -mir = peace/world (Vladimir, Miroslav, Casimir) -bor = fight (Ratibor, Dalibor) -mil = dear/gracious (Ludmila, Milena, Jaromir) This means you can often decode a Slavic name's meaning from its parts. Pan-Slavic Names Some names appear across multiple Slavic cultures: Milena — "Gracious" or "dear." Used in Czech, Serbian, Polish, Bulgarian, and Russian cultures. Universally beautiful. Miroslav — "Peace-glory." Found from Croatia to Russia. A name that wishes for both peace and greatness. Ludmila — "People's love." Saint Ludmila is the patron saint of Bohemia. Used across the Slavic world. Bogdan — "God-given." The Slavic equivalent of Theodore. Used from Ukraine to Serbi
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