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If you’re an expectant parent who has Russian heritage or someone who’s a big admirer of Russian history and culture, you might be looking for a Russian name for your future daughter. Luckily, we’ve compiled a thorough list of all the best Russian names for girls, including common, rare, cute, powerful, and beautiful options. Keep reading to find the perfect name for your little princess!

Popular Russian Girl Names and Meanings

  • Anastasia: “Resurrection.”
  • Katya: “Pure” or “perfect.”
  • Liliya: “Lily.”
  • Natasha: “Born on Christmas Day.”
  • Oksana: “Praise to God.”
  • Svetlana: “Shining star.”
  • Tatiana: “Fairy queen.”
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Common Russian Girl Names

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  1. These names are a bit more common, which means they’re classic and well-loved. They’ve withstood the test of time, so you can rest assured that they won’t go out of style! Here are some of our favorite options:
    • Aleksandra: “Defender of the people.”
    • Alina: “Bright” or “beautiful.”
    • Alisa: “Great happiness” or “joy.”
    • Anastasia: “Resurrection.”
    • Anya: “Grace.”
    • Darya: “Possessing goodness.”
    • Dasha: “Possessing goodness.”
    • Elena: “Moon.”
    • Evelina: “Life.”
    • Irina: “Peace” or “peaceful.”
    • Ivana: “God is gracious.”
    • Ivanka: “God is gracious.”
    • Karina: “Pure” or “chaste.”
    • Katerina: “Pure.”
    • Katya: “Pure” or “perfect.”
    • Liliya: “Lily.”
    • Marina: “Of the sea.”
    • Mariya: “Beloved” or “drop of the sea.”
    • Mischa: “Who is like God?”
    • Nadia: “Hope.”
    • Natalya: “Birthday of Christ.”
    • Natasha: “Born on Christmas Day.”
    • Oksana: “Praise to God.”
    • Polina: “Small” or “humble.”
    • Sofiya: “Wisdom.”
    • Sonya: “Wisdom.”
    • Svetlana: “Shining star.”
    • Tanya: “Honorable.”
    • Tasha: “Christmas Day.”
    • Tatiana: “Fairy queen.”
    • Tiana: “Princess.”
    • Vanya: “God is gracious.”
    • Viktoriya: “Victory.”
    • Yelena: “Shining light.”
    • Yulia: “Youthful” or “young.”[1]
    • Zoya: “Life.”[2]
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Cute Russian Girl Names

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  1. Your little girl’s name doesn’t have to be super long or imposing! A short name with an adorable energy could be totally perfect for her. Here are some of our favorite cute Russian names for girls:
    • Alya: “Lion.”
    • Anja: “Graciousness.”
    • Ania: “Gracious.”
    • Anna: “Grace” or “favor.”
    • Dina: “Judgment.”
    • Eva: “Life.”
    • Faina: “Shining” or “crown.”
    • Gala: “Calm.”
    • Ilya: “The lord is my God.”
    • Inga: “Guarded by Ing.”
    • Inna: “Rough stream.”
    • Ira: “Peace.”
    • Kira: “Young.”
    • Klara: “Clear” or “bright.”
    • Lana: “Shining” or “light.”
    • Lara: “Citadel.”
    • Lena: “Bright” or “beautiful.”
    • Liza: “God is my oath.”
    • Luda: “Love of the people.”
    • Masha: “Star of the sea,” “beloved,” or “wished for child.”
    • Mila: “Loved by the people,” “gracious,” or “dear one.”
    • Misha: “Who resembles God?”
    • Nata: “Christmas Day.”
    • Nika: “True image.”
    • Nina: “Little girl.”
    • Olga: “Holy.”
    • Rada: “Happy” or “willing.”
    • Raya: “Friend.”
    • Rita: “Pearl.”
    • Vera: “Faith.”
    • Yana: “Youthful.”[3]
    • Yeva: “Life.”
    • Yula: “Little bear.”
    • Zina: “Hospitable” or “to shine.”
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Beautiful Russian Girl Names

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  1. These names have super feminine, graceful energies, making them totally perfect for a little princess in training. Here are some of the most gorgeous Russian names for girls out there:
    • Albina: “Bright” or “white.”
    • Algaya: “Splendor” or “beauty.”
    • Alyona: “Bright and shining light.”
    • Anastasiya: “Resurrection.”
    • Anfisa: “Flower.”
    • Antonia: “Highly praiseworthy.”
    • Ariadna: “Most holy” or “pure.”
    • Arina: “Peace,” “harmony,” or “tranquility.”
    • Avrora: “Dawn.”
    • Diana: “Divine.”
    • Dinara: “Wealth.”
    • Dominika: “From the Lord.”
    • Doroteya: “Gift of God.”
    • Eleonora: “Ancient north.”
    • Elizaveta: “God is my oath.”
    • Emiliya: “Rival.”
    • Feodora: “Divine gift.”
    • Feodosiya: “Gift of God.”
    • Galina: “Calm” or “tranquil.”
    • Glafira: “Smooth.”
    • Innessa: “Chaste” or “purity.”
    • Iolanta: “Violet flower.”
    • Kamilla: “Attendant at a religious ceremony.”
    • Lada: “Goddess of beauty.”
    • Lidiya: “From Lydia.”
    • Margarita: “Pearl.”
    • Mariyana: “Star of the sea.”
    • Milana: “Gracious” or “dear.”
    • Milena: “Gracious” or “dear.”
    • Ofeliya: “Help.”
    • Olene: “Bright one,” “torch,” or “shining light.”[4]
    • Susanna: “Lily” or “lotus.”
    • Raisa: “Easygoing” or “rose.”[5]
    • Tamara: “Date palm tree.”
    • Yulianna: “Jupiter’s child.”
    • Zarya: “Dawn” or “daybreak.”
    • Zhanna: “God is gracious.”
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Powerful Russian Girl Names

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  1. If you want something with a strong, commanding energy, these are the names for you. They either have powerful sounds or meanings (or both!), which makes them ideal for your little warrior!
    • Alesya: “Defender of the people.”
    • Aleksandrina: “Defender of the people.”
    • Alexandra: “Man’s defender” or “protector of man.”
    • Amaliya: “Brave.”
    • Apollinariya: “Strength” or “father light.”
    • Asya: “Resurrection.”
    • Avgusta: “Sacred” or “majestic.”
    • Elmira: “Of great nobility,” “commander of the country,” or “electrification of the world.”[6]
    • Izolda: “Ice battle.”
    • Karoleva: “Queen.”
    • Kira: “Leader of the people.”
    • Larisa: “Fortress” or “citadel.”
    • Manya: “Sea of bitterness” or “beloved.”
    • Marfa: “The lady” or “master.”
    • Marta: “Lady of the house.”
    • Marusya: “Of the sea,” “beloved,” “wished-for child,” or “rebellious.”
    • Nastasya: “Resurrection.”
    • Nasya: “Immortal” or “resurrection.”[7]
    • Nikita: “Winner” or “victor.”
    • Olimpiada: “Mount Olympus.”
    • Roksana: “Bright” or “shining.”
    • Sanya: “Defender of the people.”
    • Sasha: “Leader of men” or “defender of mankind.”[8]
    • Stefaniya: “Crown” or “wreath.”
    • Valentina: “Strong” or “healthy.”
    • Varya: “Foreign.”
    • Valeriya: “To be strong.”
    • Vasilisa: “Queen” or “royal.”
    • Veronika: “Victory bringer.”
    • Vlada: “To rule” or “power.”
    • Vladislava: “Glory.”
    • Zinaida: “The life of Zeus” or “god-like.”[9]
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Rare Russian Girl Names

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  1. If you want your little one to have some serious star quality, consider one of these slightly less common names. Going with a rarer option makes it less likely that your daughter will share a name with another child in her class, which means she’s sure to stand out in the crowd!
    • Agafya: “Good.”
    • Agnia: “Chaste.”
    • Agnessa: “Chaste.”
    • Agrafena: “Feet first.”
    • Alevtina: Variation of “Valentina.”
    • Anoushka: “Grace” or “favor.”
    • Anzhela: “Angel.”
    • Anzhelina: “Angelic.”
    • Ekaterina: “Pure.”
    • Evgenia: “Well-born,” “noble,” or “aristocrat.”
    • Fedora: “Gift of God.”
    • Gennadiya: “Noble” or “generous.”
    • Irinushka: “Peace.”
    • Katiuska: “Pure,” “clean,” or “clear.”
    • Klavdiya: Russian form of “Claudia.”[10]
    • Ksana: “Praise be to God.”
    • Lubov: “Love” or “beloved.”
    • Ludmila: “Beloved of the people.”
    • Lyubov: “Love.”
    • Lyudmila: “People’s favor.”[11]
    • Miroslava: “Peaceful glory.”
    • Motya: “Nimble” or “quick.”
    • Nadenka: “Hope.”
    • Nadezhda: “Hope.”
    • Noyabrina: “November.”
    • Sonechka: “Wise.”
    • Taisiya: “Clever” or “witty.”
    • Ulyana: “Youthful.”
    • Yanina: “God is gracious.”
    • Yekaterina: “Pure” or “innocent.”
    • Yelizaveta: “Consecrated to God.”
    • Yeseniya: “Palm tree” or “flower.”
    • Varvara: “Foreign woman.”
    • Zhenya: “Well-born.”
    • Zlata: “Golden.”
    • Zoyechka: “Life.”
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This article was co-authored by Sonya Prior and by wikiHow staff writer, Annabelle Reyes. Sonya Prior is a name consultant known as the BB Namer based in Auckland, New Zealand. With a lifelong interest in names and a background in brand strategy, marketing, and copywriting, Sonya has grown her passion for names into a baby naming consulting business and shares name content on social media to over 30k followers across Instagram and TikTok. Sonya has worked with families around the world and has been featured in The Cut, The New Zealand Herald, The Telegraph, The Sydney Morning Herald, and more.
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