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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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