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The Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Georgian versions of Abraham.
Russian diminutive form of Abraham.
This term represents the Hebrew word for "man". It may have originated from Hebrew אדם (ʾaḏam), which means "to be red", alluding to the reddish hue...
A variant of Hadrianus (see Hadrian) employed across various languages. This name has been carried by numerous saints and six popes, including Adrian...
Russian writer Aleksey Tolstoy introduced the name in his science fiction novel Aelita, published in 1923. In the story, it is the name of a Martian...
Russian version of Athanasius.
Diminutive form of Afanasiy.
Variations of Agatha in different languages.
The Russian version of the Latin name Aquilina, which is a feminine form derived from Aquila.
Bulgarian version of Xenia, along with a variant spelling of the Russian name Аксинья (see Aksinya).
Derived from the Germanic name Adalbert, which translates to "noble and bright" through the combination of the elements adal meaning "noble" and berah...
The feminine version of Albinus. It was borne by several early saints, such as a 3rd-century martyr from Caesarea.
A shortened version of Aleksey, Aleksandr, or Aleksandra.
The Russian and Armenian version of Alexander. It is the name of the renowned Russian author Aleksandr Pushkin, who lived from 1799 to 1837.
Variations of Alexandra in various languages.
Diminutive form of Aleksandra.
Russian variant of Alexius. A notable bearer of this name was a 14th-century metropolitan of Kyiv, revered as a saint in the Orthodox tradition....
Diminutive of names such as Aliaksandra or Aleksandra.
A shortened version of the names Alexander, Alexandra, and other names that start with Alex.
Czech version of Alexander, and also a different transcription of the Russian Александр (see Aleksandr).
Feminine variation of Alexander. In Greek mythology, it was an epithet of the goddess Hera and also one of the names of Cassandra. The name was used...
Diminutive form of names such as Aleksandr and Albert, as well as others that start with similar sounds.
A version of Alice utilized in multiple languages.
Russian diminutive form of Alla.
Diminutive form of names such as Aleksandra and Albina, as well as others that start with Ал.
Originally a Russian diminutive form of Yelena, it is now often used as an independent name.
Diminutive form of Alyona.
Diminutive form of Aleksey.
Russian and Bulgarian version of Anastasius.
Feminine variation of Anastasius. It belongs to a 4th-century Dalmatian saint who suffered martyrdom under the Roman emperor Diocletian. Owing to...
Alternate spelling of Russian Анастасия or Ukrainian Анастасія (see Anastasiya).
An ancient Russian and Bulgarian variant of Anastasius.
Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Bulgarian versions of Anastasia. It was the name of the wife of Tsar Ivan the Terrible of Russia.
An alternative transcription of the Russian Анатолий or the Ukrainian Анатолій (see Anatoliy), along with its Georgian equivalent.
Romanian version of Andrew, and also a different transcription of Russian/Bulgarian Андрей or Belarusian Андрэй (see Andrey).
The Russian, Bulgarian, and Belarusian equivalent of Andrew.