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Viachaslau Masculine Belarusian

Viachaslau is the Belarusian form of the Slavic name Veceslav (see Václav). This name is composed of the Slavic elements vęťĭjĭ 'more, greater' and slava 'glory', thus meaning 'greater glory'. It is a variant form that a...

Viktar Masculine Belarusian

Etymology and OriginViktar is a Belarusian form of the Latin name Victor, which in turn derives from the Latin word for "victor, conqueror". The name Victor was prevalent among early Christians as a symbol of Jesus' vict...

Vital Masculine Belarusian French +1

Vital is a masculine given name used in French, Portuguese (especially Brazilian), and Belarusian contexts. It represents a vernacular form of the Late Latin name Vitalis, derived from Latin vitalis meaning "of life, vit...

Yakau Masculine Belarusian

Yakau is the Belarusian form of Jacob (and by extension James). The name is a transliteration of the Belarusian Я́каў (Jákaw) and is used almost exclusively in Belarusian-speaking communities.EtymologyYakau derives from...

Yan 1 Masculine Belarusian

Yan is a Belarusian variant form of the Greek name Ioannes, which derives from the Hebrew Yoḥanan (see John). As a Belarusian adaptation, Yan (Ян) is one of several Slavic forms of John, similar to the Polish Jan and Cze...

Yaraslau Masculine Belarusian

Yaraslau is the Belarusian form of Yaroslav, a Slavic compound name whose elements jarŭ and slava combine to mean "fierce and glorious." Historically, the name gained prominence through Yaroslav the Wise, an 11th-century...

Yauhen Masculine Belarusian

Yauhen is a Belarusian masculine given name, equivalent to the English name Eugene. It derives from the Belarusian form of the Greek name Eugenios, which means "well born" or "noble." The name is composed of the elements...

Yuri 1 Masculine Belarusian Russian +1

Yuri 1 is an alternate transcription of the Russian Юрий, Ukrainian Юрій, or Belarusian Юрый, which are forms of the name Yuriy — the Slavic version of George. Thus, Yuri ultimately derives from the Greek name Γεώργιος (...

Yuriy Masculine Belarusian Russian +1

Yuriy is the Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian form of George, derived directly from the Greek Georgios, meaning "farmer, earthworker." The name has deep historical roots in Eastern Europe, being borne by Yuriy Dolgoruk...

Yury Masculine Belarusian Russian

Yury is a Slavic masculine given name, a variant transcription in both Russian (Юрий) and Belarusian (Юрый), equivalent to the more common English rendering Yuriy. It is the East Slavic form of George, ultimately derived...

Zakhar Masculine Belarusian Russian +1

Zakhar is the Russian, Belarusian, and Ukrainian form of Zacharias, which itself derives from the Hebrew Zechariah meaning “Yahweh remembers.” The name entered East Slavic languages through the Greek and Church Slavonic...

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