There are 6 Russia names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are Russia names 1 to 6. Within these names, Natalie (English, French, and German) was the most popular in 2008, followed in descending order by Anna (Czech, English, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Russian, Scandinavian, Slavic, Spanish, Breton, Catalan, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, and French), Katherine (English), Alexandra (Czech, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Hungarian, Portuguese, Romanian, Scandinavian, Slavic, and Spanish), and Anastasia (English, German, Greek, and Russian). Merja, which is used in Scandinavian Russia names are rather popular as baby girl names. In 1900, 2.333% of baby girls were given Russia names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 4 Russia names. The names have slipped in popularity since then, and they are of moderate use in recent times. In 2008, their total usage was 1.361% with 5 Russia names listed among the top 1000. Among all Russia names, Natalie (English, French, and German) was the most widely used, with a ranking of #13 and a usage of 0.4905%.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Alexandra 61 | defender of men ... II the last Tsar of Russia; she was given the name ... |
Anna 26 | God was gracious, God ... name later spread to Russia, and then to France ... |
Katherine 45 | pure; torture ... reigned as Empress of Russia for 34 years and was ... |
| Merja | who inhabited central Russia before the Slavic ... |
Natalie 13 | born on Christmas ... been popular in Russia in the form Natalya, ... |
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