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There are 174 Slavic names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are Slavic names 1 to 20. Within these names, Alexandra (Czech, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Hungarian, Portuguese, Romanian, Scandinavian, Slavic, and Spanish) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #49 and a usage of 0.2536%, followed in descending order by Andrea (Czech, English, German, Hungarian, Scandinavian, and Slavic), Adriana (Czech, English, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slavic, and Spanish), and Angela (Dutch, English, German, Italian, Romanian, Russian, and Slavic). The unusual Slavic names are Adrijana (Slavic), Agata (Czech, Italian, Polish, Russian, Scandinavian, Slavic, and Spanish), Albina (German, Italian, Polish, Russian, and Slavic), Albína (Czech and Slavic), Aleksandra (Polish, Russian, and Slavic), Alenka (Slavic), Alojzia (Slavic), Alojzija (Slavic), Amalija (Slavic), Amália (Hungarian, Portuguese, and Slavic), Anastasiya (Russian, Slavic, and Ukrainian), Anastázia (Slavic), Andjela (Slavic), Andjelija (Slavic), Andjelka (Slavic), and Andrijana (Slavic). Slavic names are rather popular as baby girl names. Their usage peaked in 1938 with 4.011% of baby girls being given Slavic names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 7 Slavic names. The names have slipped in popularity since then, and are currently of moderate use. In 2007, their total usage was 1.228% with 9 Slavic names listed among the top 1000. Among all Slavic names, Anna (Hebrew, Breton, Catalan, Czech, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Russian, Scandinavian, and Slavic) was the most widely used, with a ranking of #25 and a usage of 0.372%.
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SLAVIC NAMES: Adriana Adrijana ... woman from Hadria; dark one ... is largely used in the Slavic language and it is ... Agata ... kind, good ... Russian, Scandinavian, Slavic, and Spanish ... Albina Albína ... white ... mainly in the Czech and Slavic languages. ... Aleksandra ... defender of men ... in Polish, Russian, and Slavic ... Alenka ... bright one, shining ... predominantly in the Slavic language and it is ... Alexandra Alojzia ... predominantly used in Slavic. ... Alojzija ... Alojzija is a Slavic name of Old French origin. ... Amalija ... work ... is largely used in Slavic and it is derived from ... Amália ... work ... Portuguese, and Slavic languages, and it is of ... Anastasiya ... resurrection ... used in Russian, Slavic, and Ukrainian. ... Anastázia ... resurrection ... is used mostly in the Slavic language and it is of ... Andjela ... messenger of God, angel ... Old Greek, and its use, Slavic. ... Andjelija ... messenger of God, angel ... is used chiefly in the Slavic language and its origin ... Andjelka ... messenger of God, angel ... primarily used in the Slavic language and its ... Andrea Andrijana ... male, manly, brave, ... is mainly used in the Slavic language, and it is of ... Slavic origin: ... Angela
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