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There are 214 Slavic names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Slavic names 1 to 20. Alexander was the most popular among these names in 2007. The name is primarily used in Dutch, English, German, Hungarian, and Slavic, and it was followed in popularity by the English, Slavic, and Spanish Angel, the Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, Russian, and Slavic Albert, and the German, Romanian, Russian, Scandinavian, Slavic, and Ukrainian name, Anton. The unusual Slavic names are Albin (Finnish, German, Polish, Scandinavian, and Slavic), Aleko (Slavic), Aleksandar (Slavic), Aleksander (Albanian, Estonian, Polish, and Slavic), Alfonz (Slavic), Alojz (Slavic), Alojzij (Slavic), Andjelko (Slavic), Andrei (Romanian, Russian, Slavic, and Ukrainian), Andrej (Czech, Russian, and Slavic), Andrey (Russian and Slavic), Andrija (Slavic), Andro (Slavic), Ante (Slavic), Anto (Slavic), and Antonije (Slavic). Slavic names are popular baby names for boys, and they are also considered rather trendy. The names rose in popularity from the 1930s up to the 1990s. At the height of their usage in 1993, 1.849% of baby boys were given Slavic names. There were 8 Slavic names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. Slavic names have since experienced a decline in frequency. In 2007, 10 Slavic names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 1.807%. Within all Slavic names, the Dutch, English, German, Hungarian, and Slavic Alexander was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #11 and a usage of 0.8196%.
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SLAVIC NAMES: Albert Albin Aleko ... defender of men ... used in the Slavic language. ... Aleksandar ... defender of men ... it is used mainly in Slavic. ... Aleksander ... defender of men ... Estonian, Polish, and Slavic, and it is derived from ... Alexander Alfonz ... noble and ready ... is largely used in Slavic and its origin is ... Alojz ... is used mostly in Slavic and its language of ... Alojzij ... French, and its use, Slavic. ... Andjelko ... messenger of God, angel ... predominantly used in Slavic. ... Andrei ... male, manly, brave, ... in Romanian, Russian, Slavic, and Ukrainian. ... Andrej ... male, manly, brave, ... a Czech, Russian, and Slavic name of Old Greek ... Andrey ... male, manly, brave, ... used in the Russian and Slavic languages ... Andrija ... male, manly, brave, ... predominantly used in Slavic. ... Andro ... male, manly, brave, ... is used chiefly in the Slavic language and it is ... Angel Ante ... is used chiefly in Slavic and its origin is ... Anto ... is used mainly in the Slavic language. ... Anton Antonije ... is used mainly in the Slavic language. ...
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