|  MALE RUSSIAN NAMES | 
      
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        | ADAM | earth or simply man | 
      
        | ADRIAN | a town in northern Italy, this gave its name
          to the Adriatic Sea | 
      
        | ADRIK | dark | 
      
        | AFANASI | immortal | 
      
        | AFANASY | variant transliteration of Afanasi | 
      
        | AKIM | the father of the Virgin Mary | 
      
        | ALEKSANDER | defending men | 
      
        | ALEKSEI | helper or defender | 
      
        | ALEXEI | variant transliteration of Aleksei | 
      
        | ALYUSHA | pet form of Aleksei | 
      
        | ANDREI | man | 
      
        | ANDREW | man | 
      
        | ANISIM | beneficial, profitable | 
      
        | ANTON | flower | 
      
        | ANTHONY | flower | 
      
        | AZA | strong | 
      
        | AZIK | warden | 
      
        | ARMAN | protective | 
      
        | BOGDAN | gift from God | 
      
        | BORIS | short form of Borislav, 10th century Russian
          saint; small; battle glory | 
            | BORISLAV | fame in battle | 
          
            | BORYA | pet form of Boris | 
          
            | BURIAN | lives near the weeds | 
          
            | CARPUS | fruit | 
          
            | CHESLAV | lives in a strong camp | 
          
            | CZAR | Caesar, emperor | 
          
            | DANIIL | Russian form of Daniel an old testament
              character | 
          
            | DANYA | gift from God | 
          
            | DAVID | friend or beloved | 
          
            | DENIS | the patron saint of France | 
          
            | DENISKA | myth name | 
          
            | DIMA | pet form of Dmitri derived from the Greek
              Goddess Demeter | 
          
            | DIMITRI | Russian form of Demetrius | 
          
            | DMITRI | Russian form of Demetrius | 
          
            | DMITRII | variant transliteration form of Dmitri | 
          
            | DMITRIY | Russian Variant transliteration form of Dmitri | 
          
            | DMITRY | Russian Variant transliteration form of Dmitri | 
          
            | DOMINIK | Dominic of the lord | 
          
            | DOROFEI | gift of God | 
          
            | EDVARD | rich guard | 
          
            | EGOR | farmer | 
          
            | ERMOLAI | the people of Hermes | 
          
            | EVGENI | well born | 
          
            | EVGENIYA | well born | 
          
            | EVPRAKSIYA | good action or exercise | 
          
            | FABI | Russian form of Fabian, bean farmer | 
          
            | FADDEI | heart | 
          
            | FEDOT | given to God | 
          
            | FEOFILAKT | guarded by god | 
          
            | FERAPONT | servant or worshipper | 
          
            | FILAT | short form of Feofilakt | 
          
            | FOKA | a seal | 
          
            | FOMA | form of Thomas meaning twin | 
          
            | FYODOR | Russian form of Theodore | 
          
            | GABRIEL | strength of God | 
          
            | GARSHA | old or honour | 
          
            | GAVRIE | man of God | 
          
            | GAVRIIL | strength of god | 
          
            | GENNADI | noble or generous | 
          
            | GENNADIUS | noble | 
          
            | GENNADIY | variant transliteration of Gennadi | 
          
            | GENNADY | variant transliteration of Gennadi | 
          
            | GEORGE | farmer | 
          
            | GEORGI | farmer or earth - worker | 
          
            | GEORGIY | variant transliteration of Georg | 
          
            | GERASIM | old or honour | 
          
            | GLEB | God of Life | 
          
            | GREGORY | alert and attentive | 
          
            | GRIGORI | watchful or alert | 
          
            | GRIGORY | variant transliteration of Grigori | 
          
            | GRISHA | pet form of Grigori, watchful | 
          
            | HERMOLAOS | people of Hermes | 
          
            | HILLARY | cheerful and happy | 
          
            | HIPPOLYTOS | freer of horses | 
          
            | HYPATIA | supreme power | 
          
            | IGOR | Bow Army | 
          
            | ILARI | cheerful | 
          
            | ILYA | from the name Elijah, a Hebrew prophet of the
              9th century BC | 
          
            | INNOKENTI | innocent | 
          
            | IOANN | God is gracious | 
          
            | IOSIF | form of Joseph meaning God will add | 
          
            | IPATI | highest or supreme | 
          
            | IPPOLIT | freer of horses or to loosen | 
          
            | IRENUS | peace | 
          
            | IRINEI | peaceful | 
          
            | ISIDOR | gift of the Egyptian Goddess | 
          
            | ISIDORE | gift of Egyptian Goddess | 
          
            | IVAN | the name of several rulers of Moscow | 
          
            | IVANO | variant of John | 
          
            | JASHA | supplanter | 
          
            | JOHN | God is gracious | 
          
            | JOSEPH | God will add | 
          
            | KARP | fruits or profits | 
          
            | KAZIMIR | to destroy greatness | 
          
            | KENYA | innocent | 
          
            | KIRIL | lord | 
          
            | KIRILL | lord | 
          
            | KLIMENT | merciful and gentle | 
          
            | KOLYA | pet form of Nicholas | 
          
            | KONSTANTIN | constant and stead fast | 
          
            | KOSTYA | pet form of Konstantin | 
          
            | KUZMA | order and decency | 
          
            | LAVRENTI | laurel | 
          
            | LAZAR | Lazarus was a man from Bethany, the brother
              of Mary and Martha | 
          
            | LEONID | lion | 
          
            | LEONTI | lion | 
          
            | LEONTY | variant transliteration of Leonti | 
          
            | LESTA | - | 
          
            | LEV | lion | 
          
            | LUKA | form of Luke | 
          
            | LYOV | lion | 
          
            | MAKARI | blessed | 
          
            | MACARIO | blessed | 
          
            | MAKSIM | greatest | 
          
            | MARKO | of Mars; the God of War | 
          
            | MARKOV | of Mars; the God of War | 
          
            | MAXIMUS | great | 
          
            | MAKSIMILIAN | the name of a 3rd century saint | 
          
            | MAXIMILIAN | Emperor of Roman empire | 
          
            | MARK | the patron saint of Venice | 
          
            | MARTIN | derived from the Roman God of Mars | 
          
            | MATVEI | gift of god | 
          
            | MATTHEW | Gift of God | 
          
            | MAXIM | great | 
          
            | MAKSIM | greatest | 
          
            | MELOR | his name commemorates the creation of the
              former Soviet state | 
          
            | MIKHAIL | Who is God? | 
          
            | MIKULA | variant of Nikolai | 
          
            | NIKOLAI | a notable bearer was Nikolai Gogol, a 19th -
              century Russian novelist | 
          
            | MILAN | gracious | 
          
            | MILOSLAV | favour glory | 
          
            | MIROSLAV | great glory | 
          
            | MISHA | Russian pet form of MICHAEL, occasionally
              used as a female name | 
          
            | MITYA | pet form of Dmitri derived from the Greek
              Goddess of Demeter | 
          
            | MODEST | moderate | 
          
            | MORIZ | moorish | 
          
            | MOTYA | form of Matthew | 
          
            | MSTISLAV | vengeance and glory | 
          
            | NAUM | comforter | 
          
            | NIKIFOR | victory carrier | 
          
            | NIKEPHOROS | carrying victory | 
          
            | NIKITA | unconquerable | 
          
            | NIKODIM | victory of people | 
          
            | NICODEMUS | victory of the people | 
          
            | NIKOLAI | a notable bearer was Nikolai Gogol, a 19th
              century Russian novelist | 
          
            | OLEG | successful | 
          
            | OLEXEI | Russian form of Alexander | 
          
            | ONISIM | profitable | 
          
            | ONESIMUS | beneficial and profitable | 
          
            | OSIP | form of Joseph meaning God will Add | 
          
            | PANKRATI | powerful | 
          
            | PANKRATIOS | all powerful | 
          
            | PASHA | pet form of Pavel | 
          
            | PASHENKA | little | 
          
            | PAVEL | small or humble | 
          
            | PAVLO | little; form of Paul | 
          
            | PAUL | humble | 
          
            | PATYA | humble | 
          
            | PAVEL | lowly | 
          
            | PETYA | rock | 
          
            | PETER | rock or stone | 
          
            | PYOTR | Peter | 
          
            | RADIMIR | happy | 
          
            | RADZIMIERZ | happiness | 
          
            | RADKO | happy | 
          
            | RADOSLAV | happy glory | 
          
            | RADOSLAW | happy glory | 
          
            | RAMZAN | begotten by Ra, the sun God | 
          
            | ROMAN | Roman | 
          
            | ROSTISLAV | to usurp glory | 
          
            | RURIK | famed power | 
          
            | RODERICK | famous power | 
          
            | SAMOYLA | God’s name | 
          
            | SAMUEL | name of god | 
          
            | SAMUIL | form of Samuel | 
          
            | SASHA | defending men | 
          
            | SAVA | old man | 
          
            | SABAS | old man | 
          
            | SAVELI | people of central Italy | 
          
            | SEMYON | listening | 
          
            | SERGEI | servant. attendant | 
          
            | SERGIUS | servant | 
          
            | SEVASTIAN | venerable | 
          
            | SHURIK | defender of man | 
          
            | SPYRIDON | spirit | 
          
            | STANIMIR | great government | 
          
            | STANISLAV | camp glory or government glory | 
          
            | STEPAN | crown | 
          
            | SVYATOPOLK | blessed people | 
          
            | SVYATOSLAV | blessed glory | 
          
            | TAMARY | palm tree | 
          
            | TARAS | of Tarentum,  a town in Italy | 
          
            | TIKHON | hitting the mark | 
          
            | TIMOFEI | honouring God | 
          
            | VADIM | to rule with greatness | 
          
            | VALENTIN | strong, vigorous and healthy | 
          
            | VANYA | pet form of IVAN meaning John | 
          
            | VARFOLOMEI | abounding in furrows | 
          
            | VARLAM | Barlaam was a 3rd century hermit from Senaar | 
          
            | VASILI | king | 
          
            | VASILY | king | 
          
            | VASSILY | variant transliteration of Vasili | 
          
            | VASYA | pet form of Vasili | 
          
            | VENYAMIN | son of the south or son of the right hand
              (form of Benjamin) | 
          
            | VIKTOR | victory | 
          
            | VITALI | vitals of life | 
          
            | VITYA | pet form of Vitali | 
          
            | VLADILEN | contraction of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin | 
                    | VLADIMIR | to rule with greatness; Prince | 
                  
                    | VLADISLAV | to rule with glory | 
                  
                    | VLASI | lisping | 
                  
                    | VOLODYA | form of Vladimir | 
                  
                    | VOLODYMYR | Russian variant of Vladimir | 
                  
                    | VOLYA | short form of Volodymyr | 
                  
                    | VSEVOLOD | to rule all | 
                  
                    | VYACHESLAV | more glory | 
                  
                    | YAKIM | established by God | 
                  
                    | YAKOV | to hold the heel; supplanter | 
                  
                    | YAROSLAV | spring glory | 
                  
                    | YASHA | Russian form of Jacob | 
                  
                    | YERIK | appointed by God | 
                  
                    | YERMOLAI | people of Hermis | 
                  
                    | YEVA | life-giving | 
                  
                    | YEVGENI | form of Eugene meaning well born | 
                  
                    | YEVGENY | born well | 
                  
                    | YURI | Russian form of George meaning earth worker
                      or farmer | 
                  
                    | ZAKHAR | God remembers | 
                  
                    | ZASHA | people's defender | 
                  
                    | ZIVON | alive | 
                  
                    | ZORYA | farmer | 
                  
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