Leonid

Meaning: Lion strength Gender: Male Pronunciation: Lee-Oh-Nid Language origin of Leonid: Germanic Regional origin of Leonid: Western Europe Languages Leonid is most common: German, Russian Religions Leonid is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Lee Last letter and sound: D, nid Alternative Spelling: Leonyd, Leonyde, Leonidd, Leonyd, Leonnid

Kostya

Meaning: Constant. Gender: Male Pronunciation: Koss-Tee-Ah Language origin of Kostya: Germanic Regional origin of Kostya: Western Europe Languages Kostya is most common: German, Russian Religions Kostya is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Koss Last letter and sound: A, ah Alternative Spelling: Kostiya, Kostia, Kosstya, Kosstia, Costya

Yakov

Meaning: Supplanter Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ya-Kov Language origin of Yakov: Slavic Regional origin of Yakov: Eastern Europe Languages Yakov is most common: Russian Religions Yakov is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: Y, Ya Last letter and sound: V, kov Alternative Spelling: Jacob, Yacov, Jakov

Yefim

Meaning: Pious, benevolent Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ye-Feem Language origin of Yefim: Slavic Regional origin of Yefim: Eastern Europe Languages Yefim is most common: Russian Religions Yefim is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: Y, Ye Last letter and sound: M, feem Alternative Spelling: Efim, Yehfim, Yepheem

Yegor

Meaning: Farmer, earth-worker Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ye-Gor Language origin of Yegor: Slavic Regional origin of Yegor: Eastern Europe Languages Yegor is most common: Russian Religions Yegor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: Y, Ye Last letter and sound: R, gor Alternative Spelling: Egor, Yehor, Ygor

Zakhar

Meaning: Remembered by God Gender: Male Pronunciation: Za-Khar Language origin of Zakhar: Slavic Regional origin of Zakhar: Eastern Europe Languages Zakhar is most common: Russian Religions Zakhar is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: Z, Za Last letter and sound: R, khar Alternative Spelling: Zahar, Zachar, Zachary

Stepan

Meaning: Crown Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ste-Pan Language origin of Stepan: Slavic Regional origin of Stepan: Eastern Europe Languages Stepan is most common: Russian Religions Stepan is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Ste Last letter and sound: N, pan Alternative Spelling: Stephan, Stepon, Stepahn

Vadim

Meaning: To rule, powerful Gender: Male Pronunciation: Va-Deem Language origin of Vadim: Slavic Regional origin of Vadim: Eastern Europe Languages Vadim is most common: Russian Religions Vadim is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Va Last letter and sound: M, deem Alternative Spelling: Vadeem, Vadym, Wadiem

Vasiliy

Meaning: Royal, kingly Gender: Male Pronunciation: Va-See-Lee Language origin of Vasiliy: Slavic Regional origin of Vasiliy: Eastern Europe Languages Vasiliy is most common: Russian Religions Vasiliy is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Va Last letter and sound: Y, see-lee Alternative Spelling: Vasily, Wassily, Vasilij

Viktor

Meaning: Conqueror Gender: Male Pronunciation: Veek-Tor Language origin of Viktor: Slavic Regional origin of Viktor: Eastern Europe Languages Viktor is most common: Russian Religions Viktor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Veek Last letter and sound: R, tor Alternative Spelling: Victor, Wiktor, Vikter