Ninel

Meaning: Lenin (spelled backward) Gender: Female Pronunciation: Nee-Nel Language origin of Ninel: Slavic Regional origin of Ninel: Eastern Europe Languages Ninel is most common: Russian, Russian Religions Ninel is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Nee Last letter and sound: L, nel Alternative Spelling: Ninelle, Neenel

Yekaterina

Meaning: Pure Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ye-Ka-Te-Ree-Na Language origin of Yekaterina: Slavic Regional origin of Yekaterina: Eastern Europe Languages Yekaterina is most common: Russian Religions Yekaterina is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: Y, Ye-Ka Last letter and sound: A, te-ree-na Alternative Spelling: Ekaterina, Yekatrina

Olesya

Meaning: Wild forest girl Gender: Female Pronunciation: O-Le-Sya Language origin of Olesya: Slavic Regional origin of Olesya: Eastern Europe Languages Olesya is most common: Russian, English Religions Olesya is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: O, O Last letter and sound: A, le-sya Alternative Spelling: Olesia, Olessya

Evgenia

Meaning: Noble, well-born Gender: Female Pronunciation: Yev-Gyeh-Nee-Ya Language origin of Evgenia: Slavic Regional origin of Evgenia: Eastern Europe Languages Evgenia is most common: Russian Religions Evgenia is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Yev Last letter and sound: A, gyeh-nee-ya Alternative Spelling: Yevgenia, Evgeniya

Galina

Meaning: Calm, serenity Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ga-Lee-Na Language origin of Galina: Slavic Regional origin of Galina: Eastern Europe Languages Galina is most common: Russian, English Religions Galina is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Ga Last letter and sound: A, lee-na Alternative Spelling: Halina, Galyina

Ksenia

Meaning: Hospitable Gender: Female Pronunciation: Kseh-Nee-Ya Language origin of Ksenia: Slavic Regional origin of Ksenia: Eastern Europe Languages Ksenia is most common: Russian, English Religions Ksenia is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Kseh Last letter and sound: A, nee-ya Alternative Spelling: Kseniya, Xenia

Larisa

Meaning: Seagull Gender: Female Pronunciation: La-Ree-Sa Language origin of Larisa: Slavic Regional origin of Larisa: Eastern Europe Languages Larisa is most common: Russian Religions Larisa is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, La Last letter and sound: A, ree-sa Alternative Spelling: Larysa, Larisah

Lidiya

Meaning: From Lydia (region) Gender: Female Pronunciation: Lee-Dya Language origin of Lidiya: Slavic Regional origin of Lidiya: Eastern Europe Languages Lidiya is most common: Russian Religions Lidiya is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Lee Last letter and sound: A, dya Alternative Spelling: Lydia, Lidija

Mariya

Meaning: Beloved Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ma-Ree-Ya Language origin of Mariya: Slavic Regional origin of Mariya: Eastern Europe Languages Mariya is most common: Russian, Greek, English Religions Mariya is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Ma Last letter and sound: A, ree-ya Alternative Spelling: Maria, Marya

Natalya

Meaning: Born on Christmas Gender: Female Pronunciation: Na-Ta-Lya Language origin of Natalya: Slavic Regional origin of Natalya: Eastern Europe Languages Natalya is most common: Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian Religions Natalya is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Na Last letter and sound: A, ta-lya Alternative Spelling: Nataliya, Nataliea