Grigoriy

Meaning: Watchful, alert Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gree-Go-Ree Language origin of Grigoriy: Slavic Regional origin of Grigoriy: Eastern Europe Languages Grigoriy is most common: Russian, English Religions Grigoriy is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gree Last letter and sound: Y, go-ree Alternative Spelling: Gregoriy, Hryhoriy

Igor

Meaning: Warrior Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ee-Gor Language origin of Igor: Slavic Regional origin of Igor: Eastern Europe Languages Igor is most common: Russian Religions Igor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: I, Ee Last letter and sound: R, gor Alternative Spelling: Ihor, Igorr

Ilya

Meaning: My God is Yahweh Gender: Male Pronunciation: Eel-Ya Language origin of Ilya: Slavic Regional origin of Ilya: Eastern Europe Languages Ilya is most common: Russian, Greek Religions Ilya is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: I, Eel Last letter and sound: A, ya Alternative Spelling: Ilia, Illya, Iliya

Stanislava

Meaning: Glory of the state Gender: Female Pronunciation: Sta-Nee-Sla-Va Language origin of Stanislava: Slavic Regional origin of Stanislava: Eastern Europe Languages Stanislava is most common: Russian Religions Stanislava is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sta-Nee Last letter and sound: A, sla-va Alternative Spelling: Stanislaava, Staneslava

Aleksandr

Meaning: Defender of mankind Gender: Male Pronunciation: A-Lek-San-Dr Language origin of Aleksandr: Slavic Regional origin of Aleksandr: Eastern Europe Languages Aleksandr is most common: Russian, English, Greek Religions Aleksandr is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, A-Lek Last letter and sound: R, san-dr Alternative Spelling: Alexander, Alexsandr

Polina

Meaning: Small, humble Gender: Female Pronunciation: Po-Lee-Na Language origin of Polina: Slavic Regional origin of Polina: Eastern Europe Languages Polina is most common: Russian, English Religions Polina is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Po Last letter and sound: A, lee-na Alternative Spelling: Paulina, Polinah

Aleksey

Meaning: Defender Gender: Male Pronunciation: A-Lek-Sey Language origin of Aleksey: Slavic Regional origin of Aleksey: Eastern Europe Languages Aleksey is most common: Russian, English Religions Aleksey is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, A-Lek Last letter and sound: Y, sey Alternative Spelling: Alexei, Alexey

Svetlana

Meaning: Light, luminescence Gender: Female Pronunciation: Svet-La-Na Language origin of Svetlana: Slavic Regional origin of Svetlana: Eastern Europe Languages Svetlana is most common: Russian, English Religions Svetlana is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Svet Last letter and sound: A, la-na Alternative Spelling: Swetlana, Svyetlana

Anatoliy

Meaning: Sunrise, dawn Gender: Male Pronunciation: A-Na-To-Lee Language origin of Anatoliy: Slavic Regional origin of Anatoliy: Eastern Europe Languages Anatoliy is most common: Russian, English Religions Anatoliy is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, A-Na Last letter and sound: Y, to-lee Alternative Spelling: Anatoly, Anatolli

Tatyana

Meaning: Fairy queen, honored Gender: Female Pronunciation: Tat-Ya-Na Language origin of Tatyana: Slavic Regional origin of Tatyana: Eastern Europe Languages Tatyana is most common: Russian Religions Tatyana is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Tat Last letter and sound: A, ya-na Alternative Spelling: Tatiana, Tatjana