Men's and me with the letter d. Russian names for men. Russian male names starting with the letter R

Below are Russian male names in a list:

Russian male names starting with the letter A:

August- majestic, great, sacred
Augustine(old) - summer
Avdey- a servant of the god Yahweh, a clergyman
avenir(old) - from the French. avenir - coming, future
Averky- fleeing
Averyan- rout, invincible
Auxentius(old) - alien "xenos", growing
Auror / Avrory(new) - son of the dawn
Autonomous- independent law
Agap- Darling
Agathon- virtuous, noble
Haggai- solemn, festive, joyful
Adam- made from the dust of the earth
Adonis(old) - lord
Adrian- strong, mature
Azarius- God's help
Akim- affirmation, Resurrection of the Lord
Alevtin(new) - alien to evil
Alexander(old) - protector of people
Alexey(old) - defender
Albert(new) - wise
Albin(new) – “white”
Alfred(new) - good adviser
Ambrose- belonging to immortals, divine
Amos- laden, burden-bearing
Ananias- marked by the grace of God
Anastasy(old) - resurrected
Anatoly(old) - eastern
Andrey- courageous, courageous
Andrian- courageous, courageous
Andron- courageous, courageous
Andronicus- winner of husbands
Anikey- historical name
Anikita- invincible
Anise/ Anisius(old) - sweet-smelling
Anisim- execution, completion
Antip- adversary
Anton/ Anthony (old) - entering the battle
Antonin(old) - kind
Antoine(new) - foreign reading of Anton
Apollinaris(old) - son of the sun
Apollo(old) - god of the sun
Argent(new) - from the French. argent - silver
Arefiy- vital
Aristarch(old) - head of the best
Arkady(old) - shepherd or "Inhabitant of Arcadia"
Arsen(new) - courageous
Arseniy- courageous, lofty
Artem- impeccable health
Artyom/ Artemy(old) - unharmed
Artemy- unharmed, healthy
Arthur(new) - big as a bear
Arkhip- chief of horses
Askold- golden voice
Atheist(new) - non-believer
Athanasius(old) - immortal
Athenogen- a descendant of Athena

Russian male names starting with the letter B:

Bazhen- desired, beloved
Benedict(old) - blessed
Bogdan(glor.) - given by God
Boeslav(glorious) - glorified in battle
Boleslav- great glory
Borimir(glor.) - fighting for peace
Boris- wrestler, warrior
Borislav(glor.) - fighting for glory
Boyan- fighter, violent
Bronislav(glory) - a glorious defender
Budimir(other Russian) - peace-loving
Bulat(new) - “strong”

Russian male names starting with the letter B:

Vadim(old) - sowing confusion
Valentine- strong, healthy
Valery- be strong and healthy
Valerian- be strong and healthy
Walter(new) - manager of people
Bartholomew- Tolmay's son
Basil(old) - royal
Vasilko(nar. from Vasily) - prince
Vaclav- great glory
Velimir(glor.) - the ruler of the world
Velislav(glorious) - glorified
Velor/ Velorius (new) - wealthy
Benedict- blessed
Benjamin- son of the right hand ( right hand), beloved son
Vincent- winner
Victor(old) - winner
Quiz- winner.
vilaine(new) - short for V.I. LENIN
Vissarion(old) - forest man
Vitaly(old) - vital
Witold(glor.) - forest ruler
Vlad(glor.) - owning
Vladilen(new) – similar to VLADIMIR LENIN
Vladimir(old, slav.) - owning the world
Vladislav(old, slav.) - owning glory
Vladlen(new) - similar to VLADIMIR LENIN
Vlas- sluggish, sluggish
Warrior(other Russian) - “warrior”
Vojislav(glor.) - “glorified in the war”
Volodar(old Slav.) - "lord"
Voldemar/ Waldemar (new) - the famous ruler
Volmir/ Volemir (glor.) - the ruler of the world
Vsevolod(old, other Russian) - the ruler of the whole people
Vsemil(Slavv.) - dear to everyone
Vyacheslav(old, slav.) - more than once famous

Russian male names starting with the letter G:

Gabriel/ Gavrila/ Gavrilo/ Gavril(old) - divine warrior
Gavrila- divine warrior
Galaction(old) - stellar
Harry/ Harry(new) - tolerant
Gideon- warrior
Helian/ Helium(new) - sunny
Genius(new) - "genius"
Gennady(old) - well-born
George(old) - farmer
Gerasim- venerable
Hermann(old) - native
Gertrud(new) - HERO OF LABOR
Gleb(old, other Russian) - big, tall
Gorimir(glor.) - “bright world”
Gorislav(glor.) - “bright glory”
Granite(new) – “solid”
Gregory(old) - not sleeping
Gury- lion cub

Russian male names starting with the letter D:

David- Darling
Davyd/ David(old) - beloved
Damir(new) - peaceful
Dan(old) - god of the moon
Daniel/ Danila/ Danilo/ Danil(old) - "God's judgment"
Danila my judge is god
Gift(new) - “gift”
December(new) - winter
Dementy- soothing, soothing
Demid- Thought of Zeus
Demyan- endearing
Denis(nar. from old. Dionysius) - the god of the vital forces of nature
Gerald(new) - a different reading of Harald
Joseph(new) - a different reading of Joseph, Joseph, Osip
John(new) - a different reading of Ivan
Dionysius/ Dionysus (old) - the god of vegetation
Dmitry/ Demetrius (old) - the god of fertility
Dobrynya(other Russian) - good fellow
donalt(old) - ruler of the world
Donat(old) - strong
Dorotheus- God's gift

Russian male names starting with the letter E:

Eugene(old) - noble
Evgraf- well-written, well-written
Evdokim(old) - well-known
Evlampy- radiant
Yevsey- pious
Evstafiy- stable
Evstigney- good sign
Elizar- God helped
Elisha- saved by God
Emelyan- flattering
Epifan- prominent, eminent
Eremey- exalted by God
Ermil- Forest
Yermolai- people and Hermes
Erofei- sanctified by God
Yeruslan(other Russian) - “lion”
Yefim(old) - pious
Ephraim- prolific

Russian male names starting with the letter Zh:

Zhdan(other Russian) - waiting

Russian male names starting with the letter Z:

Zakhar(old) - "God's memory"
Zinovy(old) - "Zeus's power"
Zoriy(new) - morning
Zosima- going on the road

Russian male names starting with the letter I:

Ibrahim(new) - a different reading of Abram, Abraham, Avrom
Ignatius/ Ignat (old) - unknown
Igor(old, other Russian) - protector of God
Ishmael- God hears
Izot- giving life, life-giving
Izyaslav- gaining glory
Hilarion- cheerful, joyful
Ilya- strength of the Lord
Innocent- innocent, innocent
Joseph- God's reward
Ipat- Supreme
Hypatius- Supreme
Hippolyte- unharnessing a horse
Heraclius- famous hero
Isaiah- the rescue
Isidore/ Sidor(old) - patron of fertility
Julius(new) - summer

Russian male names starting with the letter K:

Callistratus- beautiful warrior
Kapiton- head
Carp- fetus
Kasyan(nar. from old Cassian) - empty
Cyprian(old) - a native of Cyprus or copper
Cyrus(old) - mister
Kirill(old) - lord
Claudius(old) - lame or from the clan of Claudius
Clement(old) - merciful
Klementy- lord, lord
Klim- vine
Clement/ Klim (old) - condescending
Clement/ Klementy(nar. from Clement) - meek
Columbia(new) - “dove”
Kondrat- quadrangular
Kondraty- a warrior carrying a spear
Konstantin- stable, permanent
Roots- horn or dogwood berry
Cornil- horn
Cornelius- dogwood berry
Kuzma/ Kozma(nar. from old. Cosmas) - decorated
Kupriyan(nar. from Cyprian) - a native of Cyprus or copper

Russian male names starting with the letter L:

laurel(old) - famous
Lawrence(old) - crowned with laurels
Ladislav- good fame
Lazarus(old) - "God's help"
Larion(nar. from Hilarion) - joyful
a lion(old) - “lion”
Leon- a lion
Leonard(new) - strong
Leonid(old) - the son of a lion
Leonty(old) - lion
Longinus- long
Luke(old) - “happiness”
Lukyan/ Lucian (old) - happy
Luchezar- luminous, radiant
love(other Russian) - handsome
Luxen/ Lucian(new) - light

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Russian male names starting with the letter M:

Mauritius(old) - black
May(new) - warm heart
Mayslav/ Maeslav(new) - famous in May
Makar/ Macarius (old) - happy
Max(new) - majestic
Maksim(old) - majestic
Maximilian/ Maximilian(old) - majestic
Marian- sea
Mark- hammer
Martin- dedicated to Mars, warlike
Matvey- god man
Methodius- follower, seeker
Mieczysław- glorious sword
Milan- Cute
Mylene- Cute
Mily(old) - cute
Miloneg(glory.) - cute
Miloslav(glory.) - glory is sweet
Mine- monthly, lunar
Myron(old) - kind
Mitrofan- found by mother
Michael/ Mikhailo (old) - equal to God
Micah- equal to God
Modest(old) - modest
Moses(old) - extracted from water
Mokiy- mocker
Monolith(new) - unshakable
Mstislav- glorious avenger

Russian male names starting with the letter N:

Nazar/ Nazarius(old) - dedicated to God
Nathan(old) - bestowed
Nahum(old) - consolation
Neon(old) - shining
neonil(old) - principled
Nestor/ Nester (old) - returned to his homeland
Nikandr(old) - winner of men
Nicanor- seeing victory
Nikita- win
Nikifor- victorious
Nicodemus- victory and people
Nicholas- victory of the people
Nikon- Victorious
Nifont- prudent, thoughtful
North(new) - north (ny)

Russian male names starting with the letter O:

Ovid(old) - savior
Odysseus(new) - angry
Octavian(old) - (Roman) - eighth
Oktyabrin(new) - autumn
October(new) - autumn
Oleg(old, other Russian) - saint
Olympius- the name of the sacred mountain Olympus
Onesimus- execution, completion
Onufry- free
Orestes(old) - savage
Oscar(old) - “God's spear”
Ostap- stable

Russian male names starting with the letter P:

Paul(old) - small
Palladium(old) - dedicated to Pallas Athena
Pankrat- strongest, all-powerful
Panteleimon/ Panteley(old)
Panfil(old) - loving everyone
Paramon- reliable, faithful
Parfem- virgin, clean
Pahom- broad-shouldered
Peresvet(other Russian) - light
Peter- stone, rock
Peter(old) - “rock” or “stone”
Pimen- shepherd, shepherd
Plato- broad-shouldered
Polycarp- fruitful
Porfiry- purple, crimson
Potap- mastered
Proclus- fame precedes him
Prokhor(old) - head of the choir

Russian male names starting with the letter R:

Radium(new) – “radium”
Radislav(glorious) - glad to glory
Radomir(glory) - glad to the world
Ratibor- warrior
Ratmir- protecting the world
Rodion- song to the lord
novel- Roman; Roman
Rostislav- rising fame
Ruben- ruby, blushing
Ruslan- a lion
Rurik- glory of the king

Russian male names starting with the letter C:

Savva/ Sava(old) - desired
Savvaty- saturday
Savely(old) - desired
Samson- sunny
Samuel- the name of God, God heard
Light(new) - "light"
Svetlan(glory.) - light
Svetoslav(glor.) - “glory is bright”
Svyatogor(other Russian) - “holy mountain”
Svyatopolk(other Russian) - “holy regiment”
Sevastyan- highly esteemed
North(old) - "north"
Severin(old) - cold
Severyan/ Severian (old) - northern
Northerners(new) - northern
Selivan- forest
Semyon- heard
Semyon(nar. from old. Simeon) - heard by God in prayer
Seraphim(old) - fiery
Sergei(old) - highly esteemed
Sigismund(new) - ...
Sidor- Gift of Isis
Strength- forest, wild
Sylvester- forest
Simon- heard
Socrates- retaining power
Solomon- peaceful
Sofron- prudent, prudent
Spartacus- organizer, manager
Spiridon- bodywork
Steel/ Steel (new) - solid
Stanimir- peacemaker
Stepan/ Stefan (old) - “wreath”
Stoyan- strong

Russian male names starting with the letter T:

Taras(old) - restless
Tverdislav- solid glory
Createmir-creates the world
Teimuraz(new) - analogue of Timur
Terenty- rubbing, shabby
Timothy- worshiping God
Timur- iron
Titus- honour, respect
Tikhon- lucky
Tristan(old) - sad (tristia)
Tryphon(old) - pampered
Trofim(old) - pet

Russian male names starting with the letter U:

Ulyan- owned by Julia
Ustin- fair

Russian male names starting with the letter F:

Thaddeus- God's gift
Fadey/ Thaddeus(old) - “praise”
fevralin(new) - winter
Fedor(old) - God's gift
Fedosy- gift of the gods
Fedot- given by the gods
Felix(old) - prosperous
Feoktist- created by God
Feofan- manifestation of God
Ferapont- apprentice, servant
Filaret- lover of virtue
Filimon(old) - beloved
Philip(old) - loving horses
Phlegon(old) - ...
Florence(old) - blooming
Florentine- flourishing
Florence(new) - blooming
Florin(new) - blooming
Fock- seal
Thomas- twin
Fortunat- happy
Photius- bright, luminous
Frol(nar. from old. Flor) - blooming

Russian male names starting with the letter X:

Khariton(old) - benefactor
Kharlampy- happy light
brave(other Russian) - brave
Christoph(old) - (Christopher) - carrying Christ
Christopher- professing faith in Christ
Cheslav- Honor and glory

Russian male names starting with the letter E:

Electron(new) - amber
Elbrus(new) - “mountain”
Emil- diligent
Emmanuel- God is with us
Energies(new) - energetic
Erast- adorable
Ernst- serious, strict

Russian male names starting with the letter Yu:

Juvenaly(old from Iuvenaly) - young
Eugene(new) - noble
Julian(old from Julian) - curly
Julius(old from Julius) - fluffy
Jupiter(new) - "Jupiter"
Yuri(old, people from George) - farmer

Russian male names starting with the letter I:

Jacob(old from Jacob) - imitating God
Yakub- next
Januarius(old from Iannuary) - January
Jaromir(old, slav.) - “sunny world”
Yaropolk(old, slav.) - “sunny”
Yaroslav(old, slav.) - “burning glory” or glorifying Yarila, the ancient Slavic god

Name theorists and astrologers believe that the fate and character of a person is influenced not only by the stars and planets under which he was born, but also by the name that his parents called him. It forms the inclinations of the child, and even his emotional-figurative portrait in the eyes of other people. Most of the names mean something. But have you ever thought that the letters that make up a word also matter? The capital letter is especially dominant, especially if it precedes the stressed syllable. Also, the meaning of a letter is enhanced when it occurs several times in a name. So, Alexander is under the auspices of the letter "A", and Eugene - "E". But here we will consider the names for "D" for men, since this letter is very appealing to the stronger sex.

What is the code for this letter?

The figurative and emotional portrait of a person whose name begins with the letter "D" suggests a remarkable and sharp mind, a desire to take responsibility for one's actions, responsiveness and qualities of a good family man. At the same time, such a man can be somewhat conceited, prone to external effects, capricious. If “D” is in a stressed syllable (Dmitry), or there are several such letters (David), a person is determined by a great spiritual, and sometimes even physical strength. These are born leaders. If the syllable is unstressed, then such a man is successful (or strives for it) with the public. Such people are witty, sociable, but also conceited. There is a belief that almost all male names with “D” endow their wearer with physical and bodily beauty. They are also determined by the craving for comfort, fashionable, expensive and branded things. You do not believe in the magical meaning of letters, but just want to choose a name for your newborn son with "D" to get beautiful initials? Anyway, check out the selection of options below.

on "D" for men

Contrary to popular belief that David is a Jewish name, they were often called boys in Russia. They were named after the biblical king, who, as a youth, killed the evil giant Goliath with a sling. This fact alone testifies to the courage and spiritual strength of David. But the fact that "D" occurs twice in his name speaks of some pride and even selfishness. He is proud, stubborn and pragmatic. But it is not without a poetic streak. No wonder he is considered the author of biblical psalms, the beauty of which conquered the world. The name Daniel also comes from the Hebrew language. But with us it has changed and taken root in the Slavic form of Danila. If David means "beloved", then this name is translated as "God is my judge." Danila is distinguished by a calm disposition, thoughtfulness and responsiveness. Old names on "D" for men are now rarely found. These are Dementy and Demyan, which means "pacifying", Daren ("gifted"), Demid ("conceived by Zeus"), Denasius ("eternal"). And also a whole cohort of names, in the first part of which is “good”. You can name your son in honor of the hero of epics - Dobrynya. It is both original and trendy.

Common names

If you don't want a boy with kindergarten became a victim of mockery of his comrades, you can call him something simpler. Common male names with "D" (Russian) do not provide a very wide choice. These are Dmitry (which means "dedicated to the goddess of agriculture Demeter") and Denis ("cheerful, rejoicing"). Dragomir and Dobromysl also meet. Dmitriev is distinguished by a capricious character, but at the same time they are smart and energetic, responsive and sociable. Denis is accurate, pragmatic. His cheerful disposition allows him to be always in the spotlight. Dobromysl, as it is clear from his name, is thoughtful and wise, and Dragomir knows how to find a compromise in conflict situations.

American male names starting with "D"

Here our choice becomes unusually wide, because, in addition to the letter “D” (Dorian, Dave, Donald), there is also the letter “J”, which in Russian is transcribed as “Jay”. And they are not alone in this. You can choose a name for the boy in "J" and from the melodic Italian language. For example, Gianni, Jacopo, Giuseppe. However, there are many names in "J", which have analogues in Russian. So, George has a "twin brother" in the form of George (Yuri). Jacob is encrypted in Jacob, and Julius is encrypted in Julian. But there are also authentic names. For example, Dante - in honor of the great Italian poet named Alighieri, who described hell and heaven.

Oriental motives

Very beautiful male names with the letter "D" are found among the Arab and Turkic peoples. This is Davlat, which means "rich", Davlen - "lucky". Among the Turks, Damir is a name-sign of a persistent person with an iron will. Although Darius was defeated in a battle with Alexander the Great, his name remains very popular. After all, it means "owner of wealth." Terrible Dayan ("punishing") opposes the meek and beautiful name Jaziro ("walk to the water"). And Dzhemal, translated from Tatar, means "beautiful." It is worth referring to French names. For example, Desire - means "desired." The German name "Dietrich" means "strong".

Damir is interested in everything and everyone, he reads a lot, and he knows how to use the knowledge gained in Everyday life. For example, if he is interested in the animal world, then he will apply theoretical knowledge in practice, raising pets and studying them.



Name Daniel (Danil, Danila): name day, meaning, origin, characteristics, compatibility with other names


By temperament, Daniel is closer to the phlegmatic, he is unhurried, may seem cold or indifferent. He experiences personal troubles inside himself, practically without betraying his condition outwardly. Daniel cannot be deceived, he cannot stand lies. Can flare up, but quick-witted, not vindictive. However, the betrayal of a friend can unsettle him for a long time.



Name Daniel: meaning, origin, characteristics, compatibility with other names


Daniel from childhood has a calm and balanced character. Parents should pay special attention to his health - little Daniel is susceptible to any infections. Be sure to show it to the dentist, because problems with the teeth are likely. At older ages, there may be an increase blood pressure and diseases of the digestive tract.



The name Daniyar: meaning, origin, characteristics, compatibility with other names


Little Daniyar needs an eye and an eye: an active and inquisitive kid who, because of his curiosity, is often in danger. But on the other hand, he is distinguished by a unique cheerfulness, the ability to enjoy everything: from natural landscapes to the arrival of friends and relatives.



The name Darius: meaning, origin, characteristics, compatibility with other names


The name is unusual and beautiful. If you call your child that, it means that the attention of those around him is provided. Darius is always in the center, in any company is of interest. In childhood, this is a wonderful child, obedient, active and cheerful. True, sometimes too impulsive and emotional. Started all the children's pranks.



The name Dementius (Domentius): meaning, origin, characteristics, compatibility with other names


Dementia has a gentle nature. People are attracted to him by his kindness and responsiveness. He is one of those who can be trusted with the innermost, knows how to sympathize and empathize. The warmth and calmness of Dementia warm those who have failed and who need to thaw their souls. Dementy is reliable and faithful in his affections.



Name Demid: meaning, origin, characteristics, compatibility with other names


Baby Demid is a calm and balanced child, he does not get any trouble from his parents or educators. Demid is not very successful at school, but Demid's parents also have no reason to be dissatisfied with their son's studies - they do not even notice how their son finishes school.



The name Demosthenes: meaning, origin, characteristics, compatibility with other names


Demosthenes will differ from an early age in such traits as curiosity, love for the scientific approach in general and for the exact sciences in particular. Parents do not cause much trouble, obedient. The main properties of character are perseverance, gentleness, endurance. This is such a self-confident silent man, does not like unnecessary talk.



Name Demyan (Damian): name day, meaning, origin, characteristics, compatibility with other names


Demyan is prone to bouts of depression, from which his own sense of humor will help him get out.
Career for him is not in last place, and he can achieve significant success in life. However, Demyan can go to the goal "over the corpses", i.e. stopping at nothing. However, this does not bring him big dividends.



Name Denis (Denisius, Dionysius): name day, meaning, origin, characteristics, compatibility with other names


Denis is a creative person, and the mindset is both analytical and synthetic. He gushes with ideas, of which he has a great variety. His enthusiasm is able to attract many supporters. The disadvantage is that if Denis is bored with the idea or is not interested, he will easily. Refuse to implement it. He will simply forget, as well as that he led someone along with him. In society, Denis follows generally accepted norms of behavior and morality, but does not like strict restrictions.



The name Jamal: meaning, origin, characteristics, compatibility with other names


A smart and active boy, little Jamal attracts with his optimism, goodwill and love of life. Does mediocre at school, but is interested in the areas of knowledge that can be found practical use. Outwardly neat, polite, tries not to have enemies.



The name Jordan: meaning, origin, characteristics, compatibility with other names


By nature, Jordan is a very calm child who is easy to educate. But by nature, Jordan is contradictory, he is a man of mood: sometimes soft, sometimes irritable. Little Jordan is trusting, without a shadow of a doubt he believes everything he is told, and only later, having thought and realizing that he was deceived, is very upset.



Name Dmitry (Demetrius, Mitrei, Mitrii): name day, meaning, origin, characteristics, compatibility with other names


Dmitry is always at the center of any company, where he stands out for his charm and numerous talents. Can write good poetry. He has many friends, girls, as a rule, are crazy about Dima. The key to success in his career is active image thinking, strong-willed character, perseverance in achieving goals. He is not afraid of work, he is characterized by ingenuity and the ability not to dwell on failures.

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Davran, Davron - male, a variant of the name Dauren (see). Davran is the Uzbek and Tajik form.

Davyd (ancient Hebrew) - male, "beloved." In the saints - David.

Dair (Arabic) - male, either "around" or "repeating".

Dive (English) - male, a short version of the name David (see).

Dagmar (Danish) - female, from the name of the Bohemian princess Dragomira, who became in the XIII century. queen of Denmark.

Delilah, Delilah, Delilah(ancient Hebrew) - female, "delight, tenderness."

Dalmatia (lat.) - male, "inhabitant of Dalmatia" (area on the coast of the Adriatic Sea.

Damian - male, church to Demyan (see).

Damir is a husband. 1. Neologism of owls. period: from abbr. to "Long live the world!". 2. From New Persian Damiyar "hunter". 3. Variant of the name Temir (see).

Dan - male, 1) (heb.) "God justified"; 2) (South-Slav.) abbreviation for Bogdan (see), Danil (see), Jordan (see), etc.

Dana - 1) female. to Dan (see); 2) short to Bogdan (see), Daniela (see); 3) pers. "educated, learned" or "the only one".

Dundy, Dandy (English) - male, diminutive for Andrew (see).

Danil, Danila (ancient Hebrew) - male, "God is my judge." In the calendar - Daniel.

Daniela - female to Daniel (see).

Daniel - male, zap. variant of the name Danil (see).

Daniyar (pers.) - male, "knowing, knowledgeable", "close friend", "beloved", "gift, gift". In historical terms, it is a modification of the name Daniyal.

Duncan, Duncan (Gaelic) - male, "dark warrior".

Danko - male, 1) (Southern-Slav.) derived from Dan (see); 2) (Old German) short for names in Dank - “thought, memory”.

Danslav (slav.) - male, “give” + “glory”.

Danuta (Polish) - female, short for Daniela (see).

Darek (Czech) - male, a short version of the name Bozhidar (see).

Dariga (pers.) - female, "pity, regret, surprise" or "oh, beautiful, beautiful!".

Darius (other Persian) - male, "possessing, owning" + "good, kind."

Darlene (OE) - female, "dear, beloved."

Darrell (English) - male, from the surname Darrell - from a toponym or from other English. "beloved, dear."

Daria - female to Darius (see). In the calendar - Darius.

Dasius (Greek) - male, "with thick hair."

Dasia - female to Dasius (see).

Dustin (OE) - male, "hill" + "stone".

Dauren (pers.) - male, "master of his time", "happy."

Daphne (Greek) - female, "laurel".

Debbie (English) - female, short for Deborah (see).

Deborah, Deborah (ancient Hebrew) - female, "bee".

Debra - female, English variant of the name Deborah (see).

Desiderius (lat.) - male, "to wish."

Desideria - female to Desiderius (see).

Day (Greek) - male, genitive case on behalf of Zeus, "divine, glorious, radiant." In the holy calendar - Diy.

Dale (English) - male, from the surname Dale.

Dementius (lat.) - male, presumably "to tame". In the holy calendar - Dometius.

Demid (Greek) - male, "divine" + "take care, patronize." In the calendar - Diomede.

Demyan (lat.) - male, “dedicated to Damia” (goddess of abundance and fertility). In the saint - Damian.

Denise, Denise (French, English) - female. to Denis (see).

Denis (Greek) - male, "dedicated to Dionysus" (the god of wine, winemaking and poetic inspiration). In the calendar - Dionysius.

Denny (English) - male, diminutive of Dennis (see).

Denny (lat.) - female, diminutive for Denise (see).

Dennis, Denis - male, it. a variant of the name Dionysius (see Denis).

Derek, Derrick - male, Dutch. variant of the name Dietrich (see).

Deyan, Dian, Diyan (Greek) - male, derived from Day (see).

Jaclyn - female, English. variant of the name Jacqueline (see).

Jamal, Jamal, Jamal (Arabic) - husband. and wives., "beauty, perfection."

Jamshid, Jamshit(Persian) - male, "brilliant Yima" - the name and nickname of the legendary Iranian king from "Shah-name". Literally "great, wise."

Janet, Jeanette, Jeanette(English) - female, a derivative of the names Jane (see), Jean (see).

Janice (Scottish) - female, derivative of the name Jane (see).

Januzak, Januzak(Pers.-Kaz.) - male, "soul" + "long". Given with a wish for long years life.

Justin - male variant of the name Justin (see).

Jay (English) - male, 1) short for Jason (see); 2) from the surname Jay.

Jacob, Jacob - male, English. variant of the name Jacob (see).

James, James, James- male, English variant of the name Jacob (see).

Jamie (Scottish) - male, diminutive of James (see).

Jamie (English) - female, diminutive of Jamesine (see).

Jamesine, Jamesine(Scottish) - female. to James (see).

Jane (English) - female, diminutive of Joanna (see).

Jason - male variant of the name Jason (see).

Jack, Jackie - male, short form for John (see)

Jennifer (Vall.) - female, "white wave".

Gerald, Gerald- male, English variant of the name Gerald (see).

Gerard - male variant of the name Gerhard (see).

Jeremy - husband variant of the name Eremey (see).

Jerry (English) - male, short for Gerald (see), Gerard (see), Jeremy (see), Jerome (see).

Jerome - husband variant of the name Jeronim (see).

Jesse - husband variant of the name Jesse (see).

Jessica (English) - female, from other Hebrew. The claim "God is watching."

Jeff (English) - male, short for Jeffrey (see).

Geoffrey (English) - male, "god" or "region, region" + "world".

Jesus - male variant of the name Jesus (see).

Jill (English) - male, diminutive of Gillian (see).

Jill (English) - female, diminutive of Gillian (see).

Gillian - male variant of the name Julian (see).

Gillian - female, English. variant of the name Julian (see).

Jim, Jimmy (English) - male, derived from James (see).

Gene (English) - male, short form for Eugene (see).

Gene (English) - female, short form for Eugenia (see).

Jean, Jeanne (Jean, Jeanne)- female, English variant of the name Jeanne (see).

Gina (Gene) - female, it. short form to Regina (see).

Gino - husband, it. variant of the name George (see).

Joanna - female, English. variant of the name Ivanna (see).

Giovanna - female, it. short form of the name Ludwig (see).

Giovanni - husband, it. variant of the name Ivan (see).

Josephine, Josephine(English) - female, derived from Joseph (see).

Joyce (English) - female, presumably from lat. "cheerful, witty"

John - male, John - English. variant of the name Ivan (see); Jon - short for Jonathan (see).

Jonathan - male variant of the name Jonathan (see).

Johnny - male, diminutive of John (see), Jonathan (see).

George - male variant of the name George (see).

Giorgio - husband, it. variant of the name George (see).

Joseph, Joseph(English) - female. to Josephus (see).

Josephus, Josephus, Joseph, Joseph- male, English variant of the name Joseph (see).

Joe, Joe (English) - male, derivatives of the name Joseph (see).

Jose (English) - male, a derivative of the name Joseph (see).

Joel, Joel - male, eng. variant of the name Joel (see).

Joshua - husband variant of the name Jesus (see).

Juan (English) - male, from Juan (see).

Juanita (English) - female, from Juanita (see).

Judy (English) - female, diminutive of Judith (see).

Judith - female, English. variant of the name Judith (see).

Giuseppe - husband, it. variant of the name Joseph (see).

Julian - male variant of the name Julian (see).

Giuliano - husband, it. variant of the name Julian (see).

Giulio - male, italic variant of the name Julius (see).

Julia, Julia - female, English. variant of the name Julia (see).

Diana (lat.) - female, from the name of the goddess of hunting, purity, the moon.

Diaz (Arabic) - male, the peoples of the former USSR were given by the name of Jose Diaz (1895-1942) - a prominent figure in the Spanish and international labor movement, who led an active anti-fascist struggle. The surname Diaz goes back to the name Diaz: the Spanish equivalent of the name Jacob (see).

Didim (Greek) - male, "twin".

Dilara, Dilyara, Dilyaram(Persian) - female, "beloved, beautiful." The final -m is a diminutive suffix.

Dildara, Dildara, Dildar (pers.) - female. and husband, "beloved." Husband. the name Dildar is translated as "brave, courageous", "caring, compassionate".

Dilmira (Arabic-Persian-Russian) - female, "heart", "soul" + "peace".

Dilmurat (Arabic-Persian) - male, "heart", "soul" + "desired".

Dilshad, Dilshad, Dilshat (pers.) - husband. and wives, "joyful, happy." Uzbeks and Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Tatars - male. For Azerbaijanis and Turks, it is feminine.

Dimitrian (Greek) - male, 1) presumably by the name of the month of the Macedonian calendar Dimitrion; 2) perhaps a variant of the name Dimitrion "sanctuary of Demeter" (Greek goddess).

Dean (English) - male, from the surname Dean.

Dina - female, 1) short for Bernardina, Dinara; 2) (Arabic) "faith, religion"; 3) biblical, "avenged".

Dinara (Arabic) - female, "gold coin".

Diodorus (Greek) - male, "Zeus" + "gift".

Dionysius - female to Dionysius (see Denis).

Dirk - male, Low German short form for Dietrich (see).

Disiderius (lat.) - male, “desire”.

Dietbald (Old German) - male, "people" + "brave".

Dieter (German) - male, a short version of the name Dietrich (see).

Dietmar (other German) - male, "people" + "famous".

Dietrich (other German) - male, "people" + "powerful, prince."

Dmitry (Greek) - male, "relating to Demeter" (goddess of agriculture and fertility). In the calendar - Demetrius.

Dobromir (glor.) - male, “good” + “peace”.

Dobromysl (glor.) - male, “good” + “thought”.

Dobroslav (glor.) - male, "good" + "glory".

Dobroslav - female. to Dobroslav (see).

Dobrynya - male, “kind”, also an abbreviation for Dobroslav, Dobromir, Dobrosmysl.

Dobryan (Bulgarian) - male, "kind".

Dobryana - female to Dobryan (see).

Dovmont (lit.) - male, "many" + "smart".

Dolores (Spanish) - female, from the phrase grieving Mary.

Dolph (English) - male, a short version of the name Adolf (see).

Domant - male, colloquial to Dovmont (see).

Domenik, Dominik(lat.) - male, “God's day; Sunday".

Domety - male, ecclesiastical to Dementy (see).

Dominica - female to Dominique (see).

Domn (lat.) - male, "master, sovereign, sovereign."

Domna - female. to Domn (see).

Don - male, Don, short for Donald (see).

Don (English) - female, Down "dawn, morning dawn."

Donald, Donald (Gaelic) - male, "ruler of the world."

Donat (lat.) - male, "to give."

Donata - female to Donat (see).

Donna - female, it. variant of the name Domna (see).

Dora - female, short for Dorothea (see), Theodora (see).

Dorian (lat.) - male, "nobleman."

Doris - female, short form to Dorothea (see), Theodora (see).

Dormidont (Greek) - male, "spear, scepter" + "take care, patronize." In the holy calendar - Dorimedont.

Dorogomil (glor.) - male, "dear" + "dear".

Dorothea - female, zap. to Dorotheus (see). Russian correspondence - Dorotheus.

Dorotheus (Greek) - male, “gift, gift” + “god”.

Dositheus - (Greek) male, “gift” + “god”.

Dragan (Southern-Slav.) - male, "dear".

Dragana - female to Dragan (see).

Dragomir (Southern-Slav.) - male, "dear" + "peace".

Dragomira - female to Dragomir (see).

Dragoslav (Southern-Slav.) - male, "dear" + "glory".

Dragoslav - female. to Dragoslav (see).

Dron - male, abbreviated to Andron (see).

Drosis (Greek) - female, "dew".

Friendly (Bulg.) - male, “friendship” + ​​“love”.

Douglas, Douglas (English, Scottish) - male, from the surname Douglas - from Celtic. "dark blue".

Duklida (lat.) - female, "leader".

Dushan - male, 1) (Serb.) derived from Stefan (see); 2) (other Russian) "soul".

Gyorgy - male, Hungarian. variant of the name George (see).

Gyulo - male, Hungarian. variant of the name Julius (see).

David, David - male, English. variant of the name David (see).

Dan - male variant of the name Dan (see).

Daniel - husband variant of the name Danil (see).

Danny, Denny (English) - male, Danny - diminutive of Daniel (see), Denny - diminutive of Dennis (see).

On this page: Gabriel, Gavril, Gavrila, Guy, Galaktion, Gideon, Helium, Gennady, Heinrich, George, Gerard, Gerasim, Herbert, Herman, Hermogenes, Gleb, Gordey, Gostislav, Gremislav, Grigory, Gradislav, Gury, Guryan, Gustav // Davyd, David, Dan, Daniel, Danil, Danila, Dey (Diy), Dementy, Demid, Demyan, Denis, Diomede, Dmitry, Dobromysl, Dobroslav, Dobrynya, Dovmont, Dominik, Donat, Dormidont, Dorofey, Dragoslav

Gavri and l, Gavri l, Gavri la
Godfather orthodox name : Gavria L
:

“Divine warrior”, “fortress (strength) of God” (from Heb.gever - "husband", "strength" and El - "God"). In Christianity, Gabriel is one of the archangels, the mainmessenger of God to people, he brings good news. In Western European countries, the nameGabriel sounds like Gabriel
Middle name education: Gavriilovich, Gavriilovna; Gavrilovich, Gavrilovna
Conversational options: Gavril, Gavrila, Gavrilka, Gavrya, Gavrik, Gavr, Gavrish, Gavryusha,
Gavryushka, Gavrish, Gavrenka, Gavryukha, Ganya, Ganka, Ganechka, Gavsha, Gasha, Gashka,
Gashik, Gavrilo
:
- Hieromartyr Gabriel of Adrianople, January 22 / February 4
- Archangel Gabriel, March 26 / April 8; July 13/26; November 8 / 21
- Rev. Gabriel Lesnovsky, January 15/28
- Rev. Gabriel the Holy Mountaineer, July 12/25
: Gabriel
: Gabriel // Gabby, Gabe, Gabey
:
The names Gavriil and Gavril are rare, no more than 1-2 per 10,000 newborns
boys; Gavrila - less than 1 in 10,000

Guy, Kai
Godfather Orthodox name: Gay
Meaning, origin of the name: Guy (Gaius) and Kai (Kai) - two variants of one and
of the same name. The name Guy was a "prenomenon", that is, the first part of a complete
named after Roman emperors: Gaius Julius Caesar, Gaius Suetonius
Paulin (Gaius Suetonius Paulinus) and others. Many years later it became an ordinary personal
name. In Germany, Holland, USA, Scandinavian countries (Sweden, Norway,
Denmark, Finland) such a variant of the name as Kai (Cai, Caj,
Kai). The fact is that in the original alphabet of Ancient Rome there was no letter G, and
the name Gaius was written for some time like this: Caius. And for the same reason, the Pope
who was on the throne from 283 to 296 AD, today is also known as Gaius
(Guy) and like Caius (Kai)
Note 1: What the name Guy (Kai) itself means is not known for certain, but most
researchers agree that the word gaius is associated with Latin verb Gaudere-
"rejoice", "rejoice", "rejoice"
Note 2: A detailed article on Roman names is on the Internet link:
http://traditio-ru.org/wiki/Roman_names
Middle name education: Gaevich, Gaevna; Kaevich, Kaevna
Conversational options: Guy // Guy, Gayenka, Gayusha, Gayushka, Gayash, Nut, Gesha, Geshka,
Ganya, Gayanya, Gayan, Yanik; Kai // Kaichek, Kaik, Kaichik, Kayusha, Kayushka, Kayushek
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Hieromartyr Gaius of Alexandria, October 4/17
- Holy Apostle Gaius, Bishop of Ephesus, November 5/18
- Saint Gaius (Caius), Pope of Rome, August 11/24 (Gaius, Caius)
- Martyr Gaius of Sadon, June 23 / July 6
- Martyr Gaius of Sebaste, March 9/22
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches : Gaius
Modern English counterparts: Gaius, Kai // Guy, Gai, Kye, Kay, Kai-Kai, Kai-Guy
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
The names Guy and Kai are very rare (less than 1 per

Galacti is he
Godfather Orthodox name: Galactio n
Meaning, origin of the name: "Milky", "milky" from the Greek galactos
- “milk”, from the same word comes “Galaxy” (Milky Way). Wide
the common Russian form of the name was Laktio n
Middle name education: Galaktionovich, Galaktionovna
Conversational options: Galanya, Galan, Galanka, Galanechka, Galasha, Galash, Galasya, Galakha,
Laktion, Loktion, Laktya, Laktenka, Laksha, Loksha, Ganya, Gelya, Lanya
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Martyr Galaktion of Vologda, September 24 / October 7
- Martyr Galaktion of Emesa (Phoenician), November 5/18
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Galacteon
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
Galaktion is a very rare name (less than 1 in 10,000 newborn boys)

Gede is he
Godfather Orthodox name: Gede is he
Meaning, origin of the name: “Ruba ka”, “one who owns a weapon”, “mighty warrior” (Heb.)
Middle name education: Gedeo novice, Gedeo novna
Conversational options: Gedya, Gesha, Geshenka, Geshka, Geka, Gidunya, Gidulya
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- righteous Gideon, judge of Israel, September 26 / October 9
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Gideon
Modern English counterparts: Gideon (more common variant), Gedeon
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
Gideon is a very rare name (less than 1 in 10,000 newborn boys)

G e liy
Godfather Orthodox name: Ellie
Meaning, origin of the name: Helium ("solar"), dedicated to Helios (Helios) -
Greek god of the sun
Middle name education: Gelievich, Gelievna or Gelievich, Gelievna
Conversational options: Gel, Gela, Elya, Gelka, Gel
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Venerable Hellius of Egypt, monk, July 14/27
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: hellius
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
Helium is a very rare name (less than 1 in 10,000 newborn boys)

Genn a diy
Godfather Orthodox name: Genna diy
Meaning, origin of the name: "Noble" (from the Greek gennadis - "noble,
well-born"). The word "noble" in Russian is understood in two senses: 1)
well-born, from a good, noble family, family, 2) highly moral, honest,
decent
Middle name education: Gennadievich, Gennadievna or Gennadievich, Gennadievna
Conversational options: Gena, Genka, Genya, Genka, Gesha, Genasha, Genyusha, Genulya, Genusya,
Genochka, Genushka, Gennadik, Genadka, Ganya
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Rev. Gennady Vazheozersky, February 9/22
- St. Gennady of Tsaregradsky (Constantinople), August 31 / September 13
- Rev. Gennady of Kostroma and Lyubimograd, January 23 / February 5
- St. Gennady of Novgorod, Archbishop, December 4/17
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Gennadius, Gennadii
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
The name Gennady is in 76-79th place in the popularity rating of male names (9th in
10,000 newborn boys)

G e nih
Godfather Orthodox name: missing
Meaning, origin of the name: The German name Heinrich means "master of the house", from
Old German words heim (house) and rihhi (master). For hundreds of years it was the name of the highest
European nobility - more than 20 kings and emperors, as well as counts, dukes ...
The feminine form of the name is Henrietta.
Middle name education: Genrikhovich, Genrikhovna
Conversational options: Genya, Genka, Henry, Henrychek, Henryk, Garik, Harry, Hera, Gena,
Rick, Rikk, Rico, Hank, Heinz, Henri
Modern European counterparts: Henry, Harry (Hye nri, Henry, Harry - in England, USA),
Heinrich (X and ynrich, Henrich - in Germany), Henri (Henri - in France), Enrique (Enrike - in
Spain), Enrico (Enri ko - in Italy), Henrik (He nrik - in Denmark, Sweden, Norway),
Hendrik (X e ndrik - in Holland), Jindrich (And ndrzhih - in the Czech Republic) // diminutive forms
in English language: Harry, Henny, Hank, Hens, Henz, Hen, Huck, Ren, Hal, Ry, in German
language: Heinz (Heinz, Heinz), Heini, Henne, Henner, Ory
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
Borrowed European name, rare, no more than 1-2 per 10,000 newborns
boys; the most famous bearer of the name in our country is Novozhilov Genrikh Vasilyevich
(born 1925), academician, general designer of the Ilyushin Aviation Design Bureau

Ge o rgy, his r, his riy, yuri
Godfather Orthodox name: Georgy
Meaning, origin of the name: "Farmer", "tiller" (from the ancient Greek
george). This is one of the epithets of the god Zeus, who patronized agriculture.
Egor, Egoriy, Yuri - Russian name transformations (influenced by
Varangian princes), which eventually became completely independent names. Because in
there were no saints, many were baptized with Georges, and in everyday life they called Yegors and Yuris,
however, now the name Yuriy is in the calendar - see blgv. book. George (Yuri) Vsevolodovich.
The name is spread all over the world - George (English), Georges (French), Jurgen (German), Jorge
(Spanish), Jiri (Czech), Jerzy (Polish)
Middle name education: Georgievich, Georgievna; Egorovich, Egorovna; Egorevich, Egorevna
or Egorievich, Egorievna; Yurievich, Yurievna
Conversational options: George // Hera, Gerochka, Mountain, Grief, Gorochka, Gorushka, Garya, Garik,
Garechka, Georg, Zhora, Zhorik, Zhorochka, Zhoronka, Georges, Zhorzhik, Zhorzhenka, Gosh,
Goshenka, Gesha, Geshenka, Goga
Conversational options: Egor, Egory // Egorka, Egorik, Egorchik, Egorchenka, Egosha,
Egoshka, Egoshenka, Egonya, Egoronka, Egorushka, Egorsha, Egorshenka, Egunya, Ega
Conversational options: Yuri // Yura, Yurik, Yurochka, Yurenka, Yurka, Yurok, Yusha,
Yushka, Yushenka, Yurasha, Yurchik, Yuranya, Yurasya
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- St. George of Amastris, Bishop, February 21 / March 6
- St. George of Antioch (Pisidian), April 19 / May 2
- Right-Believing Prince George (Yuri) Vsevolodovich, Vladimirsky, February 4/17
- Holy Confessor George of Constantinople (IX century), May 13/26
- St. George, Patriarch of Constantinople (683), August 18/31
- Martyr George the New (Bulgarian), May 26 / June 8
- Great Martyr George the Victorious, April 23 / May 6; November 3/16; November 10/23;
November 26 / December 9
- Rev. George of the Holy Mountain, Iberian, June 27 / July 10
- Rev. George Chozevit, January 8/21
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: George
Modern English counterparts: George, Georgius // Georgie, Georgy, Geordie, Geo, Jorge,
Jody, Dod, Doddy, Doddy
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
The name George is in 35th place in the popularity rating of male names (74 out of 10,000
newborn boys); Egor - in a very high 10th place (297 out of 10,000); Yuri - 52
place (43 per 10,000). Such a form of the name as Egoriy is rare (no more than 1-2 per 10,000)

Ger a rd
Godfather Orthodox name: missing
Meaning, origin of the name: The name Gerard is the Russian version of the German
named after Gerhard, Gerhart, Gerhardt (Gerhard, Gerhart). This name means "brave warrior with
spear", from the ancient Germanic words ger (spear) and harti (brave, strong, strong)
Middle name education: Gerardovich, Gerardovna
Conversational options: Gerd, Gert, Hera, Gerek, Gerka, Gerusha, Gerush, Gardi, Gardek, Gardik, Garik
Modern English counterparts: Gerard (Gerard) // Garret, Gerry, Jerry, Gerd, Gert; in
France - Gerard (Gerard), in Italy - Gerardo (Gerardo)
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:

boys. Among the famous bearers of the name Gerard Vasiliev (born in 1935),
singer and actor of the Moscow Operetta Theatre, People's Artist

Ger a sim
Godfather Orthodox name: Hera sim
Meaning, origin of the name: “Respected”, “worthy” (from gerasmios - “venerable”,Greek), i.e. highly respected person
Middle name education: Gerasimovich, Gerasimovna
Conversational options: Hera, Gerka, Geras, Gerasechka, Gerasenka, Geras, Geraska, Geras,
Garya, Garik, Gesha, Geranium, Geranka, Gerash, Gerochka, Gerushka, Garasya, Garanya, Garash,
Garsha, Gasha, Rasya, Raska, Raska
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Rev. Gerasim Boldin, May 1/14
- St. Gerasim of Great Perm, Ust'vym, January 24 / February 6; January 29 /
February 11
- Rev. Gerasim of Vologda, March 4/17
- Rev. Gerasim of Jordan, March 4/17
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Gerasimus
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
The name Gerasim is rare, no more than 2-3 per 10,000 newborn boys; this
a good name was “spoiled” by the writer I.S. Turgenev with one of his stories

G e rbert
Godfather Orthodox name: missing
Meaning, origin of the name: The German name Herbert means "valiant warrior",
"glorious warrior", from the old Germanic words heri (army, army, warrior, fighter) and beraht
(bright, brilliant, illustrious, famous)
Middle name education: Herbertovich, Herbertovna
Conversational options: Gerber, Hera, Gerka, Gesha, Geha, Bert, Bertik, Gert
Modern English counterparts: Herbert // Bert, Bertie, Herb, Herbie
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
Borrowed European name, very rare, less than 1 in 10,000 newborns
boys; the most famous bearer of the name in our country is Efremov Herbert
Aleksandrovich (born 1925), an outstanding designer of rocket and space
technicians, general designer of NPO Mashinostroeniya

G e rman
Godfather Orthodox name: German
Meaning, origin of the name: The ancient Germanic name Hermann is known, meaning
"warrior, combatant" (heri - army, army; man - man). It is possible that modern
the name Herman comes from him. But there is a version according to which the meaning of the name is "brother"
(germano, hermano - in the languages ​​of the Romance group, this is how they usually talk about their native
brother)
Middle name education: Germanovich, Germanovna
Conversational options: Hera, Geronka, Gerochka, Gerchik, Gerka, Gerunya, Gerusya, Gerusha,
Gerushka, Gerash, Germushka, Gema, Genya, Gesha
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Rev. Herman of Alaska, July 27 / August 9
- Rev. Herman of Valaam, June 28 / July 11; September 11 / 24
- Martyr Germanus of Dyrrhachia, July 7/20
- St. Herman, Archbishop of Kazan and Sviyazhsk, June 23 / July 6; September 25 /
October 8; November 6 / 19
- Martyr Germanus of Caesarea (Palestinian), November 13/26
- St. Herman, Patriarch of Constantinople, May 12/25
- Rev. Herman Solovetsky, July 30 / August 12; August 8 / 21
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Germanus
Modern English counterparts: German
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
The name Herman is in 62nd place in the popularity rating of male names (23 out of 10,000
newborn boys); the most famous Herman is Soviet cosmonaut No. 2, Titov
German Stepanovich (1935-2000)

Hermog e n
Godfather Orthodox name: Ermoge n
Meaning, origin of the name: “From the clan of Hermes”, “born of Hermes”, “descendant
Hermes (Greek). Hermes - the messenger and messenger of the Olympic gods, the patron of travelers
and shepherds, the god of eloquence, trade and profit, gymnastic competitions
(Greek Hermes corresponds to Roman Mercury)
Middle name education: Germogenovich, Germogenovna
Conversational options: Yermosha, Gena, Genya, Gesha, Hera, Gerka, Gerunya, Gerusya, Geronka,
Gerochka, Gerushka, Germ, Erm, Ermiy
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Martyr Hermogenes of Alexandria, December 10/23
- Hieromartyr Hermogenes of Moscow, Patriarch, February 17 / March 2; May 12 / 25
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Hermogenes
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
Hermogenes is a very rare name (less than 1 in 10,000 newborn boys); most
famous bearer of the name - Pospelov Germogen Sergeevich (1914-1998), Soviet
scientist in the field automatic control and artificial intelligence, academician

Gleb
Godfather Orthodox name: Gleb
Meaning, origin of the name: At the heart of the Russian name Gleb are
the Old Norse name Gudleifr and the Old Germanic name Godleib, consisting of
elements gud, god - "god" and leifr, leib - "descendant, heir, successor". In Russian
chronicles, this name first appears as Uleb and only later takes the form of Gleb
Middle name education: Glebovich, Glebovna
Conversational options: Glebka, Glebchik, Gleba, Glenya, Glenka, Glesha, Gleshka, Glebych,
Glebushka, Glebonka, Glebochka, Lebka
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Right-Believing Prince Gleb Vladimirsky, June 20 / July 3
- Blessed Prince Gleb of Murom, martyr, May 2/15; July 24 / August 6; September 5 / 18
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Gleb
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
The name Gleb is on the high 24th place in the popularity rating of male names (120 on
10,000 newborn boys)

proud to her
Godfather Orthodox name: Gordy th
Meaning, origin of the name: Gordias, Gordius (Greek) is the name of a Phrygian king
G o rdia (Phrygia is an ancient country on the territory of modern Turkey; King Gordy us
known mainly from the Greek myth, according to which he tied the knot, and
Alexander the Great cut it with his sword - "Gordian knot")
Middle name education: Gordeevich, Gordeevna
Conversational options: Denya, Day, Deyka, Diy, Gora, Horus, Gorka, Proud, Gordik, Gordeyka,
Pride, Pride, Pride, Gosh
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Martyr Gordius of Cappadocia, January 3/16
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Gordius
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
The name Gordey is in 74th place in the popularity rating of male names (11 out of 10,000
newborn boys)

Gostisl and in(see Slavic names)
Gradisl and in(see Slavic names)
Gremisl and in(see Slavic names)

Grieg o ry
Godfather Orthodox name: Grigory
Meaning, origin of the name: "Wakeful", "watchful" (Greek)
Middle name education: Grigorievich, Grigorievna
Conversational options: Grisha, Grishka, Grinya, Grishanya, Grishanka, Grishunya, Grishutka,
Grishatka, Grishenka, Grishechka, Grin, Grinka, Gridya, Gridka, Grigor, Grigorka, Grigorchik
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- St. Gregory of Akragantia, Bishop, November 23 / December 6
- Rev. Gregory of Akrita, January 5/18
- St. Gregory of Alexandria, Archbishop, November 5/18
- St. Gregory of Antioch, Patriarch, April 20 / May 3
- St. Gregory the Theologian, Archbishop of Constantinople, January 25 / February 7
- St. Gregory the Dialogist, Pope of Rome, March 12/25
- Rev. Gregory Dekapolit, November 20 / January 3
- St. Gregory of Cyprus, Bishop, March 4/17
- St. Gregory of Omiritsky, Bishop, December 19 / January 1
- Rev. Gregory of Sinai, August 8/21
- St. Gregory the Wonderworker, Bishop of Neocaesarea, November 17/30
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Gregory
Modern English counterparts: Gregory // Greg, Gregg, Grig, Gregor
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
The name Gregory is in 42nd place in the popularity rating of male names.
(59 per 10,000 newborn boys)

G riy, Gurya n
Godfather Orthodox name: Gury
Meaning, origin of the name: “Son of a lion”, “young lion”, “lion cub” (from Hebrew gur,
guria, gurion)
Middle name education: Gurievich, Guryevna or Gurievich, Gurievna; Guryanovich, Guryanovna
Conversational options: Gura, Gurya, Gur, Gurik, Gurka, Gurenka, Guronka, Gurechka, Gurushka,
Gurey, Gureyka, Guryan, Guryanka, Guryasha
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Martyr and Confessor Gury of Edessa, November 15/28
- St. Gury, Archbishop of Kazan, June 20 / July 3; October 4/17; December 5 / 18
- Martyr Gury Maccabeus, August 1/14
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Gurias
Modern English counterparts: Gurias
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
Gury and Guryan are very rare names (less than 1 in 10,000 newborn boys)

G at becoming(see A August)

dove s d, davi d
Godfather Orthodox name: Davi d
Meaning, origin of the name: "Beloved", "beloved", "beloved" (heb.)
Middle name education: Davydovich, Davydovna; Davidovich, Davidovna
Conversational options: Davydka, Davydok, Dava, David, Davidka, Seeing, Vidka, Videk,
View, Videnka, Vidka, Vidik, Videchka, Doda, Dodya, Davydushka, Davydochka
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Martyr David of Aragveta, Prince of Georgia, October 2/15
- Saint David of Thessalonica (Thessaloniki), June 26 / July 9
- Blessed Prince David Yaroslavsky, miracle worker, March 5/18; September 19 / October 2
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: David
Modern English counterparts: David // Dave, Davy, Davey, Davie, Davo, Vida, Daw
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
The name David, together with Davyd, is on the 49th place in the popularity rating
male names (50 per 10,000 newborn boys). The name David is especially popular
among Russian Armenians, and the name Davyd among Russian Germans

Dan (see Bogda n)

tribute and l, dani l, dani la
Godfather Orthodox name: Denmark l
Meaning, origin of the name: "God's judgment", "my judge is God" (from other Hebrew. d but ni - "my
judge" and El - "God")
Middle name education: Daniilovich, Daniilovna; Danilovich, Danilovna
Conversational options: Danilka, Danil, Danya, Dan, Dan, Danka, Danyok, Danilchik,
Danilo, Danilok, Danilushka, Danilochka, Danechka, Danko, Danusik, Danuska, Danisha,
Danyusha, Dansha, Donya, Dashko
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Blessed Prince Daniel of Moscow, March 4/17; August 30 / September 12
- Rev. Daniel Pereyaslavsky, April 7/20
- holy prophet Daniel, December 17/30
- St. Daniel of Serbia, Archbishop, December 20 / January 2
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Daniel
Modern English counterparts: Daniel // Dan, Danny, Dannie, Dani, Danno, Dank
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
The names Daniil + Danil + Danila in total take 4th place in the popularity rating
male names - 419 per 10,000 newborn boys (of which Daniel is about 200,
Danil 150, Danila 70)

dey (see diy)

Dem e ntii
Godfather Orthodox name: Dometii
Meaning, origin of the name: Dometius, Domitius, Domice - name, widely
common in ancient Rome, meaning "tamer", "taming" (lat.)
Middle name education: Dementievich, Dementievna or Dementievich, Dementievna
Conversational options: Dyoma, Dyomochka, Dyomushka, Dyomka, Demesha, Demeshka, Dyomsha,
Demsha, Desha, Demenya, Demenka, Demenechka, Dementechka
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Martyr Dometius the Persian, March 8/21; August 7 / 20
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Dometius
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
The name Dementy is rare, no more than 1-2 per 10,000 newborn boys

Dem and d, Diomi d
Godfather Orthodox name: Diomi d
Meaning, origin of the name: Greek name meaning "care of God",
“the one whom God protects” (from dios - “divine”, medo - “take care,
patronize") or "God's Thought" (from dios - "divine", medomai -
"think"). This name was borne by the Greek legendary hero Diomedes (Diomedes), king of Argos,
military leader, participant in the Trojan War
Middle name education: Demidovich, Demidovna; Diomidovich, Diomidovna
Conversational options: Dyoma, Demesha, Dyomushka, Dyomochka, Dyomka, Demidka, Demidushka,
Demurka, Desha, Desha, Dima, Denya, Minya, Mitya
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Martyr Diomedes of Caesarea, July 3/16
- Martyr Diomedes of Tarsus, doctor, August 16/29
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Diomedes
Modern English counterparts: Diomede
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
The name Demid is in 76-79th place in the popularity rating of male names (9 per 10,000
newborn boys), Diomede is less common (about 1 in 10,000)

Dem i n
Godfather Orthodox name: Damia n
Meaning, origin of the name: "Dedicated to Damia" (Damianus, lat.). Damia -
ancient Italian and Greek goddess of abundance and fertility
Middle name education: Demyanovich, Demyanovna
Conversational options: Dyoma, Dyomochka, Dyomushka, Dyomka, Dyosha, Demesha, Desha, Demyasha,
Demyanochka, Demyanushka, Demyanka, Demyan, Denya
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- unmercenary martyr Damian of Arabia, October 17/30
- Rev. Damian of the Caves, healer, October 5/18
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Damian
Modern English counterparts: Damien
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
The name Demyan is in 72nd place in the popularity rating of male names (13 out of 10,000
newborn boys)

Den and with
Godfather Orthodox name: Dioni siy
Meaning, origin of the name: "Dedicated to Dionysus" (Greek). Dioni s - god
viticulture and winemaking, vitality of nature, fun, poetic
inspiration and happy folk holidays
Middle name education: Denisovich, Denisovna
Conversational options: Denya, Deniska, Denya, Denya, Dan, Denechek, Denyasha, Desha,
Deshka, Denisik, Denisonka, Denisochka, Denisushka, Denisok, Dion, Denisy, Dionysus
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Hieromartyr Dionysius of Alexandria, Bishop, October 5/18
- Apostle, Hieromartyr Dionysius the Areopagite (Bishop of Athens), October 3/16
- Rev. Dionisy Glushitsky, June 1/14
- Saint Dionysius of Ephesus, August 4/17; October 22 / November 4
- Martyr Dionysius of Perga (Pamphylia), April 21 / May 4
- Rev. Dionysius of Radonezh, May 12/25
- St. Dionysius of Suzdal, Archbishop, June 26 / July 9
- Hieromartyr Dionysius of Trebius, August 18/31
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Dionysius, Dionisii
Modern English counterparts: Denis, Dennis, Denys, Dionysius // Den, Denny
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
The name Denis is on the high 21st place in the popularity rating of male names.
(172 per 10,000 newborn boys)

Dey, Dey
Godfather Orthodox name: diy
Meaning, origin of the name: "Divine", "Zeus" (in Greek it sounds "Dios")
Middle name education: Dievich, Dievna; Deevich, Deevna
Conversational options: Denya, Deyka, Diyka, Dick, Deya, Deyechka, Deyushka
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Venerable Diy of Constantinople, July 19 / August 1
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Dius
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
Diy and Day are very rare names (less than 1 in 10,000 newborn boys); wife
Marshal Zhukov - Alexandra Dievna (her father was Diy Alekseevich Zuykov)

Dm and triy, Dimitri
Godfather Orthodox name: Dimitri
Meaning, origin of the name: "Dedicated to Deme tre" (Greek), the goddess of the earth,
fertility, patroness of farmers. Demeter literally means
"Mother Earth"
Middle name education: Dmitrievich, Dmitrievna; Dimitrievich, Dimitrievna
Conversational options: Dima, Dimka, Dimochka, Dimushka, Dimulya, Dimusya, Dimasya,
Dimok, Dimon, Dimchik, Dim, Dmitr, Dmitrenka, Dimitar, Mitya, Mitenka, Mityasha,
Mityusha, Mityushka, Mitka, Mityai, Mityanya, Mityukha, Mitry, Mitrik, Mitrechka,
Mitrya, Mitryasha, Mitreya
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Martyr Demetrius of Dabudsky, November 15/28
- Blessed Prince Dimitry Donskoy, May 19 / June 1
- Martyr Demetrius of Constantinople, August 9/22
- Reverend Demetrius Prilutsky, Vologda, February 11/24
- St. Demetrius of Rostov, September 21 / October 4; October 28 / November 10
- Great Martyr Demetrius of Thessalonica, October 26 / November 8
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Demetrius, Dimitry, Dimitri
Modern English counterparts: Demetrius
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
The name Dmitry is in fifth place in the popularity rating of male names.
(419 per 10,000 newborn boys). The name Demetrius is much more
rare (5-6 per 10,000)

Good s sl, dobrosla in, dobry nya(see Slavic names)

Dovm o nt
Godfather Orthodox name: Dovmo nt
Meaning, origin of the name: "Multi-minded" - the name of the Lithuanian prince Daumantas
(Daumantas), who converted to Orthodoxy and became the successor of the Pskov prince
Yaroslav (XIII century)
Middle name education: Dovmontovich, Dovmontovna
Conversational options: Dovmon, Dovmonya, Dovmosha, Doma, Dom, Domochka, Domka, Domosha,
Domon, Domosh, Monya, Mosha
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Blessed Prince Dovmont of Pskov, May 20 / June 2
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Dovmont
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
Dovmont is a very rare name

Domino and to
Godfather Orthodox name: missing
Meaning, origin of the name: European catholic name, derived from
Latin word Dominicus and means "belonging to the Lord God", "Lord",
"born on God's day" In the old days the name Dominic was often given to boys,
born on Sunday
Middle name education People: Dominikovich, Dominikovna
Conversational options: Domi, Domin, Domka, Doma, Dom, Nick, Nika, Nikusha
Modern English counterparts: Dominic // Dom, Domie, Domers, Dominicky, Doc, Nic,
Nick, Nicky, Nico
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
Borrowed European name, very rare

Don a t
Godfather Orthodox name: Dona t
Meaning, origin of the name: “Gifted”, “bestowed”, “given away” (Donatus, lat.)
Middle name education: Donatovich, Donatovna
Conversational options: Donya, Don, Donka, Donatka, Danya, Dan, Danechka, Danka, Donechka,
Donyushka
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- St. Donatus of Evriysky, Bishop, April 30 / May 13
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Donatus
Modern English counterparts: Donat, Donatus
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
The name Donat is rare, no more than 1-2 per 10,000 newborn boys

Dormid o nt
Godfather Orthodox name: Dorimedo nt
Meaning, origin of the name: “Chief of the spearmen”, “spear leader” (Greek)
Middle name education: Dormidontovich, Dormidontovna
Conversational options: Dora, Dorya, Dor, Dorka, Dorka, Doronya, Dorenka, Doronka,
Doronka, Doron, Don, Dorechka, Dorosha, Dosha, Dormidosha, Drone
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- Martyr Dorimedon of Sinad, September 19 / October 2
Godname in foreign Orthodox churches: Dorymedon
Modern English counterparts: Dorymedon
Name popularity (frequency) in 2010-2015:
Dormidont is a very rare name (less than 1 in 10,000 newborn boys)

Dorof to her
Godfather Orthodox name: Dorofe th
Meaning, origin of the name: "Gift of God", "gift of the gods" (Greek); the name is built from
the same elements as Theodore (Fyodor): doron - "gift", teos - "God"
Middle name education: Dorofeevich, Dorofeevna
Conversational options: Dora, Dorya, Dor, Dorka, Dorka, Dorenka, Doronya, Doronka,
Doronka, Doroh, Doroh, Dorosh, Dorosha, Doroshka, Doroshka, Dorofeika, Drone
Patron saints and birthdays (old / new style):
- St. Dorotheus of Egypt, September 16/29
- Rev. Dorotheos of Palestine (from the monastery of Abba Serida), June 5/18 E, F, Z I, Y K, L M, N O, P R, S T, U, F X, C, E, Yu, I