Bulgarian Names for Boys
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Kaiser
German
"Emperor"
Kaiser, as in roll and Wilhelm, appeared for the first time on the US Top 1000 in 2017. It fits the two-syllable -er ending style that's all the rage, and it lends itself to the short form Kai. But…
Cezar
Cezar is a masculine name representing an alternative spelling of Caesar, derived from the famous Roman family name that became synonymous with leadership and imperial power through Julius Caesar.…
Kliment
Kliment is a masculine name of Slavic origin, equivalent to the more familiar Clement. Derived from the Latin 'clemens' meaning 'merciful' or 'gentle,' this name has been particularly common in…
Kiril
Kiril is a masculine name of Slavic origin, primarily used in Eastern European countries like Bulgaria, Russia, and Macedonia. It is derived from the Greek name Kyrillos, which comes from 'kyrios'…
Dimitr
Dimitr is a masculine name that serves as a variant of Dimitri, which itself derives from the Greek name Demetrios. Its origin traces back to Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest.…
Matei
Romanian variation of Matthew
"gift of God"
A form of Matthew with a sound that is has both gentleness and flair. Well used in its native Romania, it is also in the UK Top 500.
Moisei
Moisei is a masculine name of Russian and Eastern European origin, representing a Slavic form of Moses. The biblical name Moses derives from Egyptian roots meaning 'drawn out of the water,'…
Timotei
Timotei is a masculine name representing the Romanian, Finnish, and Hungarian form of Timothy. Derived from the Greek name Timotheos, it combines 'timē' meaning 'honor' or 'respect' and 'theos'…
Casar
Casar is a masculine name that may derive from several origins. It could be a variant spelling of Caesar, the ancient Roman family name associated with Julius Caesar and later becoming a title for…
Dimitar
Bulgarian variation of Dmitri
Dimitar is the Bulgarian (and Macedonian) version of Dmitri, which is itself a variation of the name of the Greek goddess Demeter, whose name means earth mother.

