Eastern European Names for Boys
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Angelov
Angelov is a Bulgarian and Macedonian surname derived from the personal name Angel, which comes from the Greek word 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.' As a family name, it follows the Slavic…
Anzhel
Anzhel is a masculine name primarily found in Eastern European cultures, particularly in Russian and Bulgarian communities. It represents a variation of Angel (Ангел), which derives from the Greek…
Antal
Hungarian, from Latin
"from Antium"
A unique Hungarian form of Anthony that makes a familiar name seem striking and fresh.
Benke
Hungarian diminutive of Benjamin and Benedek
"son of the right hand; blessed; little Ben"
An old diminutive of Benjamin and Benedek (the Hungarian form of Benedict), Benke can mean "little Ben" making it a charming and unexpected way to honor a Ben
Benedek
Hungarian, from Latin
"blessed"
A dashing Hungarian form of Benedict that reads as a Benedict / Dominic combination, with an intriguing sound.
Benedik
Benedik is a masculine name with roots in Latin, derived from 'Benedictus' meaning 'blessed.' It's a variation of Benedict, which gained prominence through St. Benedict of Nursia, founder of the…
Cyrek
Cyrek is a masculine name with Slavic roots, particularly found in Polish naming traditions. It likely relates to names like Cyril (derived from Greek Kyrillos, meaning "lordly" or "masterful") but…
Cyryl
Cyryl is a masculine name with Polish and Slavic origins. It is a variant of Cyril, which derives from the Greek name Kyrillos, meaning "lordly" or "masterful." In Eastern European countries,…
Cyrillio
Cyrillio is a masculine name derived from the Greek name Kyrillos, ultimately from 'kyrios' meaning 'lord' or 'master'. This elaborated form adds a romantic, possibly Italian or Spanish-influenced…
Daneil
Daneil is a masculine name that appears to be a spelling variation of Daniel, which comes from Hebrew origins meaning 'God is my judge.' This particular spelling might be the result of transposing…
Dennes
Dennes is a masculine name that likely originated as a variant spelling of Dennis or Denis. These names derive from Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, fertility, and theater. The more common form,…
Edvin
Edvin is a masculine name of Scandinavian and Slavic origin, representing a variant of Edwin. Derived from Old English elements 'ead' meaning 'wealth, fortune' and 'wine' meaning 'friend,' Edvin…
Edvino
Edvino is a masculine name of Italian origin, functioning as a variant of Edwin or Edvin. The name combines Germanic elements 'ead' meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune' and 'wine' meaning 'friend,' creating…
Elizur
Elizur is a masculine name with biblical Hebrew origins, appearing in the Old Testament as the name of a prince of the tribe of Reuben. The name means 'God is my rock' or 'my God is a rock,'…
Fredek
Fredek is a masculine name with Slavic origins, functioning as a diminutive form of Frederick (or its equivalents like Fryderyk in Polish). The name ultimately derives from Germanic elements meaning…
Savin
Savin is a masculine name with diverse origins. In Slavic traditions, it derives from the Latin 'Sabinus,' meaning 'Sabine' (relating to an ancient Italian tribe). The name also has roots in Russian…
Rouben
Rouben is a masculine name primarily used in Armenian culture, though it also appears in French and other European contexts. It's a variant of Reuben, which comes from the Hebrew name רְאוּבֵן…

