81%RatingSave Gender Feminine Usage Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian Scripts Ксения(Russian) Ксенія(Ukrainian, Belarusian) Pronounced Pron. /ˈksɛ.ɲja/(Polish) /ˈksʲe.nʲɪ.jə/(Russian) [key·simplify] Meaning & HistoryExpand Links Polish form of Xenia, as well as an alternate transcription of Russian Ксения or Ukrainian/Belarusian Ксенія (see Kseniya). Related NamesFamily Tree·Details RootxeniaVariantsKseniya, Aksinia, Aksinya, Oksana, Oxana(Russian) Kseniya, Oksana, Oxana(Ukrainian) Aksana, Kseniya(Belarusian) DiminutiveKsyusha(Russian) Other Languages & CulturesXenia(Ancient Greek) Aksinia(Bulgarian) Xènia(Catalan) Ksenija, Senka(Croatian) Xenie(Czech) Zenia(English) Senja(Finnish) Xeni, Xenia(Greek) Xene(Late Greek) Ksenija(Latvian) Ksenija(Macedonian) Ksenija, Senka(Serbian) Ksenija(Slovene) Xenia(Spanish) PopularityDetails Last ranked #169 in 2014 Poland People think this name isRate·Details classic formal upper class natural wholesome strong refined strange complex serious Name DaysName Days? Poland: February 6Poland: April 16Russia: January 31Russia: February 6 Categories archers, Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest, ends in -nia, isograms