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This is a list of submitted names in which the usage is Russian; and the number of syllables is 3.
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Abakum Абакум m Russian
Variant of Avvakum.
Abrakha Абраха m Russian
Diminutive of Abram 2.
Adushka Адушка m & f Russian
Russian diminutive of various given names including Adam, Adavkt, Adrian and other names starting with the syllable ad.
Agafia Агафья f Russian, Moldovan
Russian variant transliteration of Agafya and Moldovan form of this name.
Aida Аида f Russian
Russian short form of Adelaida
Akinfiy Акинфий m Russian (Rare)
Variant form of Akinf, which itself is a variant form of Iakinf. A known bearer of this name was the Russian industrialist Akinfiy Demidov (1678-1745).
Alyna Алина f English (American, Modern), Russian (Ukrainianized, Rare)
Variant of Alina. As a Russian name, it is mostly used by Russian speaking Ukrainians who want to spell their name the same in Russian and Ukrainian Cyrillic.
Andryusha Андрюша m Russian
Diminutive of Andrey.
Anenka Аненька f Russian
Diminutive of Anna or Anastasiya.
Anikey Аникей m Russian (Archaic)
Short form of Ioannikiy.
Anisya Анисья f Russian
Russian form of Anisia.
Antiokh Антиох m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Antiochus.
Anyukha Анюха f Russian
Diminutive of Anna or Anastasiya.
Anyusha Анюша f Russian
Another form of Annusha.
Anyuta Анюта f Russian
Russian diminutive of Anna.
Arkasha Аркаша m Russian
Diminutive of Arkadiy.
Artyukha Артюха m Russian
Diminutive of Artyom.
Asail Асаил m Russian (Rare, Archaic)
Biblical Russian form of Asahel.
Ateist Атеист m Soviet, Russian (Archaic)
Derived from the Russian noun атеист (ateist) meaning "atheist". This name was used by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.
Aviliy Авилий m Russian (Archaic)
Russian form of Avilius.
Avrelia Аврелия f Russian
Variant transcription of Avreliya.
Avvakum Аввакум m Russian
Russian form of Habakkuk.
Bafomet Бафомет m Russian
Russian form of Baphomet.
Barrikad Баррикад m Soviet, Russian
Masculine form of Barrikada. This name was used by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.... [more]
Beryoza Берёза m Soviet, Russian (Rare)
Derived from the Russian noun берёза (beryoza) meaning "birch tree". Also compare Bereza, which is a medieval first name of the same etymological origin.... [more]
Dasia f Russian (?)
Variant of Dasha.
Dekabrin Декабрин m Soviet, Russian
Derived from Russian декабрь (dekabr) meaning "December". This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names, and was used in order to commemorate the Decembrist revolt of 1825... [more]
Dekabrist Декабрист m Soviet, Russian
Derived from Russian декабрист (dekabrist) meaning "Decembrist", which is a term used to refer to someone who participated in (or sympathized with) the Decembrist revolt of 1825. This name was used by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names... [more]
Deniska m Russian
Russian diminutive of Denis.
Donara Донара f Soviet, Russian (Rare), Armenian
Contraction of Russian дочь народа (doč naroda) meaning "daughter of the people". This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.
Dzhonatan Джонатан m Russian
Russian form of Jonathan, reflecting the English pronunciation.
Energiy Энергий m Soviet, Russian
Masculine form of Energiya. This name was used by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.
Erofei Ерофей m Russian
Variant of Ierofey.
Esenia Есения, Єсенія f Russian, Ukrainian
Variant transcription of Yeseniya.
Evsevii Евсевий m Russian
Variant transcription of Evseviy.
Fanuriy Фанурий m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Phanourios via its latinized form Phanurius.
Gekata Геката f Russian
Russian variant of Hecate.
Gennadia f Ancient Greek, Russian
Feminine form of Gennadios (see Gennadiy).
Geraklit Гераклит m Russian
Russian form of Herakleitos.
Gertruda Гертруда f Soviet, Russian
Contraction of Russian герой труда (geroy truda) meaning "hero of labour" and of героиня труда (geroinya truda) meaning "heroine of labour". In a way, one could say that this name is a Soviet (re-)interpretation of the Germanic name Gertruda.... [more]
Glowenke Гловинке m & f Russian
Gvozdika Гвоздика f Soviet, Russian
Derived from the Russian noun гвоздика (gvozdika) meaning "carnation" (as in, the flower from the genus Dianthus). This name was used by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names, in reference to the red carnation flower (known in Russian as krasnaya gvozdika), which had become one of the symbols of the Russian communist revolutions of February and October 1917.
Iakinf Иакинф m Russian (Rare)
Variant form of Giakinf.
Ideya Идея f Soviet, Russian
Derived from the Russian noun идея (ideya) meaning "idea, thought, notion". This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names, possibly in reference to the word идеология (ideologiya) meaning "ideology" or to communist ideas, concepts or ideals in general.... [more]
Ilonna Илонна f Russian (Rare), Ukrainian (Rare)
Variant of Ilona.
Industriy Индустрий m Soviet, Russian (Archaic)
Masculine form of Industriya. This name was used by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.... [more]
Irinka f Russian, Slovak
Diminutive of Irina.
Irino m Russian
Masculine version of "Irina".
Joulia Юлия f Greek, Russian
Rare transcription of Ioulia or Yuliya.
Katyushka Катюшка f Russian
Diminutive of Yekaterina.
Khelina хелина f Russian
Presumably a Russian form of Helia.
Khristian Христиан m English (Modern), Bulgarian, Russian
Russian form and English variant of Christian.
Kianu Киану m English (Modern), Russian, Ukrainian
Variant of Keanu, reflecting the English pronounciation.
Kilina Килина f Russian
Russian short form of Akilina
Kirochka Кирочка f Russian
Diminutive of Kira 1.
Korneliy Корнелий m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Cornelius.
Krasava Красава f Russian (Rare, Archaic), Czech (Rare, Archaic)
Derived from the Slavic element krasa "beauty, adornment".
Ksenofont Ксенофонт m Polish, Russian, Ukrainian
Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian form of Xenophon.
Larachka Ларачка f Russian
Nickname of Larisa.
Lenochka Леночка f Russian
Diminutive of Elena or Yelena, variant of Lena.
Lyubasha Любаша f Russian
Diminutive of Lyubov.
Lyudovik Людовик m Russian
Russian form of Ludwig.
Malinka Малинка f Russian
Derived from the Russian word "malina" meaning "raspberry."
Mariia Мария f Finnish, Russian, Ukrainian
Variant spelling of Maria (Finnish) or alternate transcription of Mariya (Ukrainian and Russian).
Marisha Мари́ша f Russian, English
Diminutive of Marina or Mariya. Alternately, a variant of Marissa.
Marishka Маришка f English, Russian
English and Russian form of the originally Hungarian name Mariska.
Marusja Маруся f Russian, Ukrainian, Finnish (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Marusya.
Maryasha f Jewish, Yiddish, Russian
Diminutive of Marya.
Mashenka Машенька f Russian
Diminutive of Masha or Mariya.
Mikhayl Михайл m Russian
Alternate transcription of Mikhail.
Nadiusha Надюша f Russian
Alternate transcription of Nadyusha, diminutive of Nadezhda.
Nadiushka Надюшка f Russian
Alternate transcription of Nadyushka, diminutive of Nadezhda, variant of Nadyusha/Nadiusha.
Nadyusha Надюша f Russian
Diminutive of Nadezhda (see Nadya 1).
Nadyushka Надюшка f Russian
Diminutive of Nadezhda, variant of Nadyusha (see Nadya 1).
Nakhimov Нахимов m Russian
Nataly Натали f English (Modern), Spanish (Latin American), Portuguese (Brazilian), Greek (Rare), Russian, Ukrainian, Estonian (Rare)
English variant and Spanish and Portuguese borrowing of Natalie, as well as a variant transcription of Russian Натали and Ukrainian Наталі (see Natali).
Nikasha Никаша m & f Russian, Belarusian (Rare)
Russian diminutive of various names including popular Nikita 1, Nikolay, Veronika and other names that contain the syllable nik.
Ninoshka Ниношка f Russian, Spanish (Latin American)
Diminutive of Nina 1.
Nyurochka Нюрочка f Russian
Diminutive of Anastasiya or Anna.
Palladiy Палладий m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Palladios.
Parasha Параша f Russian
Diminutive of Praskovya.
Porfiry Порфирий m Russian
Variant transcription of Porfiriy.
Praxeda Пракседа f Russian (Archaic), Ukrainian (Archaic)
Variant transcription of Prakseda.
Raduga Ра́дуга f Russian
From Russian ра́дуга (ráduga) meaning "rainbow".
Renata Рената f Russian, Soviet
Feminine form of Renat.
Romashka Ромашка m Russian
Diminutive of Roman.
Rossiya Россия f Russian (Rare)
Means "Russia" in Russian. Used by patriotic parents.
Serjoscha Серёжа m Russian
Diminutive of Sergei.
Seryozha Серёжа m Russian
Diminutive of Sergey.
Sonechka Сонечка f Russian
Diminutive of Sofya or Sofiya, variant of Sonya.
Sotiriy m Russian
Russian form of Sotiris.
Stalina Сталина f Russian, Spanish (Latin American)
Feminization of the surname Stalin, which was adopted by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin (the name itself is derived from Russian сталь (stal) meaning "steel"... [more]
Taïssia Таиссия f Russian (Rare)
Variant transcription of Taissiya, which is a rare variant form of Taisiya.
Taniusha Танюша f Russian
Alternate transcription of Tanyusha, diminutive of Tatiana or Tatyana, (see Tanya).
Taniushka Танюшка f Russian
Alternate transcription of Tanyushka, diminutive of Tatiana or Tatyana (see Tanyusha, Tanya).
Tanyusha Танюша f Russian
Diminutive of Tatyana.
Tanyushka Танюшка f Russian
Diminutive of Tatyana.
Tatyjana f Russian (Magyarized)
Magyarised form of Tatyana. This is used exclusively as a spelling from Russian, and is not the form Hungarians use. For the Hungarian form of Tatyana, see Tatjána.
Telmina Тельмина f Russian
Feminine form of Telman.
Teryosha Терёша m Russian
Diminutive of Terentiy.
Trudomir Трудомир m Soviet, Russian (Rare)
Combination of the Russian words труд (trud) meaning "work, labour" and мир (mir) meaning "peace".... [more]
Trudoslav Трудослав m Soviet, Russian (Rare)
Combination of the Russian words труд (trud) meaning "work, labour" and слава (slava) meaning "glory, fame".... [more]
Tytania Титаня f Russian (Rare), American
Variant of Titania.
Undina Ундина f Russian
Russian variant of Undine.
Varenka f Russian
Pet form of Varvara. It is the name a heroine in Fyodor Dostoevsky's 'Poor Folk' and a minor character in Leo Tolstoy's 'Anna Karenina'.
Vasilisk Василиск m Russian (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical, Russified)
Russian form of Basiliscus. This is also the Russian word for "basilisk" (a type of mythological creature). This was borne by Russian avant-garde poet Vasilisk Gnedov (1890-1978), real name Vasiliy Ivanovich Gnedov.
Velemudr Велемудр m Russian (Rare, Archaic)
Variant of Velimudr.
Velimudr Велимудр m Russian (Rare, Archaic)
Old Russian name meaning "multiscious, much-knowing", derived from Old Church Slavonic велии (velii) "great" combined with мѫдръ (mǫdrŭ) meaning "wise".
Vilena Вилена f Russian
Feminine form of Vilen.
Vilora Вилора f Soviet, Russian (Rare)
Russian given name of Soviet origin, which was derived from a combination of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin and October Revolution.
Vintovka Винтовка f Russian (Rare)
Means "rifle" in Russian. Probably used by militarist parents.
Vovochka Вовочка m Russian
Diminutive of Vladimir via Vova. Vovochka is also a joke in Russia equivalent to Little Johnny in the West, that was recently banned due to Putin getting offended.
Wladimir Владимир m Russian
Alternate transcription of Russian Владимир (see Vladimir).
Yarina Ярина f Russian
Variant of Irina, perhaps influenced by the Slavic element yaru meaning "energetic".
Yevdokha Евдоха f Russian
Diminutive or variant of Evdokiya.
Yevsevy Евсевы m Russian
Yevsevy comes from Greek origins which mean “pious, devout.”
Yudita f Russian
Diminutive of Yudif.
Yulechka Юлечка f Russian
Diminutive of Yuliya.
Yulenka Юленька f Russian
Diminutive of Yuliya.
Yulina Юлина f Russian
Possibly derived from the name Yuliya or Yuliana.
Yunona f Russian
Russian form of Juno.
Zangief Зангиев m Popular Culture, Russian (Anglicized)
Anglicized spelling of the Russified form of the Ossetian surname Зæнджиаты (Zændžiaty). It is derived from the Persian word zangi meaning "dark-skinned" or a "Negro"... [more]
Zaria Заря f Russian
Variant transcription of Zarya.
Zhenechka Женечка f & m Russian
Diminutive of Yevgeniya or Yevgeniy. As a male diminutive is is mainly used on young kids.
Zlatodan Златодан m Bulgarian (Rare), Russian (Rare)
Possibly derived from Slavic elements zlato "gold" and dan "given."