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Yugoslav names for boys & girls

January 16, 2022
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Yugoslav names for boys & girls

Aaliya ajla

  • Arabic
  • Bosnian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Turkish

13 comments

Abilasha

5 comments

Adak

2 comments

Adaleta the justice, the noble

  • Hebrew
  • Italian
  • Yugoslavian

0 comments

Addi 1) Addi is a short form of names formed with adel = noble. 2) Hebrew origin: jewelry or the beloved

  • Albanian
  • Old German
  • Old High German
  • Bosnian
  • Yugoslavian

5 comments

adeja a southern Slav. Short form of Tadeja; Tadej (male); Thaddäa (biblical German) Form of Adea

  • Albanian
  • Aramaic
  • Biblical
  • Bosnian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Macedonian
  • Serbian
  • Slovenian
  • South Slavic

0 comments

adreean

2 comments

Adrian

2 comments

Afira south slav. Short form of Zafira (Sapphira)

  • Bosnian
  • Bulgarian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Macedonian
  • Romanesque

1 comment

aieda big fire

  • Yugoslavian
  • Celtic
  • Mexican

2 comments

Aisela from the Turkish Aj = moon and selschein = moonlight

  • Albanian
  • Arabic
  • Yugoslavian

2 comments

Albinela old bosn. Form of Albine, Albina (White);

  • Bosnian
  • Yugoslavian
  • South Slavic

0 comments

Aldeana
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Serbian

1 comment

Aldijana Aldijana is derived from the word Dijana Like the beautiful Dijana. The Al was put before it and resembles the name Aliana.

  • Bosnian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Serbian

16 comments

Alemka Alemka comes from Alem. Alem is a gemstone on the mosque in Arabia and the word Alem means unique and the world

  • Arabic
  • Bosnian
  • Bulgarian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Macedonian
  • Serbian
  • Slavic
  • Slovenian
  • South Slavic

1 comment

Alenica is a pet form of Elena = Helena and therefore means the shining one, Radiant Deslavic/South Slavic: pet form of Alena (abbreviation of Magdalena); from malenica, alenica (old South Slav.) = small!

  • Bosnian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Macedonian
  • Serbian
  • Slavic
  • Slovenian
  • South Slavic

6 comments

Alenko south slav. Short form of Malenko (little one);

  • Bosnian
  • Bulgarian
  • Finnish
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Macedonian
  • Polish
  • Romanian
  • Russian
  • Serbian
  • Slavic
  • Slovenian
  • South Slavic
  • Czech
  • Hungarian

0 comments

Alfgot

0 comments

Almasa diamond (arabic)

  • Arabic
  • Bosnian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Serbian

5 comments

Alminko another Bosnian South Slav. Form of Almin (Arabic)

0 comments

Alnela
  • Bosnian
  • Yugoslavian
  • South Slavic

0 comments

Amadeya south slav. form of Amadea

  • Bosnian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Serbian
  • South Slavic

2 comments

Amhladh
  • Yugoslavian
  • Slavic
  • Thai
  • Visigoth

2 comments

Andelka comes from Andjeo= angel

  • Bosnian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Serbian

3 comments

Andreyana = Andrea

  • Yugoslavian
  • Serbian
  • South Slavic

0 comments

Andrica Croatian-South Slav. Short form of Alejandrica (Alexandra)

  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • South Slavic

1 comment

anta Biblical Latin. Short form of Santa (saint)

  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Polish
  • Spanish
  • South Slavic

5 comments

Antona saint = form of Antonia; Anton (boys)

  • Albanian
  • Baltic
  • Biblical
  • Bosnian
  • Bulgarian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Latin
  • Romanian
  • Russian
  • Slavic
  • Slovenian
  • South Slavic
  • Czech
  • Hungarian

2 comments

Antonica old-south Slav. Pet form of Antona (Saint)

  • American
  • Biblical
  • Bosnian
  • Bulgarian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Romanian
  • Slovenian
  • South Slavic

1 comment

Anzelma south slav. Form of Anselma (German)

  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • South Slavic

1 comment

Ardijana Comes from the Illyrian tribe (ancestors of the Albanians) Ardian / Ardianët also the wonderful, positive future

11 comments

Ariya old-south Slav. Short form of Marija (Mary, beloved) Aria (Biblical-Greek-Aramaic, Latin …) Aria (French, English …)

  • Aramaic
  • Baltic
  • Biblical
  • Yugoslavian
  • Russian
  • South Slavic

2 comments

Ariyan Ari- means GOLD and -jan means OUR direct translation OUR GOLD In Albanian Ari means – gold and jan – are translation: GOLD ARE (they)

  • Albanian
  • Arabic
  • Bosnian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Kurdish
  • Persian

20 comments

Arjona Albanian ari = gold and ona = our our piece of gold (ditto Ajona) Arjona is an old Slavic abbreviation of Marjona (Marion = French form of Maria = Aramaic beloved). Marion (French) Marijona, Ma…

  • Albanian
  • ancient greek
  • Aramaic
  • Biblical
  • Bulgarian
  • Greek
  • Yugoslavian
  • Macedonian
  • Polish
  • Romanian
  • Russian
  • Slavic
  • South Slavic
  • Czech
  • Hungarian

45 comments

Armela Bosnian Short form of Karmela (Arabic)

  • Bosnian
  • Yugoslavian
  • South Slavic

2 comments

Armena

1 comment

Arseniye

0 comments

Asjha

1 comment

Azija south slav. Short form of Anastazija (Greek: Anastasia) the continent Asia south Slav. Short form of Anastazija (Anastasia)

  • Bosnian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Macedonian
  • Serbian
  • Slovenian
  • South Slavic

1 comment

Azrudin

1 comment

Bahrudin

1 comment

Bakara Copper maker, zinc maker = old South Slav.

  • Bosnian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Serbian
  • Slavic
  • Slovenian
  • South Slavic

1 comment

banesa south slav. Minor form of Bana z. B. Ban Jelacic

  • Albanian
  • American
  • Bosnian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • South Slavic

2 comments

Barbara form of Barbara

  • Bosnian
  • Italian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Austrian
  • Serbian
  • Slovenian
  • South Slavic
  • Czech
  • Hungarian

1 comment

Barbika a Slavic form of Barbi (Barbie)

  • Baltic
  • Bosnian
  • Bulgarian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Macedonian
  • Russian
  • Serbian
  • Slavic
  • Slovenian
  • South Slavic

1 comment

Bartola a southern Slav. Short form of Bartolomeja, Bartolomea, Bartolina…(Bartholomäa)

  • Biblical
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Slovenian
  • South Slavic
  • Czech
  • Hungarian

0 comments

Bazilea a southern Slav. form of Basilea

  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • South Slavic

0 comments

beba south slav. shape of baby (infant); known person: Beba Loncar

  • African
  • Bosnian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Macedonian
  • Serbian
  • Slavic
  • Slovenian
  • South Slavic

6 comments

berena

2 comments

Berislav
  • Bosnian
  • Yugoslavian
  • Croatian
  • Serbian
  • Slavic
  • Slovenian
  • South Slavic

1 comment

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