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  2. Vera (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Vera ( Cyrillic: Вера: Véra, "faith") is a female given name of Slavic origin, and by folk etymology it has also been explained as Latin vera meaning "true". In Slavic languages, Vera means faith. [ 1] The name Vera has been used in the English speaking world since the 19th century and was popular in the early 20th century. [ 2]

  3. Daria (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Daria is a popular name in Slavic countries. It gained popularity due to Saint Daria, seen here being martyred with Saint Chrysanthus. Wealthy, Feminine counterpart of Darius. Daria or Darya ( Russian: Дарья) is a traditional Russian female name, also used in some other predominantly Eastern Orthodox countries in Europe.

  4. 100 Russian names for girls - AOL

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    Here are 100 Russian girl names for soon-to-be parents to choose from. ... some Russian girl names that made the top 1000 baby girl names of 2022 include Anastasia, Nadia, Sasha, and Zoya. ...

  5. Irene (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Irene ( Ancient Greek: Ειρήνη, romanized : Eirḗnē ), sometimes written Irini, is derived from εἰρήνη, the Greek word for "peace". [ 1] Eirene was the Greek goddess of peace. [ 2] Irene was also the name of an 8th-century Byzantine empress ( Irene of Athens ), as well as the name of several saints (see Saint Irene ).

  6. Russian given name - Wikipedia

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    The evolution of Russian given names dates back to the pre-Christian era, though the list of common names changed drastically after the adoption of Christianity. In medieval Russia two types of names were in use: canonical names given at baptism (calendar or Christian names, usually modified) and non-canonical. The 14th century was marked by ...

  7. Esther (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Esther has been a well-used name for Caucasian baby girls born in New York City, [9] and has remained a favored name in some Jewish communities such as those in New York. It has also increased in usage along with other Biblical names for babies born during the COVID-19 pandemic by parents seeking comfort in their religious faith. [10] [11]

  8. Polina (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Polina (given name) Apolonia, Apollinarus, Apollinariya, Apollo, Apollonia, Paula, Paulina, Pauline, Pola, Polly, Polona. Polina is a feminine given name with roots in the Greek and Latin languages. It is most widely used in Eastern Slavic cultures such as Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. [ 1] It is sometimes a short form of the name Apollinariya ...

  9. 200 Russian baby names for boys and girls - AOL

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    Additionally, prominent men with Russian boy names include writer Vladimir Nabokov, Google co-founder Sergey Brin and "Star Trek" actor Anton Yelchin. 200 Russian Baby Names