Female and male names : Serbia.
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AUTRA
FeminineRare, unisex given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory regarding its meaning. While some suggest it may be a variant spelling of Aurora or derived from the ancient Germanic element "auda," these claims lack historical evidence. Despite its uncertain origins, Autra has been used for both boys and girls throughout history and was famously borne by Serbian poet Autra Arsic. Today, Autra's uniqueness makes it stand out, embodying individuality and mystery.
BILJANA
FeminineUnique and beautiful Serbian name meaning "white" or "fair," with a rich history and popularity boosted by 19th-century poet Laza Kostic's epic poem "Biljanova pesma.
BOBAN
MasculineSerbian name derived from 'bobanj', a traditional bagpipe, symbolizing music and cultural heritage.
BRANKO
MasculineSlavic name of Serbian origin, meaning "defend" or "protect". It was popularized by 19th-century poet Branko Radičević and remains widely used today for its unique sound and powerful meaning.
DAMAJ
MasculineSlavic name derived from Damian, meaning "Jupiter's home.
DANIJELA
FeminineSerbian name derived from the Slavic element 'dan', meaning 'day'.
DARINKA
FeminineSlavic feminine given name derived from "dar," meaning "gift," and suffixed with "-inka," indicating endearment. It originated in Serbia and other former Yugoslav republics and was traditionally associated with Christmas births, symbolizing the gift of Jesus Christ's birth.
DEJAN
FeminineSerbian name derived from "deje," meaning "to slaughter," and associated with the Slavic god of war, Dejetih. It has been popular throughout Serbian history due to its strong sound and historic significance, despite some potentially violent connotations.
DEJANIRA
FeminineSlavic feminine name derived from the Serbian "Dejan" meaning 'to act' combined with "-ira", signifying peace or harmony, hence interpreted as 'she who acts for peace'.
DONJA
FeminineUnisex Serbian name meaning 'lower' or 'downward'.
DONJE
MasculineSerbian origin, meaning 'lower', and is a diminutive form of Dunja, which means 'daisy'.
GAVRILO
MasculineRare male name of Serbian origin, derived from the Latin Gabinus or Gabanus, brought into Europe by the Roman Empire. Its meaning is uncertain but may relate to "to chatter" or "to babble". It's associated with St. Gavrilo, a prominent Serbian monk, and notably carried by Gavrilo Princip, who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914. Despite its historic associations, Gavrilo remains popular among Serbian families worldwide.
JARDANI
MasculineUnique Slavic name from former Yugoslavia, derived from Serbian "jarden" meaning "garden".
JELA
FeminineSerbian name meaning 'deer', often given to girls, symbolizing grace and beauty.
JELICA
FeminineCharming Serbian girl's name derived from "jelka," meaning "spruce" or "pine tree," and associated with the Serbian Christmas tradition of decorating spruce trees.
JOVAN
MasculineSerbian name derived from Ioannes, meaning "God is gracious." It has been used by Serbian royalty throughout history and is now popular worldwide.
JOVAN
FemininePopular Serbian boys' name of Slavic origin, meaning "graced by God", often associated with the Eastern Orthodox faith. It has been used throughout history by notable figures like Jovan Nenad and Jovan Cvijic.
JOVANA
FeminineUnique, Serbian name meaning "young light," derived from Slavic elements "jo" (youth/life) and "vana" (light).
JOVANIA
FeminineRecently popularized female name of Latin origin derived from Jovan, meaning "God is gracious" in Serbian.
JOVANIE
MasculineSerbian name derived from "jovan," meaning "God is gracious.
JOVANKA
FeminineSerbian female name derived from Jovan, meaning "God's gift," associated with Saint Jovan Vladimir.
JOWANA
FeminineSlavic-derived name, meaning "God is gracious," popular among Slavic communities and admired globally for its unique charm and historical significance.
KADRIC
MasculineSlavic-origin male name derived from Katarina, meaning "pure," gaining popularity among diverse backgrounds despite its rare historical usage.
KAPRICIA
FeminineRare female name of Slavic origin, derived from the Serbian word "kaprić" meaning "whim". It was created by adding the feminine suffix "-ica".
KIRE
FeminineRare Serbian name derived from 'kiraj', meaning 'to cut' or 'carve'.
KOPELAN
MasculineRare Slavic name of Serbian origin, derived from "kopati" meaning 'to dig' or 'to search', reflecting the legendary hero's tireless efforts in seeking out enemies. It is associated with strength, courage, and wisdom due to its legendary bearer, the Hero with a Thousand Eyes.
LJILJANA
FeminineSerbian name derived from 'ljil' meaning lily and 'jana' meaning God is gracious, interpretable as 'graced with laughter like a lily.'
MIHAJLO
MasculineSerbian name meaning "who is like God?", inspired by Moses' question on Mount Sinai.
MILANIYA
FeminineUnique girls' name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized in recent years by Serbian tennis player Milana Kapitanović despite having no widely accepted etymology.
MILENNA
FeminineSlavic name from the Balkans, derived from Milena which means "gracious" or "kind". It's associated with Serbian folklore heroines, and while not as popular as Natasha or Sofia, it offers uniqueness with meaningful history.
MILIKA
FeminineSerbian name meaning 'my dear' or 'sweetheart', popularized by poet Petar Petrović Njegoš and now recognized globally as a distinctive and charming option.
MILISA
FeminineUnique Serbian name derived from 'Mila', meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'.
MILOSH
MasculineSerbian name derived from the Slavic root "mil", meaning "gracious" or "kind". It means "dear little one".
MIRJANA
FeminineSerbian name derived from "mir," meaning peace.
NENAD
MasculineMale given name of Serbian origin, derived from the South Slavic element "nen", meaning "small". It translates to "little" or "small one".
NIKOLIJA
FeminineSerbian name derived from the Slavic element "nikola", meaning "victory of the people".
RADE
MasculineSerbian name derived from the Slavic element 'rad', meaning happiness or joy.
RADIN
MasculineSerbian name derived from the word "rad," meaning "happy" or "joyful." It was popularized by King Radovan in the 13th century and traditionally associated with qualities like strength, wisdom, and generosity. Today, Radin is a unique yet meaningful choice for parents seeking to honor cultural heritage while giving their son a modern name.
SANJA
FeminineSerbian female name meaning "dreamy" or "visionary", derived from the ancient Slavic word for "to dream".
SARAJO
FeminineUnique Slavic name derived from Hebrew Sara meaning "princess", with the suffix "-jo" added to give it a more Slavic sound.