Female and male first names : Bulgaria.



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Mateya is a Bulgarian name meaning 'heroic', derived from the word 'mate' and associated with Orthodox Christian saints.
Milove is a Slavic name of Bulgarian origin, derived from "milov" meaning "love," composed of "milo-" meaning "dear" and "-ove" indicating belonging. It was popular among medieval Bulgarians as an affectionate nickname or shortened form of longer names like Milovan. The name signifies love and care, reflecting the Bulgarian cultural significance of personal qualities and virtues in naming practices.
Minika is a rare and exquisite name of Slavic origin, specifically Bulgarian, derived from the ancient Slavic element "min" meaning "small," thus translating to "little one" or "petite.
Naydene is a Bulgarian feminine given name derived from "nayda," meaning "wave.
Neli is a Bulgarian female given name derived from "nelya," meaning "cloud," associated with lightness and purity.
Nevena is a Bulgarian female name derived from 'nev', meaning snow, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Pashen is a rare Slavic girls' name of Bulgarian origin, translating to "little Pashi," but its exact meaning remains unclear due to its scarcity.
Rayna is a Bulgarian name derived from 'ray', meaning 'dawn', associated with a legendary warrior queen.
Reneta is a unique feminine given name of Slavic origin, derived from the word "ren" meaning "lark," the small songbird known for its beautiful singing voice. First used in Bulgarian culture, it signifies hope and positivity.
Romelia is a rare Bulgarian feminine given name derived from the Bulgarian words 'rum' meaning 'fame' or 'renown', and 'elya' meaning 'noble', translating to 'of noble fame' or 'noble renown'.
Stana is a Bulgarian feminine name meaning 'star', derived from the Slavic element 'stara'.
Stanja is a Bulgarian girl's name meaning "star," derived from the word "zvezda." It honors St. Anastasia, an early Christian martyr, and has gained international recognition despite its rarity.
The male name Stoy, of Slavic origin, means 'to stand' or 'to be firm', reflecting its strong and steadfast nature.
Tanyka is a rare, Slavic-derived name potentially meaning 'graceful deer' in Bulgarian.
Teadora is a rare yet meaningful Bulgarian name meaning 'to praise' or 'to glorify', often associated with celebration and honor.
Tiodora is a Bulgarian name derived from 'tioda,' meaning 'gift of God.' It was historically popular among Bulgarian nobility and has maintained its popularity through centuries due to its association with Saint Tiodora, a revered figure for her kindness and charity. The name consists of three distinct syllables with repeated consonants ('Tio-do-ra'), giving it a pleasant rhythm and melody when spoken aloud.
Toxi is a Bulgarian girl's name derived from 'токсичен', meaning 'toxic', but historically symbolizing strength.
Trayana is a Bulgarian name derived from 'traya', meaning three, and often associated with the Holy Trinity.
Victoriya is a feminine name of Bulgarian origin meaning 'conqueror', derived from the male name Victor.
Viktoriya is a Bulgarian feminine given name derived from the male name Viktor, meaning "victory" in Latin.
Warna is a Bulgarian female name derived from 'варна' meaning 'red', associated with vibrancy and passion.
Yanita is a Slavic female given name derived from "ian" meaning "graceful".
Yanko is a Bulgarian name derived from "Yank," meaning "to snatch or seize." It gained popularity worldwide through revolutionary figure Yanko Sakazov, symbolizing courage and determination.
Yasen is a distinctive Bulgarian name derived from the word "yasen," meaning "ash tree." It symbolizes strength, longevity, and wisdom in Bulgarian culture and has been historically used for centuries.
Yoana is a Bulgarian name meaning 'joy', symbolizing happiness and prosperity.
Yordan is a male given name of Slavic origin, derived from the Old Church Slavonic word "Iordan," meaning "flowing down" or "descending." It has historical popularity in Bulgaria and other Slavic countries.
Yulian is a unique name of Latin origin, derived from Julius which means "downwards" or "earthward". It gained popularity in Eastern European countries like Bulgaria during the 20th century.
Yvana is a Bulgarian name derived from "yavor," meaning "to bloom" or "to flourish.
Zelyiana is a distinctive Bulgarian name derived from 'zelya', meaning 'green', translating to 'the one who brings green' or 'the one with green eyes'.
Zilyana is a Bulgarian name derived from "zilja," meaning rose, signifying elegance and cultural heritage.