Jura

Slavic, “farmer” or “earth-worker.”

Danika

Slavic, “God is my judge.”

Jarek

Polish, “strong fame.”

Vesna

Slavic, “spring” or “goddess of spring.”

Zoya

Russian, “life” or “alive.”

Zorica

Slavic from Latin, “dawn.”

Ivanka

Slavic, “God is gracious.”

Iva

Slavic, “God is gracious.”

Ivanna

Slavic from Hebrew, “gift from God.”

Iana

Latin, Slavic, “God is gracious.”

Kole

English and Slavic, “coal-black, swarthy.”

Zora

Serbian, “dawn.”

Zorana

Serbian, “dawn, aurora.”

Zorina

Slavic, “golden dawn.”

Zoryana

Slavic, “dawn, aurora, daybreak.”

Zuza

Slavic and Hebrew, “to shine, lily.”

Zuzanna

Slavic and Polish, “lily.”

Zofia

Polish, “wisdom.”

Zoia

Slavic, “life.”

Zarya

Slavic, “morning star.”

Zaria

Hebrew, Arabic, and Slavic, “princess, god has helped, morning star.”

Andon

Slavic and German, “priceless or inestimable worth.”

Andrik

Slavic, “man, warrior.”

Aleksy

Polish, “defends mankind.”

Vanda

Italian and Slavic, “the tribe of the Vandals.”

Elya

Slavic, “bright, shining light, Yahweh is my God.”

Morana

Slavic, “goddess of winter and death.”

Milana

Italian and Slavic origin, “from Milan, dear.”

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