The most popular male and female names. Anna is the most common female name in the world

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Popularity rating of male names

The rating we bring to your attention is based on the official statistical reporting civil registry offices of several regions of the Russian Federation with a predominant Russian population and the cities of Moscow, St. Petersburg, Minsk for 2010-2016 (data for 2017 are currently available only for certain regions, ).

All names are divided into five conditional groups: the most popular (1-30th place), popular (31-60th place), less popular (61-85th place), rare and very rare names. This classification is practically convenient and visual. Quantitative data are brought to a single denominator - per 10,000 newborns. To better “feel” the numbers, let us point out that approximately 65,000 girls are born in Moscow every year, and almost 12,000 of them are born in the entire Voronezh region per year.

(most popular names)

frequency 100 - 700

per 10,000 newborns

(popular names)

frequency 20 - 100

per 10,000 newborns

(less popular)

frequency 7 - 20

per 10,000 newborns

1. Sofia + Sophia

2. Anastasia

3. Daria + Darina

4. Maria

5. Anna

6. Victoria

7. Polina

8. Elizabeth

9. Ekaterina

10. Ksenia

11. Valeria

12. Varvara

13. Alexandra

14. Veronica

15. Arina

16. Alice

17. Alina

18. Milana + Milena*

19. Margarita

20. Diana*

21. Ulyana

22. Alena

23. Angelina + Angelica

24. Christina

25. Julia

26. Kira

27. Eva

28. Karina*

29. Vasilisa + Vasilina

30. Olga

31. Tatiana

32. Irina

33. Taisiya

34. Evgenia

35. Yana + Yanina

36. Faith

37. Marina

38. Elena

39. Hope

40. Svetlana

41. Zlata

42. Olesya + Alesya

43. Natalia + Natalia

44. Evelina

45. Lily

46. ​​Elina

47. Violetta + Viola

48. Nellie

49. Miroslava*

50. Love

51. Albina*

52. Vladislava*

53. Camilla*

54. Marianna + Maryana

55. Nika

56. Yaroslava*

57. Valentina

58. Emilia

60. Elvira*

61. Snezhana

62. Vlada*

63. Caroline*

64. Lydia

65. Vitalina + Vitalia*

66. Nina

67. Yesenia*

68. Oksana

69. Adeline + Ada*

70. Lada*

71. Amelia + Amalia*

72. Eleanor*

73. Antonina

74. Lyudmila

75. Galina

76. Tamara

77. Alla

78. Zhanna

79. Inna

80. Leah

81. Seraphim

82. Anfisa

83. Evangelina

84. Agata + Agafya + Agafia

85. Larisa

These 30 names account for

75% of all newborn girls

These 30 names account for

14-15% of all newborn girls

These 25 names account for

3% of all newborn girls

85 most popular Russian female names

in alphabetical order:

Agata + Agafya + Agafia (84). Agata and Agafya together occupy 84th place in the popularity ranking of female names (approximately 7 out of 10,000), with only 1-2 Agafyas accounting for 5-6 Agafyas; Agathia - even more rare name(less than 1 in 10,000 female births)

Adelina + Ada + Adelia + Adele + Adelaide (69)*. The name Adeline is in 69th place in the popularity ranking (about 13 per 10,0000 newborn girls); the names Ada, Adelia, Adele and Adelaide are much less common - each no more than 1-4 per 10,000

Alexandra, Alexandrina, Alexa (13). Alexandra is one of the most popular names in Russia, she ranks 13th in the popularity ranking (approximately 245 per 10,000 newborn girls); the name Alexandrina is rare, no more than 2-4 girls per 10,000 births receive it; Alexa is even rarer - 1-2 per 10,000

Alena (22) . Alena ranks 22nd in the ranking of popular names (approximately 132 out of 10,000). Just in case, we note that Alena’s godname is Elena

Alina (17). Alina is one of the most popular names in Russia, taking 17th place in the popularity ranking (approximately 190 per 10,000 newborn girls). Initially, the name Alina appeared in Russian as a diminutive (shortened) form of the church names Akilina and Angelina, but later it became a completely independent personal name.

Alla (77) . Alla is at the bottom of the ranking of popular names - in 77th place (this corresponds to approximately 10 girls out of 10,000 births)

Albina (51)* . Albina ranks 51st in the popularity ranking (approximately 30 per 10,000 newborn girls). The name is completely European, not Muslim, however, it is very popular in Tatar families and in the North Caucasus

Amelia + Amalia (71)*. The names Amelia and Amalia together occupy 71st place in the ranking (about 12 per 10,000, with the number of Amelia and Amalia almost the same). For baptism the church name Emilia (Emilia) is usually used.

Anastasia (2) . Anastasia is one of the most popular names in Russia, taking 2nd place in the popularity ranking (about 550 per 10,000); a passport form of a name like Nastasya is much less common (1-2 per 10,000)

Angelina + Angelika (23). In total, the names Angelina, Angelica, Angela and Angela occupy a high 23rd place in the popularity ranking (approximately 130 per 10,000 newborn girls). But it should be noted that of these four names the name Angelina is the most popular: for every 70-80 Angelinas there are only ten Angelicas, three Angelas and one Angela

Anna (5) . Anna is one of the most popular names in Russia, taking 5th place in the popularity ranking (approximately 400 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Antonina (73) . Antonina ranks 73rd in the popularity ranking of female names (approximately 12 per 10,000 newborn girls). As for such name forms as Antonia and Antonida, they are very rare (less than 1 in 10,000 newborn girls)

Anfisa (82). The name Anfisa ranks 82nd in the ranking (approximately 8 girls out of 10,000 births)

Arina (15) . Arina is one of the most popular names in Russia, she ranks 15th in the popularity ranking (approximately 230 per 10,000 newborn girls). Godname is Irina

Valentina (57) . Valentina is a fairly popular name, 57th in the ranking of female names (about 22 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Valeria (11) . Valeria is a very popular name, 11th place in today's ranking of the popularity of female names (approximately 260 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Varvara (12) . Varvara is a very popular name, it ranks 12th in the popularity ranking of female names (approximately 256 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Vasilisa + Vasilina (29). Vasilisa and Vasilina together are in 29th place in the popularity ranking of female names (approximately 100 per 10,000 newborn girls, of which 70-80 Vasilis and 20-30 Vasilina)

Faith (36) . Vera is a fairly popular name, 36th in the ranking (about 67 out of 10,000 newborn girls receive this name)

Veronica (14) . Veronica is a very popular name, it ranks 14th in the popularity ranking of female names (approximately 233 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Victoria (6) . Victoria is one of the most popular names today, ranked 6th in the ranking (approximately 384 per 10,000). // Until 2011, Nika was used as a godname for Victoria (since both of these names have the same meaning - “victory”). But in 2011 Russian Orthodox Church included in her calendar the name of the very famous Catholic holy martyr of the 4th century Victoria of Corduvia (she lived in the city of Cordoba, Spain), after which it became possible to baptize all Victorias with the name Victoria without resorting to substitute names

Violetta + Viola (47). Violetta - 47th place in the popularity rating (approximately 35 per 10,000 newborn girls); the name Viola is rare, no more than 1-2 per 10,000 newborn girls

Vitalina + Vitalia (65)*. Vitalina and Vitalia together are in 65th place - 17 per 10,000 (of which Vitalin is approximately 14 per 10,000 newborn girls, and Vitaly is approximately 3 per 10,000) // The names Vitalina and Vitaly are obvious analogues of the male name Vitaly. The name Valentina is usually used as a godfather (based on general meaning names and sound similarities)

Vlada (62)* . Vlad's name ranks 62nd (19 out of 10,000). See also Vladislav.

Vladislava (52)*. Vladislava and Vlada are quite popular names. Vladislava ranks 52nd in the ranking of female names (29 per 10,000 newborn girls), Vlada ranks 62nd (19 per 10,000). As for Vlasta, this is a very rare name among us (less than 1 in 10,000)

Galina (75) . Galina ranks 75th in the popularity rating of female names (approximately 11 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Daria + Darina + Daria (3). The name Daria, together with its other forms (Darina and Daria) are at the very top of the popularity rating of female names - in 3rd place (quantitatively this is about 520 per 10,000 newborn girls, of which Daria accounts for 85-90%, Darina 10- 12%, for Daria 1-2%)

Diana (20)*. Diana is a very popular name, and ranks 20th in the ranking (approximately 150 per 10,000 newborn girls). There is no name in the calendar; they are baptized in honor of the holy martyr Princess Artemia of Rome (the Greek goddess Diana corresponded to the Roman goddess Artemis)

Eva (27) . Quite a popular name. Ranks 27th in the ranking of female names (107 per 10,000)

Evangelina (83) . The name ranks 83rd (approximately 7 per 10,000 female births). For baptism, the name Angelina is used (based on general meaning names)

Evgenia (34) . The name ranks 34th in the popularity ranking (78 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Ekaterina, Katerina (9). Ekaterina is a very popular name, it ranks 9th in the popularity ranking of female names (approximately 340 per 10,000 newborn girls); the name Katerina is not ranked, only 2-3 girls out of 10,000 receive it

Elena (38) . Elena is a fairly popular name, 38th in the ranking of female names (about 62 out of 10,000 newborn girls receive this name)

Elizabeth (8) . Elizabeth is one of the most popular names, 8th in the ranking of female names, approximately 350 out of 10,000 newborn girls receive this name; one form of the name Elizabeth is Isabella (no more than 5-6 girls out of 10,000)

Yesenia (67)* . Yesenia - 67th place in the popularity ranking (approximately 16 per 10,000 newborn girls) // apparently the name comes from the name of the palm tree (Jessenia); suitable godnames are Tamara - based on the meaning of the name, and Ksenia - based on consonance

Zhanna (78) . The name Zhanna is in 78th place in the popularity rating (about 8 per 10,000). The church name of John is used as a godfather

Zlata (41) . Zlata - 41st place in the popularity ranking (approximately 55 per 10,000 newborn girls) // The patron saint is the Great Martyr Zlata (Chris) Moglenskaya

Inna (79) . The name is at the bottom of the ranking, in 79th place (frequency is approximately 8 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Irina (32) . Irina is in 32nd place (approximately 90 out of 10,000); the names Irena and Irene are rare in Russia (approximately 1 in 10,000)

Camilla (53)* . Camilla - 53rd place in the popularity rating (approximately 27 per 10,000 newborn girls); the name is “international”, it can be found not only in Russian families, but also among Muslims North Caucasus, Volga region, Central Asia(Camila, Kamila, Camilla) // The church name Eugene is quite suitable as a godname, since the meaning of both names is almost the same: Camilla - “a girl of impeccable behavior, from a respectable family” (Latin)

Karina (28)*. The name Karina occupies 28th place in the popularity ranking (approximately 106 out of 10,000) // For baptism, it is advisable to use the name Ekaterina. In Poland, Germany and Scandinavian countries, the name Karina (Karina, Karine, Karin and Karen) is considered an independent personal name, formed from the name Katarina (Katrina, Katherine)

Carolina (63)* . Carolina is a borrowed European name, not used very often in Russia: 63rd place in the popularity ranking (about 18 per 10,000 newborn girls) // good godnames are Vasilisa and Vassa(according to its meaning - “queen, royal, queen”)

Kira (26) . Kira is one of the top thirty names - 26th place in the ranking (approximately 114 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Christina (24). Christina is one of the top thirty names - 24th place in the ranking (approximately 122 per 10,000 newborn girls); a form of the name like Christina is more rare (no more than 3-6 per 10,000) // godname Christina

Ksenia (10) . Ksenia is one of the most popular names, it ranks 10th in the popularity ranking of female names (approximately 290 per 10,000 newborn girls) // Other forms of the name Ksenia are Oksana (frequency approximately 15 per 10,000), Aksinya and Aksiniya (frequency of which varies from 1 to 4 per 10,000)

Lada (70)*. Lada - 70th place in the popularity rating (approximately 12 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Larisa (85). Larisa - 85th place in the popularity rating (approximately 7 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Lydia (64) . Lydia - 64th place in the popularity ranking (approximately 17 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Lily (45) . Lily - 45th place in the popularity ranking (approximately 37 per 10,000 newborn girls) // For baptism, it is advisable to use the church name Susanna (based on the meaning, meaning of the name)

Leah (80) . Leah - 80th place in the popularity rating (approximately 7-8 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Love (50) . Love - 50th place in the popularity ranking (approximately 31 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Lyudmila (74) . Lyudmila - 74th place in the popularity rating (approximately 11 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Maya (59)* . Maya - 59th place in the popularity ranking (approximately 21 per 10,000 newborn girls) // It is difficult to say which godname for Maya will be the best, we can only note that in English-speaking world the name May (Maya) is considered to be derived from the names Maria and Margarita (a diminutive form that has become an independent personal name)

Margarita (19) . Margarita is one of the most popular names, it ranks 19th in the popularity ranking (approximately 160 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Marianna + Maryana (54). Marianna, together with Maryana, occupy 54th place in the popularity rating (approximately 24 per 10,000 newborn girls, with Maryan and Marianne approximately equally divided)

Marina (37) . Marina - 37th place in the popularity rating (approximately 63 per 10,000)

Maria (4) . Maria is a very popular name, ranking 4th in the popularity ranking (approximately 518 per 10,000 newborn girls); the name Marya is significantly inferior in popularity (only 3-4 per 10,000)

Milana + Milena (18)*. Milana, together with Milena, occupy a high 18th place in the ranking of female names (almost 180 per 10,000 newborn girls, of which approximately 140 are Milana and 40 Milena) // Do not confuse the Slavic names Milana and Milena with church name Greek origin Melania (Melania)! // it is best to baptize Milana and Milena in honor of the Holy Princess Mi Liza of Serbia or the Holy Princess Lyudmila of Czech)

Miroslava (49)* . Miroslava - 49th place in the popularity rating (approximately 31 per 10,000 newborn girls); Miloslava is a rare name (3-4 per 10,000) // Mi litsa is best suited as a godname for Miloslava, and Maria (by sound) or Salomi I (by meaning) for Miroslava

Hope (39) . Nadezhda - 39th place in the popularity rating (approximately 57 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Natalia + Natalia (43). Natalia, together with Natalia, ranks 43rd in the popularity rating (approximately 49 per 10,000 newborn girls); according to statistics from the registry office, the name Natalya is given 7-10 times more often than Natalia

Nellie (48) . Nellie - in 48th place in the ranking (34 out of 10,000) // the name Nellie is one of the forms of the name Elena

Nika (55) . Nika ranks 55th in the popularity rating (approximately 23 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Nina (66) . Nina - 66th place in the popularity rating (approximately 16 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Oksana (68) . Oksana - 68th place in the ranking (approximately 15 per 10,000) // the name Oksana is one of the forms of the name Ksenia

Olesya + Alesya (42) . The names Olesya and Alesya are jointly in 42nd place in the ranking (about 53 per 10,000, but Alesya is significantly inferior to Olesya in popularity: for every 5-10 Olesya there is one Alesya) // It is believed that Olesya and Alesya are derivative forms of the name Alexander , which have become independent personal names. Olesya, it’s more likely Ukrainian name, and the name Alesya has a more Russian (and Belarusian) character. The name Olga is sometimes used as a godname for Alesya and Olesya

Olga (30) . This name closes the top thirty most popular names, 30th in the ranking (approximately 94 per 10,000 newborn girls); variants Elga and Helga are rare, there are only isolated cases of their registration

Polina (7). Polina is one of the most popular names today, ranked 7th in the ranking (approximately 380 per 10,000)

Svetlana (40) . Svetlana - 40th place in the popularity rating (approximately 56 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Seraphim (81) . The name Seraphim is in 81st place in the popularity ranking of female names (frequency is approximately 8 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Snezhana (61) . Snezhana - 61st place in the popularity ranking (approximately 20 per 10,000 newborn girls) // godname - Khionia

Sofia + Sophia (1) . Sophia, together with Sofia, are in first place in the popularity ranking of female names (approximately 630 per 10,000 newborn girls); According to statistics from the registry office, the name Sophia is given a little more often than the name Sofia (by 15-20%). Not only in Russia, but throughout the world this name is the most popular these days. For example, in 2013-2014 in the USA, the name Sophia was in 3rd place among newborn girls (as well as Sofia - in 12th place and Sophie - in 91st place); in Poland Zofia - in 1st place, in Austria Sophie - in 3rd place, in Germany Sofia / Sophia - in 4th place, in the Czech Republic Sofie - in 6th place, etc.

Taisiya (33) . Taisiya - 33rd place in the ranking of female names (approximately 81 per 10,000 newborn girls); name forms such as Taisya and Taisa are less popular (1-2 per 10,000)

Tamara (76) . Tamara - 76th place in the ranking of female names (approximately 11 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Tatiana (31) . Tatiana - 31st place in the ranking of female names (approximately 91 per 10,000 newborn girls) // baptized with the church name Tatiana

Ulyana (21) . Ulyana ranks 21st in the popularity ranking (approximately 147 per 10,000 newborn girls) // godname - Juliana

Evelina (44) . Evelina is in 44th place in the ranking (approximately 48 per 10,000 newborn girls) // Evelina is one of the forms of the name Eva

Eleanor (72)* . Eleanor ranks 72nd in the popularity ranking (approximately 12 per 10,000 newborn girls) // baptized Elena or Leonilla

Elina (46). Elina is in 46th place (about 36 out of 10,000 newborn girls // this is one of the forms of the name Elena

Elvira (60) . Elvira - 60th place in the ranking (about 20 per 10,000 newborn girls) // baptized Elena or Leonilla

Emilia (58) . Emilia ranks 58th in popularity rankings (approximately 21 per 10,000 female births); the second form of the name Emma is more rare (2-5 per 10,000) // baptized with the church name Emilia

Julia (25). Julia takes 25th place in the popularity rating (approximately 122 per 10,000 newborn girls) // baptized with the church name Julia

Yana + Yanina (35) . Yana, together with Yanina, occupy 35th place in the ranking (68 out of 10,000, of which Yana is 62-63, and Yanina 5-6) // baptized with the church name of John

Yaroslava (56)*. Yaroslava ranks 56th in the popularity ranking (approximately 22 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Rare names.

These are quite “live” names (Russian and borrowed), which are registered by civil registry offices on a regular basis with a frequency of 1 to 6 per 10,000 newborn girls.

Here are some examples: Augusta + Augustina, Aurora*, Agapia, Aglaya, Agnia + Agnessa, Agrippina, Adriana*, Aksinia + Aksinya, Alevtina, Alexandrina, Alexa, Anisia + Anisya, Ariadna, Ariana + Arianna*, Arsenia*, Artemis, Artemia, Asya, Bella*, Bogdana, Bozena, Vanessa, Vladlena*, Glafira, Dana, Dominica + Domnika, Evdokia, Eusevia, Euphrosyne + Euphrosyne, Zhdana*, Zarina*, Zinaida, Zlatoslava*, Zoya, Ivanna, Ivetta, Isabella, Ilaria, Ilona , Inga*, Inessa, Joanna, Iolanta, Irma, Iya, Kaleria, Capitolina, Katerina, Claudia, Lina, Lolita*, Louise, Lukerya, Magdalena, Martha, Maryam + Mariam*, Matryona + Matrona, Melania + Melania, Melissa, Miloslava*, Ninel, Nonna, Olivia*, Pelageya, Praskovya, Rada*, Raisa, Regina*, Renata*, Rimma, Rosa + Rosalia, Ruslana*, Sabina*, Sabrina*, Simona*, Stella + Estella, Stanislava*, Stefania + Stepanida, Susanna*, Ustina + Ustinya, Faina, Christina, Elga, Elsa, Emma, ​​Juliana (Julianna), Yunia, Juno, Justina.

Very rare names.

In the old days, they were quite common in Russia, but today they have practically fallen out of use, and in the registry office there are only isolated cases of their registration over several years (the frequency of such names is less than 1 per 10,000 newborn girls).

Here are just a few of them: Avdotya, Agrafena, Anatolia, Antonida, Apollinaria, Athanasius, Vassa, Virinea, Glyceria, Dorothea, Eudoxia, Eupraxia, Efimia, Zinovia, Iraida, Isidora, Lucia, Malania, Muse, Olympias, Salome, Sebastian, Thekla, Fedosya, Theodora, Theoktista, Feofaniya, Kharitina.

Elena Zhabinskaya

Dear expectant mothers, most likely you already know the gender of your unborn child and are expecting a little princess.

You know exactly what she will be like - beautiful, funny, mischievous, inquisitive and kind, and you want to give her the best. Therefore, you already know how to choose the right one and which one to buy.

The most important, pleasant and significant thing remains: to sort through all the names for girls and choose the most beautiful and best for your little princess. This is a very responsible choice, because it will leave an imprint on the whole later life and the fate of the child.

Will your girl grow up to be a downtrodden quiet woman, following the lead of someone else’s, stronger, opinion, will she be aggressive and ready to repel an invisible attack every second? Or will he develop into a harmonious personality with an even character and friendly disposition? You won’t believe it, but a lot depends on the name you give her. That is why it is important to make the choice correctly and consciously.

Numerous scientists have long noticed that people with same names have similar character traits.

One of the explanations is the phenomenon of “music of names.” According to him, some names sound melodious, literally caress the ear and evoke positive emotions from the one who pronounces and from the one who hears. Others, on the contrary, make you cringe and tense.

Each name is a set of sounds of one or another pitch and tonality. All sounds have different effects on different parts of the brain. Since a person hears his name several dozen times a day, this forms a certain psycho-emotional state and certain character traits. There are solid, tough names: Zhanna, Dina, Tamara. They contribute to the formation of a persistent, stubborn, decisive character. There are soft and melodic ones: Svetlana, Natalya, Anna, which will be prerequisites for the formation of a soft and flexible character.

In addition, there is another reasonable explanation for the influence of a name on fate. Hearing a name, we draw conclusions about a person’s nationality (Maria, Olga, Anna, Ekaterina), possible religion (Gulnara, Zulfiya), and supposed character traits (calm Elena, fiery Tatyana). Having succumbed to the first impression, we draw some conclusions about the person. And, of course, when thousands of people “endow” someone with certain qualities when they meet, this leaves an imprint on the personality.

An interesting fact: scientists recently conducted a study and found that girls with attractive romantic names (Angelina, Anzhelika, Milana) progress worse in career ladder, however, they are much more successful in the creative environment and areas of show business.

How to choose

When choosing a name for a girl, you can be guided by different theories and principles (we'll talk about them below). However, there are some general recommendations that need to be taken into account.

The name must match the child's nationality. This is a fairly obvious rule, and usually in a family of Orthodox Christians it would not occur to anyone to name their daughter Khadija, Alfiya or Alsou. In the same way, the presence of a child, for example, with the name Vera, Anna, Olga, in a Tatar or Muslim family immediately creates dissonance.

The first name must be combined with the girl's last and patronymic names. Various combinations of full name the child will have to hear very often. First the last name and first name at school, then the first and middle name in adult life at work. Therefore, talk through all these combinations several times, so to speak, taste them.

If the surname and patronymic are long, then the name should be shorter. It is convenient to show this using my personal example. When we were choosing what to name our daughter, we saw that we had a long last and middle name, so we chose a shorter name so as not to fall asleep while pronouncing it in full. It turned out like this: Zhabinskaya Eva Dmitrievna. Both together and separately, the combinations are not long and euphonious. Compare, for example, how if it were Ekaterina Dmitrievna Zhabinskaya, or Anastasia Dmitrievna Zhabinskaya. For me it’s a very long time.

At the junction of the surname and first name, first name and patronymic, there should not be a jumble of consonants that make pronunciation difficult. In this case, the child will tense up in advance in anticipation that something might be pronounced incorrectly, which will create uncertainty and tightness. For example, it is more difficult to pronounce Stern Christina than Stern Alice.

You need to try to make the name easily form a diminutive form, so that you can color your communication with the baby in a different range of emotions.

What not to call a girl

When choosing what to name a girl in 2017, you must always remember that a baby with this name will live: go to kindergarten, school, university, build a career. Therefore, it is inappropriate and stupid to be guided by momentary fashion or emotions in such an important issue.

You should not give names that are difficult to pronounce, unpronounceable, or strange. For example, Tractorina, Wilhelmina, Gloriosa, Eupraxia, Xanthippe, Mitrodora. The child will feel awkward from birth every time he has to name himself, which can develop an inferiority complex and insecurity.

You shouldn't name your children after historical events or outstanding people. Events fade into history, and politicians over time they are often criticized. As a result, a name that seemed significant and relevant to you, ten years later, will sound ridiculous, inappropriate and stupid, confusing the child and developing complexes for him. For example, Dazdraperma (Long live the first of May), Olympics (in honor of the Winter Olympics in Sochi), Crimea (in honor of the annexation of the peninsula), Stalin (in honor of Stalin).

You should not call the baby the same as relatives who died a violent or tragic death. You may believe in mysticism or not, but there are statistics according to which such people more often repeat the fate of their unlucky ancestors.

IN lately a fashion for double names appears (Anna-Maria, Victoria-Elizabeth). The mothers explain this choice something like this: the queen has a royal name (hinting that all reigning persons have always had two names). But firstly, we are still not royalty, and secondly, this is not a game of princesses, but a real child’s life. I don’t see the need to create additional difficulties and awkward situations for a child in communicating with peers.

Names for girls by month according to the church calendar

Our ancestors did not have to puzzle over appropriate name for a child. It was enough to look at the calendar - the church calendar with the names of saints.

It was believed that the saint on whose day the baby was born would be his protector and patron, and accordingly, the baby was given that name.

In our time, although the calendar has already played its role, and the choice of a child’s name is left to the parents’ imagination, sometimes it is still possible, and even necessary, to look at the church calendar.

Who knows, maybe it’s there that you will gain inspiration and find according to the calendar unusual name for a girl, which, in addition, will carry a secret spiritual meaning, because the guardian angel himself will protect such a baby.

Nowadays, church canons are not so strict, and in order to give parents more choice in names, calendars are used by month rather than by day. This means that the name of the patron saint can be selected from a list related to the month of birth of the baby.

  • Girls born in September can be called by the following names of patron saints: Thekla, Martha, Natalia, Maria, Kira, Anfisa, Anna, Elizaveta, Tatyana, Natalya, Ksenia, Vasilisa, Sofia, Lyudmila, Vera, Love, Nadezhda, Raisa, Evdokia, Seraphima.
  • In October the patrons are: Elizabeth, Zlata, Zinaida, Pelageya, Taisiya, Tatyana, Nadezhda, Veronica, Anna, Alexandra, Maria, Sofia, Iraida, Ariadna, Irina.
  • In November: Anna, Elizaveta, Nina, Alexandra, Claudia, Elena, Anastasia, Maria, Pelageya, Matryona, Olga.
  • In December: Zoya, Vera, Marina, Alexandra, Tatyana, Anna, Anfisa, Varvara, Ekaterina, Yulia, Kira, Tamara, Maria, Margarita.
  • In January: Maria, Sofia, Nina, Tatyana, Yulia, Anastasia, Vasilisa, Evgenia, Polina, Melania, Maria, Anna, Varvara, Augusta, Claudia.
  • In February: Sofia, Anna, Vera, Svetlana, Irina, Zoya, Maria, Christina, Ekaterina, Pelageya, Ksenia, Anastasia, Agnia, Vasilisa, Rimma.
  • In March: Marina, Christina, Vasilisa, Anastasia, Alexandra, Antonina, Nadezhda, Elena, Yulia, Olga, Kira, Evgenia, Varvara, Valentina.
  • In April: Galina, Lydia, Svetlana, Maria, Daria, Sofia, Alexandra, Anastasia.
  • In May: Claudia, Julia, Christina, Irina, Pelageya, Zoya, Nina, Ivanna, Tamara, Susanna, Matryona, Alexandra, Glafira, Anna, Taisiya.
  • In June: Pelageya, Anna, Antonina, Marfa, Valeria, Maria, Julia, Ulyana, Thekla, Susanna, Vera, Elena, Euphrosyne, Nina, Thekla.
  • In July: Marina, Margarita, Alevtina, Valentina, Yulia, Maria, Olga, Elena, Evdokia, Ioanna, Agrippina, Zoya, Anna, Rimma, Zina.
  • In August: Maria, Sofia, Eva, Daria, Nona, Evdokia, Elizaveta, Elena, Anfisa, Christina, Susanna, Mavra.

Beautiful Russian names

As you know, classics are always in fashion. And names are no exception here. Most Russian traditional names have their roots in Ancient Greece And Ancient Rome. But this only adds to their charm and history.

With such a name the baby will feel comfortable, and it will most likely go well with her last name and patronymic.

Popular modern names for girls

Sociologists annually analyze which female names are more popular with parents. According to statistics recent years In addition to the classic Russian names that we discussed above, young parents are attracted to the following.


Rare and beautiful

Classic names are beautiful and cozy, but nowadays you won’t surprise anyone with them. And you really want to show everyone that your baby is special. Therefore, I propose to go in search of not only beautiful, but also rare names for girls.


Old Russian

One of the last fashion trends- call children by Old Russian names. I am wary of this idea, and here's why. As a rule, such names are still used extremely rarely in our time.

Accordingly, they are unusual for a child’s ear, and in this case we are again faced with the danger that the baby will be a disaster in children's team, will begin to be ashamed of her name, feel awkward when she needs to be called, or when they address her.

There is always such a danger, because we do not know in advance what kind of character and temperament our baby will have. Perhaps some will not be shy and will be able to stand up for themselves, while others will withdraw and refuse to attend school.

Therefore, I do not see the need to give children too rare Old Russian names, such as Marfa, Thekla, Lukerya, Pelageya, Euphrosyne, Agrippina, Aglaya.

There is a theory according to which people born at certain times of the year have general features character and inclinations.

Knowing these patterns, you can align and adjust a person’s character in the right direction.

For example, cold and harsh weather conditions form a tough, firm and uncompromising character in those born in winter. Therefore, there is a recommendation to try to give such girls soft, gentle and pet names, in order to thus add femininity and kindness. In this case, such names as Elena, Alisa, Sophia would be appropriate, and unsuccessful (they will only strengthen, aggravate the character) Kira, Olga, Zhanna.

Spring, on the contrary, contributes to the formation of soft, indecisive personalities. It is difficult for such girls to resist other people's opinions, it is difficult to say a firm no, to stop unpleasant statements or actions. On the contrary, they need to add hardness. The names Marina, Christina, Dina would be suitable. Natalya, Dashenka, Svetlana will be unsuccessful.

In the summer, emotional, impressionable girls are born, good-natured and often spineless. Their character should be balanced with solid, stable names, for example, Martha, Varvara.

Autumn is the best time for the birth of balanced, integral individuals. They can be given any name without fear.

I also suggest watching the video, which contains useful tips on the topic.

Muslim

Muslim names are melodious and melodious, in addition, they always hide some kind of unique quality, which parents strive to give to a little girl at birth.

Much attention is paid to the beauty of a woman, because she should please and delight the eyes of her husband, as well as obedience and submissiveness.

Let's admire modern popular, unusual-sounding options and find out what they mean.

  • Yasmina - similar to a jasmine flower;
  • Elvira is a protector;
  • Shakira – who is grateful;
  • Samira – who knows how to listen;
  • Madina - in honor of the city Medina;
  • Leila is a girl with black hair;
  • Dinara - like gold;
  • Amira is a princess;
  • Alsou – personifying beauty.

Tatar

Tatars – great people with a distinctive history and rich traditions. Needless to say, female names in Tatar culture are beautiful and unusual.

Often parents create their own new name for the baby, comparing her with beautiful flowers, or a unique natural phenomenon. The names are somewhat bolder than in classical Muslim traditions, with more emphasis on beauty and less emphasis on the need for obedience and submission.

We have selected the most popular modern options for you.


Kazakh

The Kazakh people have an ancient and rich history. Traditional Kazakh names came to us from ancient times. Most often they are composite and represent admiration for the beauty of a young girl, her grace, and love of life.

In names there is often a comparison with beautiful flowers, the moon, precious stones, as well as admiration for some character qualities, as a rule, meekness, helpfulness and humility, which is logical for Muslim peoples.

Let's look at modern beautiful Kazakh names for girls and admire their poetic explanation.

  • Janelle – blessed;
  • Aisulu – beautiful as the moon;
  • Meiram – festive;
  • Saule - like a ray of sunshine;
  • Kanipa is a sincere girl;
  • Batima is a wise girl;
  • Aigul – similar to a moon flower;
  • Asiyana – a girl from the East;
  • Bibigul is the mistress of the flower meadow;
  • Guldana is an expensive flower.

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I hope the information was useful to you. I’ll be happy to read your opinion on choosing a name for your daughter, if necessary, I’ll give you tips and advice, so don’t hesitate to leave comments.

2016 is coming to an end, and we decided to take stock - what names in our country were most often chosen for daughters and sons? Based on official data from the Civil Registry Office, this is what we came up with.

Records were broken this year by: Kirill, Nikita and Artem, and also, of course, Sofia, Anastasia and Victoria. Quite Russian and “standard”, although everyone around accuses young mothers and fathers of being too inventive.

Top 10 names for a boy

Kirill

It has become “fashionable” in the last two years. Means "lord" in Greek. Contradictory, strong nature. Self-confident, intractable, very purposeful. Versatile, small intellectual, has a good memory. Polite, rarely displays his feelings.

Nikita

“Winner” - from ancient Greek. Nikitas often grow up to be little egoists, trying to be the best among their peers. They do not allow themselves to be commanded, they are stubborn and persistent. With all this, they are very touchy, vulnerable, sentimental and shy. They are not sociable; rather, on the contrary, they are reserved and modest.

Alexander

A noble and conservative name closes the top three. It has not lost its popularity for two decades. Strong and smart beyond his age, fair and honest, Sasha will never offend the weak. They achieve everything they sincerely want, are charming and charismatic.

Artem

Trusting and open, flexible and balanced - this is all about Artem. They are very hardworking, but at the same time they are not too persistent in achieving their goal. They have a rich imagination, happily welcome guests into the house, and rarely make trouble.

Andrey

The name has Greek roots and is suddenly becoming more fashionable. Little Andreys are secretive and cunning, children-mysteries. They do well at school, but they often act out. They are jealous and want to be the center of attention, especially in childhood.

Daniel

From Hebrew - “God’s judgment.” They are obedient, kind, but at the same time cunning. , but not vindictive. They are sociable, have many friends, and are often successful in sports.

Ilya

The name Ilya was “forgotten” quite recently, but over the past 12 months it has become incredibly popular. What kind of boy will Ilya be? Helps his mother, studies well, but without much enthusiasm. Friendly, but poor at understanding people, quick-tempered. Calm and quiet only happens with loved ones.

Yaroslav

To those around them, they seem unusually simple and good-natured, skillfully hiding their anger or rage. Egocentric. Talented natures, you just have to understand what exactly it is. They are closed with their peers, but very attached to their family.

Egor

They are usually academically successful and hardworking. They persistently try to take a leading position among friends, they are straightforward, harsh and categorical. They don't tolerate lies. Already in childhood, they are pedantic and picky, value cleanliness and order in the house.

Maxim

Boys like this early age are astounding in their intelligence. Creative natures are for teachers, flexible and polite children are for parents. At the same time, they are not very decisive and easily succumb to the influence of others, they do not dream of championship, but they are loved in the team.

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Top 10 names for girls

Sophia

Russian scientists estimate that every eighth girl born in Russia in the last 24 months was named Sofia or Sonya. Sofochkas are usually shy, friendly, and conscientious. Independent, always ready to help.

Anastasia

Nastenkas are often found in folk literature and fairy tales. Nastya is everyone's favorite, she is easy-going and sweet to talk to. She is a dreamy and very trusting person, so you should teach her to understand people.

Victoria

Vika does not strive to become a leader, prefers to be unnoticed in the team, and is a little lazy. She is not always confident in her actions and is not very decisive; from childhood she learns to rely only on herself.

Alexandra

Suitable for a strong and courageous baby, translated as “protector.” Despite the masculine energy, these girls are usually very feminine and beautiful. She is very affectionate with her parents and treats them with great respect, of course, if she is raised correctly. She is diligent in her studies, but in her behavior she is a real tomboy.

Svetlana

One of the “brightest” Slavic names. The Svets are pleased with their performance at school and victories at sports competitions. Creative personality, friendly and always calm. It’s so hard for the light to get mad! She is a girl-mother, very caring and economical.

Natalia

The name comes from Rome and has not lost its popularity. for a long time. Natasha as a child is a little “ball of energy”, very cheerful and active. She unobtrusively occupies an important place in the team, is very attached to her mother and becomes independent late in life.

Julia

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Olga

She is the quietest and most modest in the class, does not cause trouble for adults and does not make her blush. Olenkas are touchy and reserved; it is not so easy to approach them, even to relatives and friends. Indecisiveness is another trait of their character.

Alena or Elena

Lenochka is a little sunshine, sweet and courteous, obedient and affectionate. What she lacks is determination. Your task is to teach Lena to achieve her goals and not give up halfway.

Tatiana

Tanya grows up domestic and quiet, economical, and diligent in her studies. But among her peers she is too bold and only wants to be first and is emotional. She does not tolerate loneliness and monotony, she is a rather domineering person. He likes to argue with adults and often does everything “with precision, but vice versa.”

What names will be fashionable in 2017?

Short and sonorous

American scientists have come to the conclusion that in the near future short, sonorous, energetic options will be in demand: Eva and Mark, Lev and Mila, Leia and Max.

Unisex fashion

In our country: Sasha, Valya and Zhenya, in Europe - Chris, Alex and Michelle.

International

Among them: Sasha or Alex, Maxim or Max, Anna, Maria, and Christina.

Own composition

Most often these are “alterations” from the usual ones, for example: Anna - Annetia or Aniya, Irina - Irinia, Natalya - Natalia.

Retro is back in fashion

Well, it should be noted that retro options are increasingly being chosen: Zakhar and Savva, Yesenia and Serafima, Plato and Vasilisa.

Which fashionable name do you like? Or do you not give in to fashion trends and are inclined towards something unique and rare?

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Each nation has its own ideas about the most beautiful female names, because different languages have their own peculiarities of pronunciation of words, and criteria female beauty not everyone is the same.

Popular female name Anna, which sounds in different countries differently. In English this is Ann, the diminutive version is Annie, Nancy. The Germans, in addition to the usual sound for us, use Hanna and Anchen, the French - Annette, Anouk, the Italians - Aneta and Annuzza, the Poles - Ganna.

Names sometimes evoke associations associated with close or familiar people or certain circumstances, which also leaves an individual imprint on their perception.

Scientists note that the choice of name is greatly influenced by fashion, cinema, political events and much more. After the flight of the first woman into space in the USSR, the name Valentina remained at the peak of popularity for several years.

In the 60s, after watching the film “Angelica, Marquise of Angels”, calling her daughter by this name, every mother was sure that her child would grow up to be a beauty and marry a count. In the 90s, people turned to their roots and origins, and Old Russian names came into fashion: Vasilina, Daria, Ulyana.


The difficulty with native Russian names is that after so many centuries it is difficult to determine their true origin. Modern scientists have been able to establish that Old Russian names can safely include those with the root “slava” or “mila”: Boguslava, Yaroslava, Miroslava and others.

As for the names Anna, Daria, Maria, they are ancient Greek, Roman, or Hebrew. It is interesting that in the Roman Empire girls were called by their father's name: Claudia - Father Claudius, Julia - Father Julius. If there were several daughters, then they were simply given numbers: Second - second, Tertsia - third.

Top 10 most beautiful female names in Russia

Translated from ancient Greek, the name means “wisdom” or “science.” According to Christian canons, Sophia is the mother of the sisters Faith, Nadezhda and Love.


In Rus', this name was given to girls from noble families: at the imperial court it was the fifth most popular among ladies-in-waiting (Ekaterina and Anna held the first places).

This was the mother's name, so it is one of the most common in the world.


The name has Hebrew roots and is translated as “desired”, “serene”. The name Maria was borne by many people of royal blood, including Russian Empire.

According to one version, the name comes from the ancient Persian name Darius. One of the celebrities who owned this name was great king and the commander of Ancient Persia Darius I.


According to another version, Daria - Slavic name, derived from the word “dar” (gift). Translated, the name means “owner of the good,” “rich.”

The name has Greek roots and is derived from the masculine Anastasia.


Translated - “reborn”, “immortal”.

The name is one of the most popular, translated as “strength”, “grace”.


The name Anna was the mother of Mary, the mother of Jesus, who miraculously gave birth to a daughter after many years of infertility. Therefore, this name is also interpreted as “God’s mercy.”

Name associated with Greek god sun by Apollo. Translated - “solar” or “dedicated to Apollo.”


According to another version, the name comes from the French male name Paul, which is translated from Latin as “baby”.

The name is translated from Latin as “victory”. In Roman mythology, Victoria is the goddess of victory.


Its prototype was the ancient Greek goddess of victory Nike, so some scientists believe that these names are similar.

This is a Hebrew name that literally translates to "My God is an oath" or "who honors God."


From the medieval form of this name Isabeu comes the name Isabella. Considered royal, it was widespread among the highest nobility.

The name has Greek roots and is translated as “pure”, “immaculate”. It was worn by two great empresses of the Russian Empire.


The Holy Great Martyr Catherine was known for her learning, read many philosophical books, knew several languages, and was also a skilled doctor.

There are several versions of the translation of this name: “hospitable”, “wanderer”, “guest”. In poetry, “Xenia” was the name given to short poems of praise that were presented as a gift.


How to choose a name for a girl

IN church calendar, which is called "saints", the days of remembrance of Orthodox saints are prescribed. Several names are mentioned on one day, so you can choose the most desirable name for your child.


The name can be chosen according to the calendar

You are allowed to choose a name based on your birthday, as well as on the eighth and fortieth day from the date of birth. At the same time, church leaders assure that choosing the name of one of the great martyrs will not complicate the child’s life, but, on the contrary, will add holiness and grace to it.

Girl's name and numerology

According to numerology experts, fate is encrypted in the date of birth and name of each person.


And if it is quite difficult to plan the day a new person will appear, then the choice of his name in the correct relationship with the date of birth depends entirely on the parents. You should not lose attention to the number of the patronymic, which should not contradict the number of the name.

Adherents of this approach argue that a child born in winter can grow up to be a tough and sometimes unbalanced person.


To restore balance, you need to choose a warm and soft name for him: Alena, Iya, Olesya. Spring endows people with infantilism and indecision, so you should choose firm names for them: Evgenia, Inna, Yana.

Secrets of cities with a woman's name

The name of the city, whose history began in 1723 thanks to, was chosen by the whole world. Local residents, in gratitude to the empress, proposed to name the new settlement in her honor.


To which Catherine proposed the name Ekaterinburkh (by analogy with St. Petersburg), thereby emphasizing the importance of the city for the empire. After the October events of 1917, he was given a “male name” in honor of the chairman of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee - Sverdlovsk.

Fanipol, Belarus

The name of the city contains two female names. Fanya and Polya are the daughters of a gentleman who lived in these parts. My father became famous throughout the area for his bad character.

The daughters, on the contrary, grew up kind and sympathetic. The city was named in their honor. But Lida has nothing to do with the name Lydia. The name of the city comes from the Lithuanian "lidimas" - "a place cleared of forest."

The ancient Greek goddess of wisdom and knowledge Athena was the patroness agriculture and crafts. According to legend, she got into a dispute with Poseidon himself, the supreme sea god, for the right to be the patron of Attica.


The dispute had to be resolved by local residents who asked the gods to show a miracle. At the behest of Athena, an olive tree appeared from stones near the Acropolis. Poseidon hit the rock with his trident, and a spring appeared, but the water in it turned out to be salty. The inhabitants of Attica chose Athena as the winner and, in gratitude for her gift, named their capital in honor of the goddess.

The popularity of certain names changes in different periods of history. We watched with surprise how at the end of the 80s of the 20th century the name Anastasia was suddenly literally revived and short term took first place in the ranking of the most common girls' names. And it seemed that in Rus' this name had already been safely forgotten. The following decades brought even more unexpected surprises. The popularity rating of the 50 most common girl names in Moscow today turned out to be very interesting: more about that in this article.

In official statistics, women's names have long been in the position of Cinderella among most peoples of Europe. It is enough to give one example: in the dictionary of ancient Russian (that is, not church, but secular) names N.M. Tupikov, for several thousand male names, there are only 47 (!) female names. Not because, of course, there were really so few of them. It’s just because for the ancient scribes a woman was not an “independent object of taxation” (taxes were paid by the head of the family, that is, the man). But even in the calendar there are significantly fewer female names than male ones. Well, this is how it turned out, since women in the past - not only among the Slavs - played public life a much smaller role (in fact, her life was limited to the household), and therefore a significant part of women’s names were not included in ancient letters, but were passed down “orally,” that is, according to the tradition adopted by a particular people. And if until the 18th century among Russians the frequency of baptismal female names was regulated by how often a particular name appears in the church calendar, then there were no restrictions regarding secular names. Therefore, today we can only guess what their real diversity was.

But after October Revolution compulsory baptism was “abolished,” so the prevalence of names for boys and girls born after 1917 began to depend solely on the imagination of parents. That is, just as it was before the 18th century with worldly names. Of course, due to tradition, the name bearer remained mostly Orthodox. But it was among girls that in the first half of the 20th century a particularly large number of neologism names appeared, that is, new female names created or borrowed from literature and from other peoples.

Why? Male names, according to Russian tradition, should be “convenient” for the formation of a patronymic. And there are “less complaints” about girls’ names. A woman's name is the exclusive property of its bearer. That’s why many parents fantasize here. It’s all the more surprising that over the past hundred years, the ranking of the most common female names included names only of Christian origin or directly related to Christianity. With the advent of computers, ratings began to be compiled for almost all sectors of our lives. The Russian name book is no exception, and a change in the rating of names existing among Russians and other peoples is one of the indicators of changes in culture, language and in many other spheres of life of an Orthodox person.

No. Name Number of girls named after
2011 2010 2005 2000 1990
1 Sofia, Sofia 3829 3668 2127 826 193
2 Maria, Marya 3582 3341 2917 2124 2845
3 Anastasia 3209 3055 3371 3616 3199
4 Daria, Daria 2616 2655 2203 1992 1969
5 Anna 2614 2581 2338 2007 3064
6 Elizabeth 2389 2346 1893 1357 535
7 Pauline 2024 2186 1703 1275 375
8 Victoria 1921 1994 1829 1076 1033
9 Catherine 1851 2037 2036 1885 3726
10 Varvara 1758 1455 766 280 110
11 Xenia 1622 1638 1410 917 893
12 Alexandra 1544 1683 1462 1389 1363
13 Alice 1433 1239 595 281 166
14 Veronica 1259 1203 730 340 259
15 Arina 1158 1151 632 300 82
16 Valeria 1109 978 835 699 363
17 Margarita 896 908 325 343 506
18 Vasilisa 859 797 246 115 38
19 Ulyana 837 803 405 135 76
20 Alina 781 837 994 647 404
21 Milan 741 638 168 48 10
22 Eve 722 648 187 60 5
23 Alena, Alena 704 658 513 482 563
24 Julia 623 651 740 891 2352
25 Diana 622 716 512 446 186
26 Christina 600 659 758 626 858
27 Taisiya 583 612 268 91 31
28 Olga 559 602 679 710 2120
29 Faith 507 500 281 169 320
30 Kira 490 555 89 36 60
31 Tatiana 451 475 510 635 1714
32 Irina 437 457 556 637 1534
33 Yana 404 432 382 310 463
34 Elena 385 402 443 600 2141
35 Evgenia 373 405 339 361 975
36 Angelina 360 388 279 210 84
37 Marina 314 338 365 363 887
38 Svetlana 274 323 361 423 1255
Amina 274 243 114 53 3
39 Hope 255 273 282 226 627
40 Zlata 254 270 81 27 11
41 Olesya, Alesya 252 258 249 155 348
42 Natalia, Natalia 251 289 371 599 1914
43 Camilla, Camila 212 224 86 42 25
44 Mayan 196 206 90 41 35
45 Milena 185 225 141 123 19
46 Elina 182 148 106 58 46
47 Nika 181 178 65 25 9
48 Miroslava 176 144 16 1 4
49 Emilia 168 132 59 21 10
50 Yaroslav 165 173 53 30 19
Karina 165 144 185 118 136