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Baby Names So Far In They're Out

Russian names for boys range from the familiar (Nikolai, Ivan, Vladimir), to the under-the-radar (Matvei, Leonid, Rodion), to the utterly unknown (Timofel, Innokenti, Yelisei).

Along with Nikolai and Ivan, other Russian boys’ names that have featured in the US Top 1000 in recent years include Valentin and Dimitri. Baby boy names popular in Russia include Mikhail — the Russian variation of Michael — Kirill, Maksim, Lev, Roman and Alexei.

All of these Russian boys’ names share a certain special power and energy — the Russian "strong man" image in baby name form, if you like. Whether you’re looking for a Russian boy name to honor your heritage, or you’re simply drawn to the strong sounds and striking looks of Russian baby names, you’re sure to find something to love in our long-list of Russian names for boys, below. The top names below rank among the current US Top 1000 Baby Names and are ordered by popularity. Unique names rank below the Top 1000 and are listed alphabetically.

A note on Russian usage: most boys' names ending in -sha, -ya and -ka, like Sasha (from Aleksandr), Kostya (from Konstantin) and Vovka (from Vladimir), are diminutive forms in Russian, and are not usually given as names in their own right.

Alasdair

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Scottish variation of Alexander
858
Arran

Meaning: ridged island

Origin:Scottish place name
859
Ludovic

Meaning: famous warrior

Origin:English and Scottish variation of Ludwig
1182
Sandy

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Scottish and English diminutive of Alexander
1959
Macallister

Meaning: son of Alasdair

Origin:Scottish
3405
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Origin:Anglicization of French surname de Chiel, meaning unknown
326
Bruce

Meaning: from the brushwood thicket

Origin:Scottish and English from French
283
Kyle

Meaning: narrow spit of land

Origin:Scottish
468
Wallace

Meaning: foreigner, stranger

Origin:Scottish
751
Irving

Meaning: green river, sea friend

Origin:Scottish
774
Kester

Meaning: one who carries Christ

Origin:Scottish form of Christopher
1651
Teague

Meaning: bard, poet

Origin:Scottish
1531
Camden

Meaning: winding valley

Origin:Scottish
458
Donald

Meaning: proud chief

Origin:Scottish
1105
Wilkie

Meaning: resolute protection

Origin:Scottish surname from a diminutive of William
3545
Glenn

Meaning: valley

Origin:Scottish
1478
Fife

Meaning: place name

Origin:Scottish
9243
Kendrick

Meaning: royal ruler, champion

Origin:English and Scottish
1241
Baird

Meaning: minstrel, poet

Origin:Scottish occupational name
1997
Bell

Meaning: ringer of the bell

Origin:English and Scottish occupational name
5495