Six ancient names for children that are rapidly gaining popularity

Parents are increasingly choosing not only trendy, but also ancient names for their children. Thus, Ukrainians contribute to the development and revival of their native culture.

A selection of ancient names for children

Starry

This name is of Slavic origin and is formed from the word “zorya”. Its representatives radiate light and positivity, therefore they are associated with hope and devotion.

Lyubava

This is a Slavic name that is interpreted as “the one who brings love”. In the modern world, girls are called this more and more often, because Ukrainians are interested in their roots.

Myroslava

This name is of Slavic origin and means “the one who brings peace and glory.” This is what they call sensible, non-conflict and calm women. They try to solve problems only peacefully.

Yaromir

This name has Slavic roots and means “peaceful ravine” . It is also associated with the Sun god – Yaryl. Owners of this name combine a strong character and peace of mind.

Sviatoslav

The name Svyatoslav is formed from words “holy” and “glory”. In the modern world, this is what they call purposeful and persistent men who know how to achieve their goals.

Bohdan

This name is of Slavic origin and is interpreted as “gifted by God”. Bohdans have a stable character, so they purposefully make their dreams come true.

What other names are becoming popular

  • Dobromyr– means “one who brings goodness and peace”.
  • Lyubomyr– translates as “one who loves peace” .
  • Svitozar– interpreted as “irradiated with light”.
  • Borislav  – means “one who fights for glory”.
  • Yaropolk  – translates as “bright regiment”.
  • Tikhon  – interpreted as “quiet”.
  • Glib  – means “heir”.
  • Ostap  – translates as “steadfast”.
  • Stanislav  – interpreted as “one who becomes glorious”.
  • Lada  – means “harmony” or “love”.
  • Viroslava  – translates as “one who glorifies faith”.
  • Zoreslava  – interpreted as “the one who glorifies the stars”.
  • Zhdana  – means “expected”.
  • Kvitoslava  – translates as “the one who glorifies flowers”.
  • Rostislava  – is interpreted as “the one who grows in glory”.

These names not only endow their owners with special qualities, but also help revive Ukrainian culture.

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