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This is a list of submitted names in which the usage is "medieval russian".
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Adleida f Medieval Russian
Likely a cognate of Adelaide.
Anfusa f Medieval Russian
Medieval Russian variant of Anfisa.
Asklipiada f Medieval Russian
Russian feminine form of Asklepiades.
Bay m Medieval Russian
Derived from the archaic Russian verb баять (bayat) meaning "to speak, to tell", which is ultimately derived from Church Slavonic bajati meaning "to speak, to talk, to tell, to narrate".
Bayko m Medieval Russian
Diminutive of Bay.
Beleka f Medieval Slavic, Medieval Russian
Derived from the old Slavic word белъ "white".
Bogdanŭ m Medieval Russian
Old East Slavic form of Bogdan.
Daromila f Medieval Russian
Meaning "dear gift".
Dawyd m Medieval Russian, Medieval Ukrainian
Medieval Russian and Medieval Ukrainian form of David. Dawyd Igorjewitsch (usually transcribed as Davyd Igorevich in English), the Prince of Volyn (1086–1099), was the son of Igor Yaroslavich and grandson of Yaroslav the Wise from the Rurikid dynasty of Kievan Rus’.
Deva f Medieval Slavic, Medieval Russian, Serbian (Rare)
Means "maiden, girl, lass", derived from the Proto-Slavic děva, itself from the Proto-Indo-European dʰeh₁ "to suck, suckle".
Dobrŭ m Medieval Russian
Means "good" in Old Novgorodian.
Domaslava f Medieval Russian
Derived from the Slavic elements domu "home" and slava "glory".
Dorofeia f Medieval Russian
Feminine form of Dorofei.
Efrosinija f Medieval Russian
Medieval Russian form of Euphrosyne.
Fedar m Medieval Russian, Belarusian
Medieval Russian variant of Fyodor (compare Fedor) as well as an alternate transcription of Belarusian Фёдар (see Fiodar).
Fedia f & m Medieval Baltic, Medieval Russian, Bulgarian, Russian
Variant transcription of Fedya, which in medieval times was also used on women. Recorded, among others, in 15th-century Lithuania.
Feodorit m Medieval Russian, Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Theodoretos via its modern Greek form Theodoritos.... [more]
Feodulia f Medieval Russian
Variant transcription of Feoduliya.
Feoduliya f Medieval Russian
Russian form of Theodulia, which is the latinized form of Theodoulia.
Fetinia f Medieval Russian
Medieval Russian form of Fotina. Found in the Novgorod Birch-Bark Letters.
Fiva f Medieval Russian
Russian form of Thebe.
Fomaida f Medieval Russian
Russian form of Thomais.
Gostiata f Medieval Russian
Most likely derived form the Russian гостья (gostya) meaning "guest". Found in the Novgorod Birch-Bark Letters.
Grigoriję m Medieval Russian
Old Novgorodian form of Gregory.
Gŭlěbŭ m Medieval Russian
Old East Slavic form of Guðleifr.
Igarthic f Medieval Russian
The history of Igarthic is an old legend of Russian devastation and inhumane usage of phallic objects
Ignato m Medieval Russian
Old Novgorodian form of Ignatius.
Irodia f Medieval Russian
Feminine form of Irodion.
Iziaslav m Medieval Ukrainian, Medieval Russian
Means "coming from glory".
Justinja f Medieval Russian
Medieval Russian variant of Justina (compare Ustinya).
Kapitelina f Medieval Russian
Medieval Russian form of Capitolina.
Kharitania f Medieval Russian
Medieval Russian feminine form of Khariton. Found in the Novgorod Birch-Bark Letters.
Kurilŭ m Medieval Russian
Old Novgorodian form of Cyril.
Malko m Medieval Russian
Meaning "weak".
Maremeiana f Medieval Russian
Allegedly a form of Miriam.
Mirad m Medieval Russian, Bosnian (Rare), Montenegrin (Rare)
Derived from Slavic miru meaning "peace, world" combined with rad meaning "happy, willing".
Nakhoslav m Medieval Russian
Meaning "impudent glory".
Našĭgostŭ m Medieval Russian
An Old Novgorodian name.
Nezhka f Medieval Russian
Derived form the Russian нежная (nezhnaya) meaning "tender". Found in the Novgorod Birch-Bark Letters.
Nifont m Medieval Russian, Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Nephon via its modern Greek form Nifon.
Oleksandrŭ m Medieval Russian
Old East Slavic form of Alexander.
Olĭgŭ m Medieval Russian
Old East Slavic form of Helgi.
Onfim m Medieval Russian
Old Novgorodian form of the name Anthemios. This was the name of a 7 year old boy who lived in Novgorod in the 13th century, known for his well-preserved notes, drawings and homework exercises scratched in birch bark... [more]
Onthime m Medieval Russian
Old Novgorodian form of Anthemius.
Polochko m Medieval Russian
Derived from the Slavic element pulku "people, host, army". ... [more]
Prebrana f Medieval Russian
Name of a medieval Russian princess.
Rogneda f Medieval Slavic, Medieval Russian, History
Slavic variant of the Old Norse name Ragnhildr (see Ragnhild). It was borne by a wife of the 10th-century Kievan prince Vladimir the Great.
Sofon m Medieval Russian
Russian variant of Sofoniya. Technically, this name can also be the Russian form of the ancient Greek name Sophon, but that particular etymology seems to be quite rare in the Russian context.
Sosipatr m Medieval Russian, Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Sosipatros, possibly via its latinized form Sosipater.
Stanilo m Medieval Russian
Meaning "wall".
Strŭi m Medieval Russian
Means "paternal uncle" in Old Novgorodian.
Tachanka m Medieval Russian
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Tekusa f Medieval Russian
Russian form of Thekusa.
Vadimirŭ m Medieval Russian
Old East Slavic form of Vadimir.
Vadimŭ m Medieval Russian
Old East Slavic form of Vadim; a diminutive of Vadimirŭ.
Vasalisa f Medieval Russian
Likely a variant of Vasilisa.
Voron m Medieval Russian
Derived from either Russian ворон (voron) meaning "raven" or Russian ворона (vorona) meaning "crow" (as in, the bird).
Žiznobude m Medieval Russian
An Old Novgorodian name.