Beautiful Serbian names. What to name the baby

A correctly chosen name has a strong positive impact on a person’s character, aura and destiny. Actively helps to develop, forms positive qualities of character and condition, strengthens health, removes various negative programs of the unconscious. But how to choose the perfect name?

Despite the fact that in culture there are poetic interpretations of what women's names mean, in reality the influence of the name on each girl is individual.

Sometimes parents try to choose a name before birth, preventing the child from developing. Attempts to use astrology are no longer applicable; astrology and numerology for choosing a name have squandered all serious knowledge about the influence of a name on fate over the centuries.

Christmastide calendars, holy people, without consulting a seeing, perspicacious specialist, do not provide any real assistance in assessing the influence of names on the fate of a child.

Popular lists, happy, beautiful, melodious female names are essentially generalizations, and completely turn a blind eye to the individuality, energy, and soul of the child.

Beautiful and modern Serbian names should first of all suit the child, and not the relative external criteria of beauty and fashion. Who don't care about your child's life.

Various characteristics according to statistics - positive features name, negative traits name, choice of profession by name, influence of a name on business, influence of a name on health, psychology of a name can only be considered in the context of a deep analysis of the character, energy structure, task for life and gender of a particular child.

Name Compatibility Topic(and not the characters of people) is an absurdity that turns the interaction inside out different people internal mechanisms of influence of a name on the state of its bearer. And it cancels the entire psyche, unconscious, energy and behavior of people. Reduces the entire multidimensionality of human interaction to one false characteristic.

Meaning of the name does not give full impact, it is only a small part of the impact. For example, Miryana (beloved), this does not mean that the girl will be happy in family life, and bearers of other names are unhappy. The name can weaken her health, block her heart center and she will not be able to give and receive love. On the contrary, another girl will be helped to solve problems related to love or family, which will make life and achieving goals much easier. The third girl may not have any effect at all, whether there is a name or not. Etc. Moreover, all these children can be born on the same day. And have the same astrological, numerological and other characteristics. And the same name. But fates are different.

The most popular Serbian names for girls are also a misconception. 95% of girls are called names that do not make their fate easier. You can only focus on the child’s innate character, spiritual vision and the wisdom of a specialist. And experience, experience and once again the experience of understanding what is happening.

The secret of a woman's name, as a program of the unconscious, a sound wave, vibration is revealed in a special bouquet primarily in a person, and not in the semantic meaning and characteristics of a name. And if this name destroys a child, then no matter how beautiful, melodious with the patronymic, astrologically accurate, blissful it is, it will still be harmful, destroy character, complicate life and burden fate.

Below is a list of Serbian names. Try to choose several that you think are most suitable for your child. Then, if you are interested in the effectiveness of the name’s influence on fate, .

List of female Serbian names in alphabetical order:

Adriana - from Ardiy
Angela - angel, messenger
Antonia - invaluable

Bilyana - grass
Boyana - battle

Valeria - strong
Vedrana - cheerful

Gordana - proud

Deyanya - enterprising
Dzhegoda - strawberry, berry
Dragoslava - precious glory
Dragana - dear, beloved
Duschitsa - soul

Jovana - good god
Jovanka - good god

Lubica - violet

Miljana - charm
Milinka - grace
Miryana - beloved

Natalia - birthday, or church Christmas
Natasha - birthday, or church Christmas

Radmila - happy favor
Radoika - joy

Senka - shadow
Slavitsa - glory
Slavna - magnificent
Snezhana - woman of snow
Sofia - wisdom
Srebrenka - silver

Tatyana - belonging to Tatius (for example, the legendary king of the Sabines Tatius Titus) or organizer, founder
Tiyana - peace

Destiny is character. Character is adjusted, including through thoughts. The most the main idea This name. The name introduces changes in character. Then the character changes fate and future. Since all people are different, any generalizations that ignore a person’s individuality are incorrect.

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The adoption of Christianity, which came from Byzantium in the second half of the 9th century, entailed the obligatory nature of only canonical names, that is, limited to the Orthodox calendar. By origin, these names are ancient Greek or adopted from the languages ​​of the eastern part of the Roman Empire in the era of early Christianity. For many centuries names from Serbian anthroponymy competed with canonical names native language(Vuk "wolf"); among the princes, compound names became stronger, in the second component of which the most frequent are “peace” and, somewhat inferior to it in terms of frequency, “slav”.

There were often “protective” names dictated by superstition, that is, according to Serbian ideas, designed to ward off evil spirits so that they would not kidnap the child or harm him. Centuries of domination Ottoman Empire in Serbia (after the loss of independence as a result of defeat in the Battle of Kosovo in 1389) not only failed to destroy the original Serbian names, but, on the contrary, unwittingly contributed to their transformation into one of the means protecting the unity and identity of the Serbs. Some names of Turkic origin included in the Serbian anthroponymy (Karanfila “carnation”) do not exceed the usual number of borrowings during long-term close contact with the foreign-language population.

The establishment of the socialist system in Serbia in 1945 abolished church ban to non-canonical names; the choice of names became free. Many new names have appeared, mainly based on Serbian vocabulary; The transition of informal forms of naming to basic names is especially frequent. Borrowings from the names of the fraternal peoples of Yugoslavia are also common (for example, the names Iegan, Njegosh, Negota, Negatic, Negach, Negaje, and the feminine Negotinka were formed.

Suffixes form a kind of paradigm, which can be illustrated by the example of male names:

Bratota Bratun Bratui Bratokhna Bratoje Milota Miloš Milun Miluy Milokhna Miloje Work Radosh Rayun Raduy Radohna Radoje.

The most common suffixes of female names: -ka (covers 20% of all names of Serbian women; differs from Russian in that it does not carry any derogatory connotation at all (Zhivka, Zdravka, Slavyanka), -ina (Yasmina, Angelina), -itsa (Milica, Zorica ), -ana (Lilyana, Snezhana).
Compound names are numerous. A third of all men wear them (Miroslav, Radomir); in women they are half as common (Negomira, Negoslava).

The ten most common male names are: Dragan, Zoran, Milan, Slobodan, Miroslav, Milodrag, Dusan, Radomir, Petar, Vladimir. But their frequency is variable and different in different areas.

All female names end in -a (in Russian transmission - also in the spelling -iya, which conveys the pronunciation -iya), male names end in a hard consonant, a small amount - iot and a slightly larger number - a vowel.

Numerous derivative forms are extremely widespread in the sphere of everyday communication. For example, from the main form male name Alexander, such derivatives as Sandro, Sanda, Sandal, Sande, Sanko, Lesan, Leko, Lela, Lesa, Lesko, Lesander, Lecha, Leiko, Lekan, Tsane, Tsaka, Tsanda are possible.

Serbian anthroponymy is characterized by an abundance of nicknames.

Last names are required for everyone. Many Serbs have surnames ending in -ich.

In the Russian program the spelling is -ich.

There are significantly fewer surnames with -ich in Vojvodina - half of all surnames in Kosovo-Metohija. In a number of localities, the entire population has, in addition to the official surname, a parallel one, used by all residents within the village.

The modern Serbian name book has a rich educational suffixation: there are more than 50 suffixes that form personal names. So, for example, from the base they can.

Many tried to protect the baby from evil forces with the help of a name. Slavic peoples. The meaning of the child's name was associated with faith in the forces of nature or hope for best qualities human nature.

Serbian names are of pagan origin. The main wish for a child is to live, to survive. Therefore, the root “zhivo” was often found in the name of the Serbs: Zhivko, Zhivan, Zhivana, Dabizhiv. The special meaning that was invested in each of the Serbian names is not difficult to understand. They sound very poetic: Slavica, Gordana, Milica, Srebryanka, Slobodan, Radovan.

Names of Serbian princes

Historical sources have preserved the names of noble people of Serbia who lived before the baptism of Serbian tribes in the 9th century. Names very sonorous and majestic- Svevlad, Selemir, Vladin, Ratmir, Vysheslav, Radoslav, Vlastimir, Stroimir. Prince's name contains two roots- it is immediately clear what great hopes and tasks were placed on the child named in this way.

The compound name was the privilege of men. But in noble families, girls sometimes received this name - Negoslava, Negomira, Dregoslava, Radmila.

Baptism in Serbia led to the widespread dissemination of the names of Christian canonized saints. Mainly names of Greek, Roman, Jewish origin . However Slavic names still popular in Serbia.

Feminine names

There are a lot of authentic Serbian female names. It is especially interesting that the same name can be used in different forms. The documents indicate the version of the name that you like: the full name or one of the abbreviations.

The consonance of the Serbian and Russian languages, which are of Slavic origin, makes the names of the Serbs completely clear in meaning: Spring, Dubravka, Dushka, Sloboda. Serbian female names and their meanings are sometimes heard almost the same:

  • Militsa is sweet.
  • Dragana is dear.
  • Snezhana - snowy.
  • Boyana is brave.
  • Gordana is proud.
  • Srebryanka - silver.
  • Slavitsa is nice.
  • Dobritsa is kind.

About general history and the significant influence of Russian culture and literature are reminiscent of female Yugoslav names that came from Russia. They are also popular in Serbia:

  • Tatiana.
  • Olga.
  • Masha.
  • Natasha.
  • Irina.

Nowadays, when people in the Balkans name their daughters with names of very different origins, the most common ones are not only native Serbian names. The names Sofia, Maria, Angela, Teodora, Katarina, Jovana, Iva, Yana, Tatyana, Sara are very popular in Serbia.

And yet Milica still remains the most popular. Nevena and Tijana are two more particularly favorite names Serbian origin.

Name options for men

A male name of Serbian origin, like a female one, is even officially used in different forms. For example, Milko. Such a name may be recorded in the owner's passport. But the same name can constantly be used to call those who have the names in their documents - Milan, Miloslav, Milosh, Milodrag, Miladin, Milovan.

The Slavic root “mil” is very common, and the roots “rad” and “stan” are also common. Their meaning is clear to Russian-speaking people, as is the meaning of other male names. The list of Serbian male names sounds like a list fairy tale characters, reminiscent of pagan times:

  • Dusan is the soul.
  • Vuk is a wolf.
  • Dragan is dear.
  • Milan is charming.
  • Milorad - joyful.
  • Dragoslav is gifted.
  • Bratislava is a fighter.
  • Vladislav is the owner.
  • Radovan - happy.
  • Tihomir is peaceful.
  • Lyubomir - peaceful, loving.
  • Deyan is enterprising.
  • Dobrilo - approving.
  • Slavolub is magnificent.
  • Slobodan is free.
  • Gorazd is skillful.
  • Goran is a mountain dweller.
  • Dabazhiv is a survivor.

As a result of the baptism of Serbia, children began to be named after canonized saints. This tradition has been well established over several centuries, and now the names Nikola, Luka, Lazar, Stefan, Aleksandar are very popular.

More than 90% of Serbs today consider themselves Christians. Nevertheless, old Serbian names are still popular.

The formation of names in Serbia after baptism had another interesting feature. Compound names arose with Slavic root, which includes the name of a saint. For example, Nikoslav, Petroslav, Marislav.

Male names that came to Serbia from Russia are Boris, Igor, Ivan, Sasha. Interestingly, it is common in the country abbreviated form- Vanya, which became a name for both boys and girls.

But such consonant names - Milos and Miklos - have different origins. Milos is a name with a Slavic root, and Miklos comes from the name of St. Nicholas. It was transformed according to the rules and peculiarities of the native language familiar to the people. It should be taken into account that the owner of the name Milosh is most likely Serbian by nationality. This is a Slavic name. And Miklos is a Hungarian name that has also become a surname.

In general, Balkan names have different origins, including common Slavic, ancient Germanic, ancient Greek, Hebrew and others.

Surname in Serbia

Serbian surnames have a characteristic ending “-ich”: Pavic, Pekić, Cosic, Dučić, Andrić. Most popular surnames came from personal names- Petrovic, Milosevic, Pavlovich, Nikolic, Markovic, Ivanovic. Their main root is taken from the name given at baptism. Surnames with Slavic roots are very expressive - Krasic, Stojanovic, Vranich, Vukic. It is not uncommon, as in other languages, to have surnames reminiscent of a profession - Kolarevich, Kacharovich, Kovačevich.

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A correctly chosen name has a strong positive impact on a person’s character, aura and destiny. Actively helps to develop, forms positive qualities of character and condition, strengthens health, removes various negative programs of the unconscious. But how to choose the perfect name?

Despite the fact that there are cultural interpretations of what male names mean, in reality the influence of the name on each boy is individual.

Sometimes parents try to choose a name before birth, preventing the child from developing. Astrology and numerology for choosing a name have squandered all serious knowledge about the influence of a name on fate over the centuries.

Calendars of Christmastide, holy people, without consulting a seeing, insightful specialist, do not provide any real help in assessing the influence of names on the fate of a child.

And lists of ... popular, happy, beautiful, melodious male names completely turn a blind eye to the individuality, energy, soul of the child and turn the selection procedure into an irresponsible game of parents in fashion, selfishness and ignorance.

Beautiful and modern Serbian names should first of all suit the child, and not the relative external criteria of beauty and fashion. Who don't care about your child's life.

Various characteristics according to statistics - positive traits of a name, negative traits of a name, choice of profession by name, influence of a name on business, influence of a name on health, psychology of a name can only be considered in the context of a deep analysis of subtle plans (karma), energy structure, goals for life and kind of a particular child.

The topic of compatibility of names (and not the characters of people) is an absurdity that turns the internal mechanisms of the influence of a name on the state of its bearer inside out on the interactions of different people. And it cancels the entire psyche, unconscious, energy and behavior of people. Reduces the entire multidimensionality of human interaction to one false characteristic.

The meaning of the name has no literal impact. For example, Andria (warrior), this does not mean that the young man will be strong, and bearers of other names will be weak. The name can weaken his health, block his heart center and he will not be able to give and receive love. On the contrary, another boy will be helped to solve problems of love or power, which will make life and achieving goals much easier. The third boy may not have any effect at all, whether there is a name or not. Etc. Moreover, all these children can be born on the same day. And have the same astrological, numerological and other characteristics.

The most popular Serbian names for boys are also a misconception. 95% of boys are called names that do not make their fate easier. You can only rely on the child’s innate character, spiritual vision and wisdom of an experienced specialist.

The secret of a man's name, as a program of the unconscious, a sound wave, vibration, is revealed in a special bouquet primarily in a person, and not in the semantic meaning and characteristics of the name. And if this name destroys a child, then no matter how beautiful, melodious with the patronymic, astrologically accurate, blissful it is, it will still be harmful, destroy character, complicate life and burden fate.

Below is a list of Serbian names. Try to choose several that you think are most suitable for your child. Then, if you are interested in the effectiveness of the name’s influence on fate, .

List of male Serbian names in alphabetical order:

Andria - man, warrior
Anthony - invaluable

Blagoye, Blagoya - gentle
Boyan - battle
Bratislav - brother of glory

Vuk - wolf
Vukashin - wolf
Vasily is the king

Goran - mountain man

George - peasant
Deyan - enterprising

Dimitrie - loves the earth
Dobrilo – encourages excellence in others
Dobroshin - perfection
Dragan - dear, beloved
Dragoslav - precious glory
Dusan - soul

Elijah - God, my God

Jovan - good god
Joseph - he will increase

Christian - follower of Christ

Lyubomir - the world of love

Miomir - fragrance
Milyan - charm
Milun - kind
Mikhailo, Mikhailo - who is like God

Nebojsa - fearless
Nemanja - poor, bad
Nenad - unexpected

Obrad - happiness

Predrag - precious
Pavle - small

Radmilo - happy favor
Radovan - happy

Sava - old man
Slobodan - freedom
Slavolub - magnificent
Srechko - luck
Stevan - crown

Tihomir - peace

Remember! Choosing a name for a child is a huge responsibility. A name can greatly make a person’s life easier, but it can also cause harm.

How to choose the right, strong and suitable name for a child in 2019?

Let's analyze your name - find out right now the meaning of the name in the fate of the child! Write to WhatsApp, Telegram, Viber +7926 697 00 47

Neurosemiotics of the name
Yours, Leonard Boyard
Switch to the value of life

My life is closely connected with the Balkans. When we thought about a name for the baby, of course, we took into account Russian and Balkan - Serbian and Bulgarian, more precisely, Old Church Slavonic. Now I’ll tell you a little about the language and tell you my favorite names. Then tell me what you think.

About the Serbian language

Serbian language belongs to the South Slavic subgroup Slavic branch languages. Very close to Croatian and Bosnian languages ​​and for a long time(1850 - II half of the XX century) united with them into a single literary language, known as Serbo-Croatian or Croatian-Serbian. All three languages ​​are mutually intelligible.

The Serbian language uses two alphabets in parallel: the Cyrillic “Vukovica” and the Latin “Gajevica”. And although in Serbia now only “Vukovica” is considered the official alphabet, in everyday life “Gajevica” is used almost as often as the Cyrillic alphabet.

Serbian names

In the Serbian naming book, names occupy a huge place Slavic origin: Radovan, Milos,Dusan,Dragan,Slobodan, Militsa,Milan, Milena, Zorana, Snezhana. Like the Bulgarians, the Serbs have no fundamental difference between a full and a diminutive name - both of them can quite officially act as independent names. Therefore, for example, guess the “passport” name of a Serb who introduced himself to you as Milko, is fundamentally impossible: it can appear in documents as Milan, And How Miloslav, And How Milos and just like Milko. Actually, the origin of such names is completely unclear: historically they could have been formed either directly from the common Slavic root “mil-”, or as short forms from more complex names ( Miloslav,Milodrag, Miladin, Milovan).

There are also hybrid two-part names, “glued together” from a borrowed calendar name and a purely Slavic component: Petroslav, Marislav, Nikoslav.

However, even for believing Serbs, the presence or absence of a name in Orthodox calendar does not play big role. “If in Russia it is customary to celebrate a name day - the day heavenly patron each person, then in Serbia, although someone has a personal “imendan” (that is, name day) it happens, but much more often “slava” is celebrated - the memory of the patron saint of the entire family, and moreover, of the entire clan. Usually such a patron was chosen as a saint, in whose honor the first Christian in the family was baptized. I think more than half of Serbian families celebrate the glory on the day of St. Nicholas of Myra. Many people honor the Holy Great Martyr George the Victorious. But I also know cases when glory is celebrated in memory of Alexander Nevsky. It is difficult to say when the veneration of this Russian saint reached Serbia, but most likely it came late - with Russian soldiers during one of the Balkan campaigns. The question then arises: did the first Christian in the family really live in the 19th or early 20th centuries? The answer is: the Serbs have always fought a lot. Accordingly, there were many orphans, and a person simply might not know his glory. And if, suppose, the child was saved by Russian soldiers, then he, becoming the head of the family, could, in gratitude, take her as the patron of a Russian saint.”

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