I love long, elegant sounding names. oAo Something that's not excessively difficult to pronounce, but pretty. I really like Heidi, but I feel it's relatively common. And I know personally a girl named Svetlana, so don't suggest that one [even though I do love it].
Thanks.
What are some pretty German and Russian girls names?
German:
Adalia means noble one.
Abelinda means beautiful serpent.
Annalisa means grace.
Charlena means free man.
Criselda means grey.
Ebelina means uncertain desire.
Russian:
Akilina means eagle-like.
Annessa means pure.
Dima means torrential rain.
Galina means calm.
Iraina means peace.
Helina means from the sun.
Hope I helped!
Reply:I don't like russian girls. Bunch of uglies Report Abuse
Reply:Ivana, Louvela, Ingrid..
Reply:German name
Johanna Marie
Reply:nadya prononced (na-de-a) thats a very pretty and different name, thats a russian name
Reply:I like:
Joanna
Brigitte
Anneliese
Natasha
Anna (DUH!)
Natalia
Elise
Gretchen
Helene
Anastasia
Eva
Marta
Hope that helps!
Reply:my niece has the name Katherina (katarina), they picked it b/c of the german heritage and its a beautiful name, her middle name is Aislinn.
Reply:I know a Russian girl names Ludmina, but everyone calls her Luda (Loo-da).
Reply:I like Adelaide! I think it is real cute! Anita is another name (my oma's name)
Mariska
Lorelei
Rori
Roya
Barbara
Brigitte
Britta
Patricia
Annaleisse
Carleigh
Charlene
Marlisa
Gretta
Olga
*Those are my family members names*
Here are some other names
Emmaline
Geneva
Karlina
Emma
Amelia (I can't remember if that is gothic or german)
Gretel
Leisle
As for Russian names!
Anastacia
Anika
Anya
Galina
Lara
Maiya
Kalina
Kira
Tatianna
Katerina
Katherina
Oleyna
Tania
Reply:Winfried, I have a German friend named that. I think it's a really pretty name.
Reply:My daughter has a Russian friend.....her name is
Kseniya (K'sin-ya) Ksusha (K'sue-sha)
Kseniya Ksusha.
Reply:Russian -
Yulia/Yuliya
Natasha
Irina
Marina
Tatiana
Anastasia
GERMAN
Adelheid (Heidi)
Elke
Annika
Erika
Monika
Gretchen
Heike
Helga
Hilde
Ilsa
Inga
Reply:Some of my favorites...
GERMAN:
Ada
Adalia
Allison
Elsie
Ilse
Lottie
Mathilda
Kyler
Karsten
Isolde
Johanna
RUSSIAN:
Anya
Mischa
http://www.babynames.com/namelist/938832...
Reply:I'll give you Russian names - don't know much about German names, but I do like Liesl (like the girl from Sound of Music).
Anastasia (Ana, Nastia, Stasia, Nastasia) - resurrection
Alexandra (Sasha)
Alina
Annika
Tatiana (Tania)
Elizaveta
Nadezhda (Nadia) - 'hope'
Natalia (Natasha)
Kseniya
Galina (Galia)
Irina
Ekaterina (Katia)
Viktoria (Victoria)
Elena/Yelena
Jelena (Russian form of Helena)
Mariya (Masha)
Marina
Kristina
Lyudmila
Susanna
Zoriya (means 'dawn')
Some shorter ones that I also like:
Klara (Clara)
Sophia
Sonia/Sonya
Yulia (Julia)
Liya
Anya
Olga
Raissa
P.S. Heidi and Svetlana are 2 of my favourite names too.
Reply:bianca.... seevie, shasha, meeka,
Reply:The only one that comes to mind is Sasha, but that's neither long or elegant sounding, so I'm sorry.
Reply:GERMAN:
Adelle- Noble;kind
Allison- Little Alice
Johanna- God is Gracious
Katrina- Pure
Kristen/Kirsten/Kristin- Christian
RUSSIAN:
Alexis- Defender of men
Anya- Gracious; merciful
Nasya- Immortal
My favorite is Alexis
Reply:My mom is German. Her name is Marianne Rosalia. My aunt is Annelies. My cousin is Sabine. I have another relative named Sieglinde.
Reply:My grandpa is German and a little Russian but I didn't ask him I went to " babynames.com ".
German Girl's Names (that I liked):
Annalise (many spellings)
Ada
Annika
Crecentia
Elise
Gisela
Heidi
Ida
Kristen
Liesel
Marlena
Wenda
Russian Girl's Names (that I like):
Alexis
Anya
Dasha
Keesha (boy/girl)
Natasha
Sonya
Tamara
Tanya
Tatiana
I hope this helps.
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