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ANA
(Ана):
Bulgarian and Serbian
form of Greek Hanna, meaning "favor;
grace." Compare with another form of Ana.
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ANTONIA
(Антония): Feminine form of Bulgarian
Antoni,
possibly meaning "invaluable." Compare with
another form of Antonia.
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BILYANA
(Биляна): Bulgarian form of Serbian
Biljana, meaning
"herb."
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BISERA
(Бисера): Bulgarian name derived from Slavic biser, meaning "pearl."
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BOGOMILA (Богомила):
Feminine form of Bulgarian Bogomil,
meaning "God-favor."
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BOIKA
(Бойка):
Feminine form of Bulgarian Boiko,
meaning
"inhabitant of western Ukraine."
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BORISLAVA
(Борислава): Feminine form of Slavic
Borislav,
meaning "battle glory." In use by the Bulgarians and Russians.
- BOYANA:
Feminine form of Bulgarian Boyan, meaning "warrior."
- BOYKA
(Бойка):
Feminine form of Bulgarian Boyko,
meaning
"inhabitant of western Ukraine."
- DESISLAVA
(Десислава): Feminine form of
Bulgarian Desislav,
possibly meaning "divided glory."
- DESSISLAVA:
Variant spelling of Bulgarian Desislava,
possibly meaning "divided glory."
- DONKA
(Донка): Feminine pet form of Bulgarian
Andon,
possibly meaning "invaluable." In use by
the Romani.
- ELISAVETA
(Елизавета): Bulgarian form of
Greek Elisabet, meaning "God
is my oath."
- EMILIYA
(Емилия): Bulgarian
form of Latin Emilia, meaning "rival."
- EVDOKIYA
(Евдокия): Bulgarian and Russian form of Greek Eudokia, meaning "good-seeming."
- GERGANA
(Гергана):
Feminine form of Bulgarian Georgi, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
- HRISTINA
(Христина): Feminine form of Bulgarian
Hristo,
meaning "Christ-bearer."
- IVA: Short form of
Bulgarian Ivana, meaning "God
is gracious." Compare with other forms of Iva.
- IVANA
(Ивана):
Bulgarian feminine form of Russian Ivan,
meaning "God is gracious."
- IVANKA
(Иванка): Pet form of
Bulgarian Ivana,
meaning "God is gracious."
- IVET
(Ивет): Bulgarian form
of French Yvette, meaning
"yew tree."
- KLOTILD:
Bulgarian form of German Clothilda, meaning
"famous battle maid."
- KRASIMIRA:
Feminine form of Bulgarian Krasimir,
meaning "beautiful peace."
- LALA
(Лала): Bulgarian name meaning "tulip."
In use by the Romani. Compare with other forms of Lala.
- LIDIYA
(Лидия): Bulgarian and Russian
form of
Greek Lydia,
meaning "of Lydia."
- LILYANA
(Лиляна): Bulgarian
form of Latin Liliana,
meaning "lily."
- LYUDMILA
(Людмила):
Feminine form of Bulgarian Lyudmil,
meaning "people's favor."
- LYUDMYLA
(Людмила): Feminine form of Bulgarian
Lyudmil,
meaning "people's favor."
- MAYA
(Майя): Bulgarian form of Greek
Maia,
meaning "mother." Compare with another form of Maya.
- MIRELA
(Bulgarian:
Мирела): Bulgarian and Romanian form of French
Mireille, meaning "to
admire." In use by the Romani.
- NADEJDA:
Bulgarian form of Russian Nadezhda,
meaning "hope."
- NEVENA
(Невена): Bulgarian name, meaning "marigold."
- NIKOLINA
(Николина): Bulgarian feminine form of
Nikola, meaning "victor
of the people."
- PENKA:
Feminine form of Bulgarian Penko, meaning "rock,
stone."
- RADA
(Рада): Bulgarian and Russian name derived from the Slavic element rad,
meaning "happy."
- RADKA
(Радка): Feminine form of
Bulgarian Radko,
meaning "happy."
- RAYA
(Рая): Pet form of Bulgarian Rayna, meaning "queen."
Compare with another form of Raya.
- RAYNA
(Райна): Bulgarian form of Latin
Regina, meaning "queen." Compare
with another form of Rayna.
- ROSA
(Роса): Bulgarian name meaning "dew."
Compare with another form of Rosa.
- ROSITSA
(Росица): Pet form of Bulgarian Rosa,
meaning "dew."
- SILVIYA
(Силвия): Bulgarian form of Roman Latin
Silvia, meaning "from the
forest."
- SNEZHANA
(Снежана):
Bulgarian form of Croatian Snjezana,
meaning "snow woman."
- STANKA
(Станка):
Bulgarian pet form of Slavic Stanislava,
meaning "glorious government."
- STOYANKA
(Стоянка): Feminine form of Bulgarian
Stoyan,
meaning "stand, stay."
- TATYANA
(Bulgarian: Татяна,
Russian:
Татья́на): Bulgarian
and Russian form of Latin Tatiana, probably
meaning "father."
- TEODORA
(Теодора): Feminine form of Bulgarian
Todor,
meaning "gift of
God."
- TEREZA
(Bulgarian:
Тереза): Czech and Bulgarian form of Spanish
Teresa, meaning
"harvester."
- TODORKA:
Feminine form of Bulgarian Todor,
meaning "gift of God."
- TONKA
(Тонка):
Pet form of Bulgarian Antonia, possibly meaning "invaluable."
- TSVETA:
Feminine form of Bulgarian Tsvetan,
meaning "flower."
- TSVETANKA:
Pet form of Bulgarian Tsveta, meaning
"flower."
- VASILKA
(Василка): Feminine form of Bulgarian
Vasil
("king"), meaning
"queen."
- VIOLETA
(Виолета): Bulgarian and Romanian form of
Latin Viola,
meaning "violet color" or "violet flower." Compare
with another form of Violeta.
- YANA
(Яна): Feminine form of Bulgarian
Yan, meaning
"God is gracious."
- YOANA
(Йоана): Feminine form of Bulgarian
Yoan, meaning "God is gracious."
- YORDANKA
(Йорданка): Feminine form of Bulgarian
Yordan, meaning
"flowing down."
- ZHIVKA
(Живка):
Feminine form of Bulgarian
Zhivko,
meaning "alive."
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