# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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1 | Adrik | Russian | Dark. | M | |
2 | Akim | Russian | God. | M | |
3 | Alek | Russian | Variant of Alexander 'defender of mankind.'. | M | |
4 | Aleksandr | Russian | Helper of man. | M | |
5 | Aleksi | Russian | Helper of man. | M | |
6 | Aleksis | Russian | Helper of man. | M | |
7 | Alexei | Russian | Helper of man. | M | |
8 | Alexis | Russian | Defender or helper. This Russian masculine name became popular in Britain and the US in the early 20th century, and is now given to children of either sexe. | M | |
9 | Alik | Russian | Helper of man. | M | |
10 | Aloyoshenka | Russian | Defends mankind. | M | |
11 | Aloysha | Russian | Defends mankind. | M | |
12 | Anatolii | Russian | From the east. | M | |
13 | Andrei | Russian | Russian form of Andrew 'manly'. | M | |
14 | Andrusha | Russian | Russian form of Andrew 'manly'. | M | |
15 | Andrya | Russian | Russian form of Andrew 'manly'. | M | |
16 | Antinko | Russian | Inestimable. | M | |
17 | Anton | Russian | Inestimable. | M | |
18 | Antosha | Russian | Inestimable. | M | |
19 | Arman | Russian | Army man. | M | |
20 | Baran | Russian | The ram; forceful; virile. See also Baron. | M |