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Bulgarian Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Ognyan fire; fiery Bulgarian Boy
Orlin Derived from the Slavic word for 'eagle' - 'eagle' or 'of the eagle'. Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Pasko Often a diminutive of Pavel/Paul or derived from Latin Paschalis meaning 'relating to Easter' ('born at Easter'); in Tagalog 'Pasko' means 'Christmas'. Bulgarian, Latin, Tagalog, Ukrainian Boy
Petko Diminutive of Petar (Peter), meaning "rock" or "stone". Bulgarian Boy
Rachev Literally 'son of Racho' (Racho is a diminutive of Slavic names such as Radko or Radoslav; root rad meaning 'glad/willing') Bulgarian Boy
Rangel Originally a toponymic surname from a place called Rangel; also used as a masculine given name in Bulgaria. Exact original meaning is uncertain. Bulgarian, Galician, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Rosen From the Slavic root "ros-" meaning "dew" (i.e., "dewy") Bulgarian Boy
Rossen dew Bulgarian Boy
Serafim 'Burning ones' or 'fiery ones' (angelic beings); figuratively 'ardent' or 'fiery' Bulgarian, Hebrew, Romanian, Serbian, Spanish Boy
Slavcho Diminutive of Slav/Slava, meaning 'little glory' or 'glorious' Bulgarian Boy
Stoyan standing; steady, one who stays or stands firm Bulgarian Boy
Svetlin light, shining Bulgarian Boy
Tanyo Diminutive of Atanas/Athanasios, meaning 'immortal'. Bulgarian Boy
Tanyu As a Bulgarian diminutive of Atanas: “immortal.” In Turkish-related use it is sometimes associated with tan - “dawn/morning.” Bulgarian Boy
Vassil royal, kingly Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Ventsislav crowned with glory; wreath of glory Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Vesselin cheerful, merry, joyful Bulgarian Boy
Yavor maple tree / sycamore Bulgarian Boy