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Belarusian name : ウィキペディア英語版
Belarusian name
A modern Belarusian name of a person consists of three parts: given name, patronymic, and family name, similarly to names in other East Slavic cultures: Russian names and Ukrainian names.
==Belarusian given names==

As with most cultures, a person has a given name chosen by the parents. First names in East-Slavic languages mostly originate from three sources: Orthodox church tradition (which is itself of Greek origin), Catholic church tradition (which is itself of Latin origin) and native pre-Christian Slavic origin lexicons. Most names have several diminutive forms.
;Some popular Belarusian names:
* Арцём (Arciom)
* Аксана (Aksana; most common Ukrainian female name; of Greek origin from ''Xenia'')
* Алена (Alena, equivalent to Helen, of Greek origin)
* Аляксей (Aliaksiej, of Greek origin)
* Аляксандр (Aliaksandr, equivalent to Alexander, of Greek origin)
* Аляксандра (Aliaksandra, equivalent to Alexandra, of Greek origin)
* Андрэй (Andrej, equivalent to Andrew, of Greek origin)
* Васіль, Базыль (Vasil (orthodox) or Bazyl (catholic) of Greek origin)
* Вольга (Volha, a pre-Christian name derived from Varangian ''Helga'')
* Ганна (Hanna, equivalent to Ann, of Hebrew origin)
* Дар'я (Darja)
* Дзмітры, Зміцер (Dzmitry or Zmicier of Greek origin)
* Ігар (Ihar, a pre-Christian name derived from Varangian ''Ingvarr or Inglar'')
* Сяргей (Siarhiej, of Latin origin)
* Станіслаў (Stanislaŭ, of Slavic origin)
* Тацяна (Tatsiana, Tatius of Latin origin)
* Кацярына (Katsiaryna, equivalent to Catherine, of Greek origin)
* Кірыла (Kiryla, of Greek origin)
* Леанід, Лявон (Leanid or Liavon from Leonidas, of Greek origin)
* Марыя (Maryja, equivalent to Mary, of Hebrew origin)
* Міхаіл (Michail, equivalent to Michael, of Hebrew origin)
* Мікалай (Mikalaj, equivalent to Nicholas, of Greek origin)
* Наталля (Natallia, equivalent to Natalie, of Latin origin)
* Настасся (Nastassia, equivalent to Anastasia, of Greek origin)
* Павел (Paviel, equivalent to Paul, of Latin origin)
* Пятро (Piatro, equivalent to Peter, of Greek origin)
* Уладзіслаў (Uladzislaŭ, equivalent to Vladislav)
* Уладзімір (Uladzimir, a pre-Christian name of Slavic origin)
* Францішак (Francišak, of Latin origins)
* Юры (Jury, equivalent to George, of Greek origin)
* Юлія (Yulia, equivalent to Julia or Julie, of Latin origin)
* Яраслаў (Jaraslaŭ, a pre-Christian name of Slavic origin)
* Ян, Іван (Jan or Ivan, equivalent to John, of Hebrew origin)

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