Anastasia | | ah-nah-stah-SEE-yah (Russian), a-nə-STAY-zhə (English), a-nə-STAS-yə (English), ah-nahs-TAH-syah (Spanish), ah-nahs-TAH-zyah (Italian) | Greek, Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, English, Spanish, Italian, Ancient Greek | |
Anastasiy | | - | Russian (Archaic), Bulgarian (Archaic) | |
Anastasiya | | ah-nah-stah-SEE-yah (Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian) | Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Bulgarian | |
Anatoli | | ah-nah-TO-leey | Russian, Ukrainian | |
Anatoliy | | ah-nah-TO-leey | Russian, Ukrainian | |
Anatoly | | ah-nah-TO-leey | Russian | |
Andrei | | ahn-DRYAY (Russian) | Romanian, Russian, Bulgarian, Old Church Slavic | |
Andrey | | ahn-DRYAY (Russian) | Russian, Bulgarian | |
Anfisa | | ahn-FEE-sah | Russian | |
Angela | | AN-jəl-ə (English), AHN-je-lah (Italian), AHNG-ge-lah (German) | English, Italian, German, Dutch, Romanian, Slovene, Slovak, Russian, Macedonian, Late Roman | |
Angelina | | ahn-je-LEE-nah (Italian), an-jə-LEEN-ə (English), ahn-GYE-lee-nah (Russian), ahn-gye-LEE-nah (Russian), ahn-gee-LEE-nah (Russian), ahn-ge-LEE-nah (Polish) | Italian, English, Russian, German, Dutch, Polish, Spanish, Macedonian | |
Ania | | AHN-yah (Polish) | Polish, Russian | |
Anisim | | - | Russian | |
Annushka | | - | Russian | |
Anton | | AHN-tawn (German), ahn-TON (Russian, Ukrainian), AHN-ton (Finnish) | German, Russian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Dutch, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Slovene, Macedo | |