Adam | | A-dəm (English), a-DAWN (French), AH-dahm (German, Polish), AH:-dahm (Dutch), ah-DAHM (Russian, Ukrainian) | English, French, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Russian, Ukrainia | |
Albina | | ahl-BEE-nah (Russian, Italian, Polish) | Russian, Ukrainian, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Slovene, Polish, German, Lithuanian, Ancient Roman | |
Aleks | | - | Russian, Ukrainian, Slovene, Polish | |
Aleksandr | | ah-lyek-SAHNDR (Russian), ah-leek-SAHNDR (Russian) | Russian, Armenian, Ukrainian | |
Aleksandra | | ah-lyek-SAHN-drah (Russian), ah-leek-SAHN-drah (Russian), ahl-ek-SAHN-drah (Polish) | Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Serbian, Bulgarian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian, Estonian | |
Aleksei | | ah-lyek-SYAY (Russian), ah-leek-SYAY (Russian) | Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian | |
Aleksey | | ah-lyek-SYAY (Russian), ah-leek-SYAY (Russian) | Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian | |
Alexei | | ah-lyek-SYAY (Russian), ah-leek-SYAY (Russian) | Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian | |
Alexey | | ah-lyek-SYAY (Russian), ah-leek-SYAY (Russian) | Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian | |
Alla | | AHL-lah | Russian, Ukrainian | |
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 | |
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 | |
Andriy | | ahn-DREEY | Ukrainian | |