Snezhana Slavic name, which comes from the word"Snow" and it means "snow", or "Snow Maiden". Incredibly touchingly, the caressing version of Snezhana-Snezh, Nezh, Snezok. Elza Many people remember this name from the Disney cartoon Cold Heart, but very few people know that Elsa is a version of the German name Elizabeth, or Elizabeth.A photo: Getty Images Rudolph This name is associated with a funny deer from the cartoon "Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer". In fact, Rudolph has ancient Germanic roots and very strong meaning - "the glorious wolf." Bela Slavic name Bela is also quite winter, because it means "white", "clean", "bright". In the old days, girls with the names Belav, Beloslava, Belyana, Belianitsa, etc. were abbreviated as abbreviated.A photo: Getty ImagesNicholasAnd did you know that St. Nicholas, popular both in Orthodoxy and in Catholicism, is the prototype of Santa Claus and Grandfather Frost? In this case, in Greek, this name means "the winner of the nations". BiancaThis name is Italian model Bianca Balti, and means it is "white", or "clean." Nôelle is a French name that translates as "Christmas". Also Per Noel is a French Santa Claus.Photo:Getty ImagesAlaskaA popular American name derived from the US state of the same name, located on the northwestern outskirts. Incidentally, this is what Russian top model Anna Vyalitsyna named her daughter.Valentin and ValentinaWinter is not only New Year and Christmas, but also Valentine's Day! So a baby born in February can safely be called Valya. In addition, translated from Latin, this name means "strong, healthy."