In ancient times it was believed that the name given to thebirth, can affect not only the character, but also the fate of the person. So it is or not, is still unknown. Now parents, choosing a name for a child, are most often guided by their preferences. Although in the last two years a trend has appeared in Russia: to call children with old-fashioned names such as Plato and Luka, Stefania and Ustinya, etc. The most interesting is that rare names often have very interesting history and meaning. See yourself! Aurora In translation from Latin means "dawn" or "dawn". This name is also mentioned in the Roman epic, the name of the goddess of the morning sun. The name of the Greeks is "innocent". And in translation from Latin agnus - "lamb". Incredibly cute!A photo: Getty ImagesArian The oldest version of the name Irina. Translated from Greek means "peace", "peace." Arseniy Simplified version of the Greek name Arsenios, which means "mature", "courageous." In general, a boy with that name is unlikely to be a mama's son. VladaDrevneslavian name, meaning "owning glory." A girl with that name has every chance of becoming a leader in the team. Garry Formed from the old French name Henry, which means "head in the house," "the lord of the court." It became popular thanks to Prince Harry, the youngest grandson of the current British Queen Elizabeth II.A photo: Getty Images The Oblivion literally means "good". However, the Slavs often gave the name a different meaning: "good", "best". This, probably, explains the name of one of the three heroes. Ignat's translation from Latin means "fiery." It is believed that this is a short form of Ignatius. Charles translated "man" or "free man." There is also a version that Carl means "king." The last option, most likely, appeared thanks to the German Emperor Charles the Great. KLARA Surprisingly, this is a more old-fashioned version of the name Svetlana. In Latin means "bright" or "clear".Photo:Getty ImagesLukaA shortened version of the Greek name Lucas, meaning "light". Back in the early 90s, it was hard to imagine that you would meet a person with this name in our country, but now parents often call boys this way. Very beautiful!MariannaThe name comes from two names - Maria and Anna and has very beautiful and unusual meanings - "sad beauty" or "bitter grace".MironThe name is derived from the word "myrrh" and means "fragrant". Little Miron is usually called Mirosha, Mosha, Monya, Ronya.OliviaHas Latin roots and is translated as "olive" or "olive tree".PelageyaWho would have thought that Pelageya from ancient Greek is "sea" (by the way, the same as the name Marina!).PlatoFrom ancient Greek it is translated as "broad-shouldered", "wide". This name is also often associated with the philosopher Plato.A photo: Getty Images Prohor has an ancient Greek origin and a very interesting meaning: the "managing chorus". We immediately realized that a boy with this name can have an ideal musical rumor. Rostislav Slavic name, which means "growing glory." Maybe a boy with that name will become rich and famous? Although the main thing - to be happy. We are touched by the diminutive-caressing version of this name - Rostik. Seraphim and Seraphim. This is a biblical name, the so-called six-winged angel. And in the Hebrew language there is the word "saraf", which translates as "flying serpent" or "flying dragon". In the use of Seraphim or Seraphim called Fim and Fima or Sim and Sima. Nice, is not it? Stephanie translated from Ancient Greek - "crown" or "diadem". Unusually, this name sounds in abbreviated versions - Stefa, Stesha, Tesha, Fanya, Fanny. Choose any! TrofimV translation from Greek - "breadwinner", "pet". A small Trofimov affectionately called Trosha or Throne ...Photo:Getty ImagesUstinyaTranslated from Latin as "fair". With this meaning, we imagine a little princess who can be called Ustinya the Fair.ThomaDid you know that the name Thomas is derived from the name Thomas? Unbelievable, but true. And as for the meaning, it is translated from Greek as "twin".CharlotteA French name that comes from the male version of Charles. And the name Charles, in turn, comes from Karl, which means "man" or "king". So, Charlotte is "woman" or "queen". By the way, this name is borne by the daughter of Kate Middleton and Prince William.P.S. Write your favorite names and their meanings in the comments!