I spend a lot of time in Russia, and none of these names is particularly new or interesting - they're all pretty typical Russian names, and with the exception of Vjacheslav, Jegor,
Nikita and
Ruslan I've encountered these names countless times. Because Russians know what names they like and what they don't, it seems, haha.
I love Russian names, but seeing them on actual people takes so much of the romance away from them. I used to adore
Konstantin as a name, and now I'm completely put off it by the
Kostya's I've met.
I like:
Aleksander - there are
so many diminutives of this name. I've met the ever loved
Sasha, but also people who prefer to be called
Sanya,
Shura, Shurik, etc.
Aleksej - I love every incarnation of
Aleksei.
VadimKirillMikhail - another favourite.
Jurij - but romanised
YuriyRomanJegor - (
Yegor)
I have to wonder where/why you saw a romanisation with 'j' such a strong preference over 'i'/'y' for romanising names like
Yegor and
Yuriy? I can't say I see that that often even over here.