thread: Russian names?

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    Russian names?

    I like traditional names that aren't too common and DF is Russian so we're looking for something that fits both criteria.

    Not only does the name have to sound nice when it is pronounced in both Russian and English, we also have to consider the shortened version of the name and it's all a bit too hard at the moment.

    The top names on my list are Roman or Nikolai for a boy and Natalya or Nadya for a girl. Alexander/Alexandra is out.

    I'm not a fan of common Russian names like Ivan, Yuri, etc. but am open to all and any suggestions TIA

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    Anastasia
    Rudolph (Rudi)
    Boris
    Natasha
    Annushka
    Sergei
    Oxana
    Anatoly
    Ilya
    Nikita
    Nadya
    Alexei
    Luka
    Darya
    Lidya
    Larisa
    Konstantin
    Katerina
    Isaak
    Dmitri
    Grigori
    Fyodor
    Last edited by nothing2lose; December 9th, 2011 at 12:01 PM.

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    I love Nikolai.

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    My favourite Russian names are
    Dimitri
    Vladimir
    Anatoly
    Rasputin

    Anoushka
    Anastacia

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    Not sure if it is Russian but Emil.

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    Tatiana, Tania,Tanya is a cooolll name , Katarina, Annika, Anoushka.

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    melb
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    Nicola
    Anika
    Tonya
    Katie
    Anna
    Anya
    Vera
    Veronika


    Antonio
    Rudolf
    Boris
    Viktor
    Ignacius
    Zephan

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    Katinka.

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    Dimitri (Dima)
    Tatiana
    Vladimir

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    Thanks Girls!

    Vera, Veronika and Lidiya are all maybes, I'm not sure about Catherine/Katherine and the many variations. Sorry Tanstar I'm not a big fan of Tanya either

    The diminutive form of Natalya and Anastasia is Natasha which DF thinks is a prostitutes name and he has a relative called Nadya so I would have to work on him to come around to any of those names. I figure that I get to decide this time because I was the one who compromised on DD's name (Alexandra) because I didn't and still don't really like Sasha which it is shortened to.

    Dimitri and Anatoli are also maybes.

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    I love Natalya, shame. What about Saskia?

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    From your list I like Roman for a boy & Natalya for a girl. But all your faves are nice IMO.

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    We wanted to name our DD (if we had one) Zoia (like "Zoya") but my niece was Zoe. Still love it. When we were in China we had some russian friends whose little girl had that name. She was gorgeous so that probably influenced our thinking.

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    I think Saskia is more of a dutch name Kim. I don't mind it but it's too close to Dd's nicknames, Sasha, Sashka, Sashula.

    Zoya is different, I hadn't heard of it before and I think it could grow on me. Although when I googled one site came up with "This Russian version of Zoe is saddled with the unfortunate, whiny "oy" in the middle"