[Opinions] Wanting Russian names
I'm wanting some Russian names ideas. I like Svetlana, Tatiana, Alexei, and Evgeny, but I'd like something more unusual.
~*|Bethany|*~
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"To thine own self be true; and it must follow, as the night the day, thou can'st not then be false to any man"
Hamlet, Act i, Sc.3
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~*|Bethany|*~
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"To thine own self be true; and it must follow, as the night the day, thou can'st not then be false to any man"
Hamlet, Act i, Sc.3
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Double check my spellings because it's been a few years. But these stand out in my mind most. A lot of them are really Greek, but are /were used in Russia:
Galina (nn Galya), Eudoxia / Evdokia (ev-duh-KEE-a), Aglaya (a-GLIE-a), Agafya, Marfa, Valentina, Varvara (var-VAR-a, nn Varya), Zinaida (zeen-ah-EE-da, nn Zinya), Oksana, Anastasia, Alla, Irina (nn Ira, EER-a), Daria, Nina, Natalia (nn Natasha), Lyudmila, Lyubov (nn Lyuba), Sofia (nn Sonya), Ekaterina (nn Katya), Elizaveta (nn Liza, LEE-za), Maria (nn Masha), Olga (nn Olya), Larissa (nn Lara), Inna,
Male:
Sergei, Maksim, Viktor, Nikolai (Nikita, Kolya), Pyotr (Petya), Alexei (Alyosha), Evgeny (Zhenya), Konstantin
Galina (nn Galya), Eudoxia / Evdokia (ev-duh-KEE-a), Aglaya (a-GLIE-a), Agafya, Marfa, Valentina, Varvara (var-VAR-a, nn Varya), Zinaida (zeen-ah-EE-da, nn Zinya), Oksana, Anastasia, Alla, Irina (nn Ira, EER-a), Daria, Nina, Natalia (nn Natasha), Lyudmila, Lyubov (nn Lyuba), Sofia (nn Sonya), Ekaterina (nn Katya), Elizaveta (nn Liza, LEE-za), Maria (nn Masha), Olga (nn Olya), Larissa (nn Lara), Inna,
Male:
Sergei, Maksim, Viktor, Nikolai (Nikita, Kolya), Pyotr (Petya), Alexei (Alyosha), Evgeny (Zhenya), Konstantin