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[Facts] Re: Varinka (Russian female name)
by
clevelandkentevans
12/25/2019, 3:30 PM
in reply to
a message by LH
This is a Russian diminutive of
Varvara
, the Russian form of
Barbara
.
There is no reason why a "pet name suffix" can't itself become an everyday short form.
Etta
is derived from names like
Henrietta
, after all.
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LH
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12/25/2019, 7:03 PM
The
Varvara
explanation makes sense, thanks!
As to the 2nd (
Inka
,
Etta
) - I know we do that in English - just didn’t know if it was done in Russia.
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