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[Opinions] Re: Svetlana
I think I'd like Svetlana more if it wasn't always the name comedians, movie producers, etc use to represent and often make fun of a typical Russian woman. Has anyone else noticed this?
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Yeah. That's also a thing with Olga, I feel like.
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Agree.And Tatiana & Natasha for sexy Russians
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Does Natasha have the same vibe/image?
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For me at least Natasha is much more international.
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"Boris and Natasha" as Russian spy names was a familiar trope to me growing up, but I'm not sure how relevant they are anymore!
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Oh, I see!
And I'd like to add my two cents about these particular names, back then, I was always wondering why it's Boris - a full name, and Natasha - NN. Why not Boris and Natalia.
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It's from two characters from an old cartoon from the 50s and 60s. "Boris Badenov" and "Natasha Fatale" worked for someone called "Fearless Leader". Cold War humour I guess.... I'm not sure why it was Natasha over Natalia, and why Boris.
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Thank you!
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Yes, you're right, there's something very stereotypical about Svetlana. Maybe that's why it has such a plastic 90s feeling for me.
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