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Slavic names
Which one of these Slavic names do you like?
I'll post Polish and Russian names another time, because they're too numerous...
ALBANIANFLUTURA (floo-too-rah)
BULGARIADESISLAVA (deh-see-slah-vah)
IOANA (yoh-ah-nah)
IRINA (ee-ree-nah)
IVA (ee-vah)
IVANKA (ee-vahn-kah)
LALA (lah-lah)
MILA (mee-lah)
NIKOLINA (nee-koh-lee-nah)
RADOMIRA (rah-doh-mee-rah)
SVETLANA (sveht-lah-nah)
VASILKA (vah-seel-kah)
CZECHANDELA (ahn-deh-lah)
ANTONIE (ahn-toh-nyeh)
BRONISLAVA (broh-nees-lah-vah)
DENISA (den-ees-ah)
FERDINANDA (fair-dee-nahn-dah)
FRANTISKA (frahn-tees-kah)
IRENA (ee-ren-ah)
IRENKA (ee-ren-kah)
IVANA (ee-vah-nah)
JANA (yah-nah)
JARKA (yahr-kah)
JARMILA (yahr-mee-lah / yah-rmee-lah, which one is clearer ?)
JITKA (yee-tkah)
LIDA (lee-dah)
MARIKA (mah-ree-kah)
MICHAELA (mee-kah-eh-lah / mee-kah-el-ah, the same to me but dunno which is clearer to you)
MILANA (mee-lah-nah)
MILENA (mee-leh-nah)
NADEZHDA (nah-dezh-dah)
PAVLINA (pah-vlee-nah)
PETRA (peh-trah)
RENATA (reh-nah-tah)
SIMONA (see-moh-nah / sim-oh-nah)
ZORA (zoh-rah)
HUNGARIANALIDA (ah-lee-dah)
ALIZ (ah-liz / ah-leez)
AMALIA (ah-mah-lyah – the 3 a sound the same)
ANGYALKA (ahn-gyahl-kah – the 3 a sound the same)
ARANKA (ah-rahn-kah – the 3 a sound the same)
CILI (keely or tseely)
CSILLA (ksee-lah)
DORIKA (doh-ree-kah)
DUCI (doo-kee or doo-tsee)
EDINA (eh-dee-nah)
ERZSEBET (ehr-sheh-bet – the 3 e sound the same)
ETELKA (eh-tell-kah)
EVIKE (eh-vee-keh)
FRUZSINA (froo-zhee-nah)
IBOLYA (eeb-oh-lyah)
ILI (eely)
ILKA (eel-kah)
JULI (yoo-lee)
PANNI (pah-nee)
PIROSKA (peer-os-kah)
SARI (sah-ree)
SARIKA (sah-ree-kah)

LATVIALAIMA (lie-mah)
MADARA (mah-dah-rah)
LITHUANIANAUDRA (ah-oo-drah)
AUSRA (ah-oos-rah)
DAINA (die-nah)
EGLE (eh-gleh)
RASA (rah-sah)
ROMANIANADRIANA (ah-dree-ah-nah)
CRINA (cree-nah / crin-ah, same to me but I dunno which one is clearer for you)
DACIANA (dah-kyah-nah)
DOINA (doy-nah)
DORINA (doh-ree-nah)
ILEANA (ee-leh-ah-nah)
LENUTA (len-oo-tah)
LILIANA (lee-lyah-nah)
LUMINITA (loom-ee-nee-tah)
MIRELA (meer-el-ah)
MIRUNA (mee-roo-nah)
RALUCA (rah-loo-kah)
RODICA (roh-dee-cah)
RUXANDRA (roo-xahn-drah)
SORINA (sor-in-ah / sor-ee-nah)
VIORICA (vyoh-ree-kah / fyoh-ree-kah)
SERBIAN CROATIANDIJANA (dee-yah-nah)
GORDANA (gor-dah-nah)
JADRANKA (yah-drahn-kah)
JASNA (yah-snah)
JELENA (yeh-leh-nah / yell-eh-nah)
JELKA (yell-kah)
JOVANA (yoh-vah-nah)
LJUBICA (lyoo-bee-kah)
LUCIJA (loo-kee-yah)
MIRNA (meer-nah)
MOJCA (moy-kah)
SENKA (sen-kah)
VISNJA (vees-nyah)
ZLATA (zlah-tah)
SLOVENEALENKA (ah-len-kah)
CILKA (seel-kah or tseel-kah)
DARINKA (dah-rin-kah)
JASNA (yah-snah)
LAVRA (lah-vrah)
PEPCA (pep-cah)
SLAVA (slah-vah)
SPELA (spell-ah)
ZALA (zah-lah or tsah-lah)
UKRAINIANOLENA (oh-len-ah)


~~ Claire ~~
My dear ! are Alia, Eidel and Enola.

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Thanks for the post. It's always difficult to know the pn. Great post!I like:
IVANKA (ee-vahn-kah)
MILA (mee-lah)
NIKOLINA (nee-koh-lee-nah)
SVETLANA (sveht-lah-nah)
ANDELA (ahn-deh-lah)
BRONISLAVA (broh-nees-lah-vah)
DENISA (den-ees-ah)
IVANA (ee-vah-nah)
JARMILA (yahr-mee-lah / yah-rmee-lah, which one is clearer ?)
MARIKA (mah-ree-kah)
MILANA (mee-lah-nah)
MILENA (mee-leh-nah)
PAVLINA (pah-vlee-nah)
PETRA (peh-trah)
RENATA (reh-nah-tah)
SIMONA (see-moh-nah / sim-oh-nah)
ZORA (zoh-rah)
ALIZ (ah-liz / ah-leez)
AMALIA (ah-mah-lyah – the 3 a sound the same)
CSILLA (ksee-lah)
DUCI (doo-kee or doo-tsee)
FRUZSINA (froo-zhee-nah)
MADARA (mah-dah-rah)
DAINA (die-nah)
DACIANA (dah-kyah-nah)
ILEANA (ee-leh-ah-nah)
MIRELA (meer-el-ah)
RALUCA (rah-loo-kah)
GORDANA (gor-dah-nah)
JOVANA (yoh-vah-nah)
MIRNA (meer-nah)
SENKA (sen-kah)
OLENA (oh-len-ah)
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I like Slavic names, especially
Irina (which is the name of at least 3 girls I know)
Ivanka
Lala
Svetlana (nn Sveta, the name of my good friend)
Denisa (I knew once a girl called Denisa, but she was Bulgarian, not Czech)
Petra (the name of a Hungarian tennis player)
Simona
Evike
IleanaI used to know a Hungarian girl called Vivien, but I don't think it's a Hungarian name
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Oleksander
Oleksandra
Hristina
Jana"In my heart, I think a woman has two choices: either she's a feminist or a masochist." -G. Steinem
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Oh, I love Slavic names! I like/love:
ALBANIANFLUTURA (floo-too-rah)
BULGARIADESISLAVA (deh-see-slah-vah)
IOANA (yoh-ah-nah)
IVANKA (ee-vahn-kah)
MILA (mee-lah)
SVETLANA (sveht-lah-nah)
VASILKA (vah-seel-kah)
CZECHBRONISLAVA (broh-nees-lah-vah)
FERDINANDA (fair-dee-nahn-dah)
JANA (yah-nah)
JARMILA (yahr-mee-lah - this one is clear, imo)
LIDA (lee-dah)
MILANA (mee-lah-nah)
MILENA (mee-leh-nah)
PAVLINA (pah-vlee-nah)
PETRA (peh-trah)
RENATA (reh-nah-tah)
SIMONA (see-moh-nah / sim-oh-nah)
ZORA (zoh-rah)
HUNGARIANALIDA (ah-lee-dah)
AMALIA (ah-mah-lyah – the 3 a sound the same)
ERZSEBET (ehr-sheh-bet – the 3 e sound the same)
ILI (eely)
JULI (yoo-lee)
SARI (sah-ree)
LATVIAMADARA (mah-dah-rah)
LITHUANIANAUSRA (ah-oos-rah)
ROMANIANILEANA (ee-leh-ah-nah)
LILIANA (lee-lyah-nah)
LUMINITA (loom-ee-nee-tah)
MIRELA (meer-el-ah)
MIRUNA (mee-roo-nah)
SERBIAN CROATIANJASNA (yah-snah)
JELENA (yeh-leh-nah)
JOVANA (yoh-vah-nah)
VISNJA (vees-nyah)
ZLATA (zlah-tah)

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