Re: Ukrainian names
in reply to a message by ADT
JMS is right. Carmina is not an "English" name, but it is used in England. Look at me. Take a deep calming breath. Think a little more about possibilities. Stop being snippy.
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you're both right...
An example from my country: I've seen the name Vilibald in the paper just yesterday, so the name is definitely used in Hungary, but if I was looking for a typical Hungarian name, I'd want something more common, like Péter (Peter), Tibor, András (Andras), etc.
The names she listed might not be Ukrainian, but if they are widely used, than it's OK.
An example from my country: I've seen the name Vilibald in the paper just yesterday, so the name is definitely used in Hungary, but if I was looking for a typical Hungarian name, I'd want something more common, like Péter (Peter), Tibor, András (Andras), etc.
The names she listed might not be Ukrainian, but if they are widely used, than it's OK.
Well, duh! But she/he did specify a Ukranian name.