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Ivan
I've come across Ivan several times the last week and it's growing on me, I'm thinking of adding it to my PNL. I especially like it in a sibset with Henry (Ivan and Henry). What do you think of the name. Does it have too much of an Russian feeling to it? Any good combos?
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Ivan the terribleI can't like it just for that connotation.
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I really like it. Actually, I think the only Ivan I remember personally was Mexican, lol.
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Very Russian......So I *love* it. :-) I only like it pronounced ee-VAHN. IE-van just doesn't have "that sound" to it.Actually, Henry Ivan (Henrik Ivan?) is an awesome combo. Two others that I like are Patrick Ivan and Sinjin Ivan. I guess I like it as a middle name. I'm having an awfully hard time finding a middle name for it.Henrik Ivan is amazing. I think I'm going to steal that combo...
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I personally really like it. It's a very masculine and strong name. And, as somebody said before, it's very Russian-sounding.
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AgreeExcept I don't mind the pronouciation IE-van.Henrick Ivan is good :)
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I think it's nice, I knew a an Ivan once (EE-vahn). I think it has a bit of a Russian feel to it, but not too much (and it doesn't have anything Russian if you plan on saying Ivan with an 'eye' sound in the beginning). I don't really like it wth Henry, but maybe that's just because I'm not too fond of Henry. Ivan Andreas
Ivan Connor
Ivan Constantine
Ivan Henry ;)
Ivan Gabriel
Ivan Joachim
Ivan Kristof
Ivan Christopher
Ivan Malachi
Ivan Octavian
Ivan Ramsey
Ivan Raphael
Ivan Thorsten
Ivan River
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Hey!
Henry was my #1 for ages and them Simon was my #2 for ages later!:)Ummm yeah great sibset! I think it is neat and I like... the Russianness, and the nickname Vanya. I like it in a sibset with Alexander (the great) and Ivan (the terrible).I wouldn't be too put off by I T Terrible, there was an Ivan t. Great as well, and I'm sure ITT wasn't THAT terrible.ETA: My combo was Ivan Ludwig Amadeus, but I also like Ivan Aleksandr / Alexander, for reasons above

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Ivan the Terrible :s.
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