Re: Russian Boys' Names
in reply to a message by Akua Topaz
I had an obsession with Russia a couple years back . . . So I love any Russian name on Earth.
I love the Russian pronunciation of Aleksandr and Pyotr. My favorite nickname for Aleksandr or Alexei is Alyosha, because I secretly love Dostoevsky. I love Dimitri, but I don't really like Dima for a nickname. Nicknames for Dimitri can be Mitya, Mitka, Mitenka, and Mitri, which are all awesome. I like Misha a lot as well.
This is a Russian name list, but it is missing an essential name! We are lacking in the Ivan department! I love Ivan just because you can call anyone with this name Ivanushka in the best fake-Russian accent ever.
Russian names are beautiful, especially when they are put together, with first name, surname, and then father's name plus the ending (-ov for males, -evna for females). I need to stop . . . loving on Russia so much.
I love the Russian pronunciation of Aleksandr and Pyotr. My favorite nickname for Aleksandr or Alexei is Alyosha, because I secretly love Dostoevsky. I love Dimitri, but I don't really like Dima for a nickname. Nicknames for Dimitri can be Mitya, Mitka, Mitenka, and Mitri, which are all awesome. I like Misha a lot as well.
This is a Russian name list, but it is missing an essential name! We are lacking in the Ivan department! I love Ivan just because you can call anyone with this name Ivanushka in the best fake-Russian accent ever.
Russian names are beautiful, especially when they are put together, with first name, surname, and then father's name plus the ending (-ov for males, -evna for females). I need to stop . . . loving on Russia so much.