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Re: Obituaries
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Interesting! Are some of these names considered to be "old ladies' names"? Many of these names sound very youthful or "young women's names" to me, that's why I'm asking. Cultural differences. :)Out of these, Stanimirka and Stojanka are my favourites. I also like Bonifacija, Cvijeta, Elza, Hermina and Sofija. And Smilja is adorable.Can you tell more about Jagica or Pranja? Jagica, Katica and Milan look magnificent together!_________My PNL: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/49995
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Almost all of them are ‘’old ladies’ names’’, the only ones I’ve seen on younger people are Ela, Sonja and Sofija. Jagica -diminutive form of Jaga
Pranja –spelling variant of Franja, see Franjo for more info
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