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i'm hungarian and romanian, actually (drága is hungarian, though it's the same in romanian w/ another accent), and my gf's family comes from many different slavic countries. Alma also means "apple" in hungarian- i'm not gonna raise a child in this country, but it's a cute additional meaning to me so ngl that's why i like it so much. i like:Drahomira Zrinka (would love Zrinka as a first name even! poor anglo Americans though lol)
Drahomira Zlata
Drahomira Olga (would use Olga as a first name though idk if my gf would like it. would probably make a joke like we shouldn't name another kid Helga then)
Drahomira Irena (though Irene is my favorite girl name, so wouldn't use Irena as a middle name for another kid)
Drahomira Vesna
Drahomira Vera
oh btw- you responded to my Silviu thread...i didn't get to reply then, but thank you for your input on that. you mentioned Radu as an alternative- how common is Radu, do you know? i may still use Silviu as a mn. i also like Sibiu a lot, after the city, and that won't be confused with otehr names like Silviu would.
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