Hi, i've been pondering some Russian names recently and wanted to know more about them. They are all girls names.
1. How popular is the girls name
Taisiya in Russia? I can't find any 'Most common names in Russia' lists that list more than the top 10.
EDIT - I'm not looking for exact popularity, just approximate, e.g. 'very common' or 'not so common' and the like.
2. Is the girls name Duscha a legitimate name in Russia? I've seen it crop up every now and again in baby name books, websites, etc. Usually they will tell me it means either 'happy' or 'soul' ('soul' sounds more accurate because the word for soul in some Slavic languages sounds like doo-sha). But i can't find any other information other than that, as in i am not able to find any famous Russians with this name.
Lol, strangely enough, last night i had a dream that
Dima Bilan (this Russian pop star) was coming to study in the UK, and he was staying at our house. I asked him about this name, but he didn't give me an answer. Then a bunch of other stuff happened, but i won't explain because it is quite irrelevent.
3. How did Dasha become a form of
Dorothy? IS Dasha REALLY a form of
Dorothy? My friend takes Russian lessons, and her tutors daughter's name is Dasha (yes they are Russian, incase you were wondering). This girl goes to my school, but i've never met her. It appears that this is her legal name, not short for anything. I don't know whether she was born in Russia or not, but i do know that her mum also has a diminuitive as her name (not sure if she just likes to be called that or if this is her legal name also). One of my baby name books says that Dasha is a pet form of
Darya (and this is also what most websites say), but another one of my baby name books says that it is a form of
Dorothy (if anyone is wondering it is "100,000 Baby Names" by
Bruce Lansky, and that book is not very accurate). I'm just wondering how you could get Dasha out of
Dorothy...
I'm sorry if this message is a bit rambly. I coudn't really be bothered to ask 3 separate messages. Any help (preferably from someone that speaks Russian) would be appreciated immencely. Thank you VERY much.
Za soluna, za stambola,
Bitola ne davam...
RIP TOŠE PROESKI 25th January 1981 - October 16th 2007
This message was edited 9/25/2010, 3:25 PM