Ivan?
I've always loved the name Ivan, but is the association with Ivan the Terrible too much? Or is it so common (in Russia) that it doesn't really matter as much? I like all the diminutives Ivan has, like Vanya, Vanyechka, Ivanushka, etc. Ivanushka is just so fun to say and is a great excuse to start doing a fake Russian accent: "Ohhh, Ivanushka, vhat did Natasha ever do to you?" LOL. Anyway... WDYTO the MN Radoslav with it?
Finally, WDYTO the sibset Dmitri Modest and Ivan Radoslav? I think it's the best I've been able to do with a sibset ever since my Slavic phase started.
Finally, WDYTO the sibset Dmitri Modest and Ivan Radoslav? I think it's the best I've been able to do with a sibset ever since my Slavic phase started.
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I love Ivan! It makes me so happy! I don't associate it with Ivan the terrible, though that would be a cute joke if little Ivan acted up.
Ivan Radoslav is a teeny bit much, but it's also really handsome. I LOOOOVE Dmitri Modest. Like seriously love it. Ivan and Dmitri are like my dream brother-set name!
Ivan Radoslav is a teeny bit much, but it's also really handsome. I LOOOOVE Dmitri Modest. Like seriously love it. Ivan and Dmitri are like my dream brother-set name!
DBF *just* asked me about Ivan.
And my response was "Ivan the Terrible." The association is too much for me, but that's only my personal opinion. He probably won't get too much teasing in school because, face it, kids don't always have their European history straight. =P
The sibset works great, and Ivan Radoslav drips Moscow for me. They go very well together.
And my response was "Ivan the Terrible." The association is too much for me, but that's only my personal opinion. He probably won't get too much teasing in school because, face it, kids don't always have their European history straight. =P
The sibset works great, and Ivan Radoslav drips Moscow for me. They go very well together.