Russian nursery
Just had the pleasure of sitting in at a nursery in Moscow. All the children are aged 3-4.
Names:
Varvara
Sophie
Anastasia 'Stacey'
Varya
Weixin
Teodora 'Tea'
Alisa
Petya
Misha
Sasha x2
Lev
Names:
Varvara
Sophie
Anastasia 'Stacey'
Varya
Weixin
Teodora 'Tea'
Alisa
Petya
Misha
Sasha x2
Lev
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I probably should have said Weixin is Chinese.
Weixin is interesting, and I can't really pronounce it, but it sounds pretty enough. Sophie always seemed like more a an American name, so that is also cute even though I prefer Sofie to Sophie. Alisa reminds me of Ayn Rand, because that was her real name, and I can't stand her philosophy or her devoted fans, so that name is kind of ruined for me. And Teodora is really pretty, I think it sounds more feminine and light without the The.
For boys, I love Lev because of Trotsky, my favorite politician, and Petya is nice but that sounds feminine to me. Misha and Sasha sound masculine enough though, especially Misha.
For boys, I love Lev because of Trotsky, my favorite politician, and Petya is nice but that sounds feminine to me. Misha and Sasha sound masculine enough though, especially Misha.
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The girls' names are really unexpected for Russia. The boys have typical Russian male names.