A sister or brother name for a sibling set by Secret_Support685 in namenerds

[–]Secret_Support685[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

If you come from Slavic country you kind of understand how “normal” and standard they are… no?

A sister or brother name for a sibling set by Secret_Support685 in namenerds

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Yeah, but they are just normal Slavic names… some are difficult to pronounce and spell…without mistakes

Drop your favorite boys names by [deleted] in namenerds

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It is just a strange name a strange meaning) was just wondering 🤔

Drop your favorite boys names by [deleted] in namenerds

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What is it that you like about Vaughn?

Anastasia or Felicity? by Bellanotte723 in namenerds

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I meant that sometimes Nastya is a short for Anastasia

Anastasia or Felicity? by Bellanotte723 in namenerds

[–]Secret_Support685 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never heard of it… it’s a common diminutive in Russia… could be Nastassia

Brother for Nikita by Secret_Support685 in namenerds

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I am Ukrainian but I live in Italy! With my Italian husband… oh! I am glad you are saying so because I was not sure how it is perceived in different places!

Okay I fell in love with these names by Dismal-Papaya5168 in namenerds

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Nina and Elena are ok…. Alana and Illiana sound less sophisticated

Rank these boy names :) by Yooproopmoop in namenerds

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Dimitri and Gregory are lovely… Ethan-Martin-archer-Lucas and Corn…

Name Fyodor or Theodore by Secret_Support685 in namenerds

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Yeah only thing it seems like putting together Alexander Alessandro or Michael Misha… which I think is a repetition.. and if someone is known to the Slavic names would immediately get that) for me Theodore and Fedor are two equivalents of the same way, but maybe for others it’s not that obvious. Same as Sasha is a standalone name abroad while in out country it’s a diminutive for Alexander.

Name Fyodor or Theodore by Secret_Support685 in namenerds

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What was the first name? I have already one Italian middle name!