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Re: Names (mostly Russian) on my mind
Allochka --Noooo, not as a given name. Nicknames are never used as full names in Russian and -ka nicknames are especially cutesy.
Apollinariya --Kind of awesome!
Boyka --Reminds me of "boinking".
Franka --Too close to Franco (as in the former dictator of Spain) for me, and I dislike the Fran- sound in general.
Galina --Very pretty. I prefer Halina (or Alina), though.
Nadejda --Never been a big fan but it's fine.
Valentina --This has grown on me a LOT lately. I met a newborn Valentina a few months ago and suddenly started loving the name.
Zaharina --Yes! I thought I was the only person on this board who liked Zaharina. :-p I think it's so beautiful(though obviously unusable).
Zhannochka --See Allochka.Alojzy --Hmm. I've never encountered this before, but after looking up the pronunciation I think I like it.
Ilya --I want to like it but I just can't stop seeing it as a girls' name. What with the similarity to Ella and the -ya/-ia ending like Sophia/Julia/Victoria/etc. it reads as all girl to me, even though I know better.
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I'm aware that nicknames are not given as full names in Russia, but I would still appreciate opinions on them. It is possible to appreciate a name objectively and without any intent to use it.
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