Re: Misha question
in reply to a message by araslanka
Hi !!!!
I like very much your question!
You have axplained all about your reason and also about Misha and his/her history and usage.
Yes! It is like Aleksandr/Aleksandra nn "Sasha"..
It is both masculine and feminine.
Misha is like these names for me!
Well...my personal taste is masculine but I think it is perfect for a girl named Michaela or other names like this.
I love movies so I can tell you about "Hannibal Rising" a 2007 film where Hannibal Lecter who was born in Lithuania has a sister named Mischa. I don't know if it is a nn but it is perfect as it is.
So Misha/Mischa is a girl name...and it is nice as a full name too!
Byeeeeeeeeeeee
I like very much your question!
You have axplained all about your reason and also about Misha and his/her history and usage.
Yes! It is like Aleksandr/Aleksandra nn "Sasha"..
It is both masculine and feminine.
Misha is like these names for me!
Well...my personal taste is masculine but I think it is perfect for a girl named Michaela or other names like this.
I love movies so I can tell you about "Hannibal Rising" a 2007 film where Hannibal Lecter who was born in Lithuania has a sister named Mischa. I don't know if it is a nn but it is perfect as it is.
So Misha/Mischa is a girl name...and it is nice as a full name too!
Byeeeeeeeeeeee
This message was edited 2/9/2016, 2:15 PM
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I saw about "Mischa" in that movie in the comments section on Misha. People were complaining about it because apparent Misha shouldn't be transcribed as Mischa or be given to a girl, and they seem the think the author (author? Director? I don't know) hadn't done their research properly. I'd be very interested to discover if Mischa in that movie was a nickname for something...
Anyway, thanks for your reply (:
Anyway, thanks for your reply (: