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Re: Meaning/Origin of "Wowa"
Hi Sandra,I believe you're right. I found Vovotchka as a pet form for Vladimir.
Satu
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Wow indeed!I once read about the many sons of King George III, one of whom was in the royal Navy and while serving in the South Seas had a scandalous and long-standing affair with a local lady improbably named Wowski. Could the Russian navy have got there first? (I always fancied Wowski as a name for a cat, preferably a Russian Blue.)
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You are right, there are some forms of Vladimir:Vova (or as you wrote Wowa)
Volodya
Vovochka
Vlad (rare)
Vovka (a little familiar!)
Vovan (for friends)
Volod'ka
Vovanchik
Vovkin (ironic {actualy this word means Vova's })and many other nicknames depends on Vladimir's friends
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