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I'm from Russia, but I don't know names such as Kazimir and Rurik. Rurik it's surname of Russian king.
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Well, I'm Russian... Kazimir is actually a Polish name, Rurik is not popular nowadays, Milena is quite rare as well (it is more Bulgarian than Russian), Luka is used more in Ukraine than in Russia (in Russia it sounds a bit strange)...
The most frequently used men names are: Alexandre, Sergey, Andrei, Dimitri, Pavel, Ivan, Artyom, Vyacheslav (Slava), Youri, Nikita, Oleg, Igor, Eugeni....
Very popular girls names are Olga, Elena, Svetlana, Irina, Tatyana, Anastasia, Marina, Yulia, Natalia..
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I have a book character named Anastasia but she goes by Stasia. I say Anastasia the same way that you do, but for some reason, when it's shortened to Stasia, I say it Stosha instead of Staysia.
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my name is Dimitri
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Wa bout ivan lady? Ukno from like hetalia?
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@ArianaMichelleA the name Anastasia can be pronounced many ways. My name is Anastasia, and it's pronounced as, 'Ah-Nah-Stuh-See-Yuh'
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what the fuck is wrong with your voice?
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where's natasa?
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hley im russian too and my name is vladmir
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Funny all the russian guy names have to sound like from war or evil awesome
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You're crazy! Rurik is the prince of all the Russian princes!
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@Gynger64 Not russian name. Maybe north caucasian.
I don't want to upset you, but I've been watching some of you videos and you keep say Anastasia wrong. It was meant to be pronounced An-na-zta-zia. With a z not s sound.
ArianaMichelleA 3 months ago
@ArianaMichelleA I'm saying it the way it's generally pronounced where I live.
AnastasiaRuby 3 months ago