GeorgWart
Russian Nicknames I'm looking for a list of Russian names with their nicknames (ник). I didn't find it with Google. So if you have a long list, please link it. If not, feel free to posts hundreds of replies under this question to list every single nickname seperately. ;-)Thanks to all of you for your answers so far. @Russian Tess - I know about the "regular" nicknames, mostly built with apart of the name and the ending "tschik" or "ruschka". I meant especially those names, you can't see imediately, which is te full name. Like Dmitri --> Mitja. There are many of them in the list which has been linked bei Anastasia. And there are also the meanings of the names. (Although I just wrote my example in latin letters, you can write in russian letters, if you have any other examples.)
4. Dez. 2009 04:36
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PS - the list attached by Russian Tess looks very interesting, but some names not only have non-Russian origins, but are extremely rare or not used at all in Russia, I must say. Готфрид, for instance. Also I noticed a typo on the Boys' nicknames list - Лев spells with a "е" and not a "ё"
4. Dezember 2009
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Валерия (female) - Лера Евгений (male), Евгения (fem)- Женя Владислав (male) - Слава
4. Dezember 2009
Hi GeorgWart, The list of the Russian names on the site Anastasia found for you is quite full, I would say. I can give you more less ‘regular’ names as you have requested: Ванятка - derived from Ваня, Иван Васёк, Василёк - from Василий Сашок, Санёк - from Саша, Александр Митёк - from Митя, Дмитрий I am not quite happy about using the word nicknames here though. I know it’s widely used, especially by westerners, but strictly speaking it’s incorrect to call them nicknames because what we are talking about here is not nicknames but rather versions of a given name. Do you know what I mean? Best wishes, Russian Tess http://www.russiantess.blogspot.com
11. Dezember 2009
Hi GeorgWart, Is there a particular name you want a nickname for or are you aiming at a collection of all Russian names and their nicknames? I must warn you, it’s going to be a very long list! :-) I’ll try to explain about the nicknames. Take my name, for example. The full name is Tatiana, Tanya is a short one. The affectionate name is Tanyechka, a boyfriend or husband could call me that. Also Tanyoosha or Tanyooshka if I were a child. Other nicknames are Tan or Tanka, pronounced with a soft [n] and would be used by close friends or members of the family. Was that helpful? Best wishes, Russian Tess http://www.russiantess.blogspot.com
9. Dezember 2009
Yes. Short names or diminutive names. If you give the search engine those word combinations, I think you should get better results than with nicknames.
8. Dezember 2009
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