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The Russians

The Russians. Russian Names [Men]. Name Dimunitives Alexandr Sasha, Shyura , Sanya Alexei Alyosha , Lyosha , Alyoshka , Lyókha Andrei Andryusha , Dryusha , Dryushka Anatoli Tolya , Tolik Anton Antosha , Tasha, Antoshka Arkady Arkasha , Arik Boris Borya , Bórenka

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The Russians

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  1. The Russians

  2. Russian Names [Men] NameDimunitives Alexandr Sasha, Shyura, Sanya AlexeiAlyosha, Lyosha, Alyoshka, Lyókha AndreiAndryusha, Dryusha, Dryushka AnatoliTolya, Tolik AntonAntosha, Tasha, Antoshka ArkadyArkasha, Arik BorisBorya, Bórenka ValentinValya, Valyusha, Valik VassiliVasya, Vásenka, Vassilyók ViktorVitya, Vitenka, Vityulia VladimirVolodya, Vova, Volodka, Vlad VsevolodSeva VyacheslavVasha, Slava, Slavik, Vyachik Grigorii Grisha, Grishúnya Denis Dmitri Mitya, Dima, Mitri, Mitka, Dimka Yevgeni Zhenya, Zhénechka Yegor / Igor Yegorka, Yegorushka Ivan Vanya, Vanka, Vanusha, Vanushka Name Dimunitives Ilya Ilyusha, Ilik Iosif / Ossip Osya Konstantin Kostya, Lotik, Kostik Lev Lyova, Lyóvushka Leonid Lonya, Lyénka, Lyonchik Maxim Maks, Maksyúsha, Maksimka Mikhail Misha, Mishka, Mishenka, Mishunya Nikolai Kolya, Nika, Nikolka, Nikolasha, Mikhas Oleg Olesha Pavel Pasha, Pavlik Pyotr Petya, Petka, Petrusha, Petrushka, Pétenka Porfiry Rodion Rodya, Rodenka Semyon Semya, Syoma, Syómka Sergei Seryozha, Seryóga, Sérzhyk Stepan Styopa, Stepka, Styópka, Stepánushka Fyodor Fedya, Fedka, Fedyusha Yurii Yura, Yurka, Zhora, Zhorik, Zhorzh Yakov Yasha / Yacob

  3. Russian Names [Women] NameDimunitives Alexandra Sasha, Shura, Sanya, Sashenka Anastasia Nastya, Nastásyushka, Stasya Anna Anya, Anyuta, Anusha, Annushka Antonina Tonya Avdotia Dunya, Dunechka, Dúnyushka Valentina Valya, Valyusha, Valyushka, Valechka Varvara Varya, Varka, Varéenka, Varyúsha Vera Verochka Viktorya Vika Darya Dasha, Dáshenka Yekaterina Katya, Katyúsha, Kátenka Elyena Lena, Lenya, Lulya, Lyalya, Lyolya Elizabeta Liza, Lizaveta Irina Yra, Arina, Arinushka, Irisha Zinaida Zina, Yda, Zinka Name Dimunitives Ilya Ilyusha, Ilik Lidia Lida, Lidochka, Lidushka Lyubov Lyuba, Lyúbushka Lyudmilla Lyuda, Mila, Milochka, Lyúdochka Marya Masha, Mánya, Músya, Múra, Marúsya, Máshenka, Mashúnya, Maríchka, Maríchka Marfa Marfusha Nadezhda Nadia, Nadyúsha Natalia Natasha, Nata, Natáshenka Nina Nínochka, Ninúlya Olga / Olechka Olya, Olyúsha, Ólenka Polina Polechka, Pavla, Pavlinais, Polia Praskovia Pasha, Pashenka Sophia Sonya, Sonyechka Tamara Tamarka, Tamarochka, Toma TatianaTanya, Tanyúsha, Tanechka

  4. Men’s Names & Patronymics A Russian man has three names: 1. a given name from the list above—normally a saint’s name Alexandr Ivan ovich Kuznetsov 2. a patronymic—formed from the father’s given name if the father‘s first name is Ivan, all the sons will have that plus the ending –ovichas a patronymic 3. a family name—the same as his father’s

  5. Women’s Names & Patronymics A Russian woman has three names: 1. a given name from the list above—normally a saint’s name Yekaterina Ivan ovna Kuznetsov a 2. a patronymic—formed from the father’s given name if the father‘s first name is Ivan, all the daughters will have that plus the ending –ovnaas a patronymic 3. a family name—the same as her father’s, but with a feminine ending

  6. Name endings… The ending on the patronymic varies, depending on the father’s name, and the rules can become complex. Here’s a simplified version: If the name ends in most consonants: Ivan Ivanovich Add –ovich or -ovna Ivanovna If the name ends most vowels: Sergei Sergeyevich drop the vowel and Sergeyevna Add –yevich or -yevna If the name ends in -ya: Ilya Ilyich drop the -a and Ilyinichna Add –ich or -inichna

  7. Formality of Address The ‘rules’ here, too, are complex—especially for using shortened forms of patronymics. But here’s a place to start: Eight of the possible ways of addressing a man, in descending order of formality:

  8. The Cyrillic Alphabet

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