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4-19-2011 @ 10:49PM
gillybean366 said...
I have to say my favorite Russian name always had to be Tatiana. I think it's beautiful and works very well in English, which I think is pretty important. As gorgeous as a lot of Russian names are, they may be a little difficult for Americans to handle at some times. Maybe think about Larissa, Lidiya, Nadiya, Tania, Anna, Anya, Daria, Elizaveta, or Ekaterina. I'm sure whatever name you do choose will be great, though!
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4-20-2011 @ 3:39AM
Nil said...
I think "Lena" sounds nice and it is the greatest Russian river.