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[Opinions] Re: Russian name crush?

I'm from a very heavily Russian/ Ukranian community so I'm very comfortable with Russian names. I do see a few of these as being difficult to pronounce in the English speaking world.First, let me suggest an English name with a Russian nn? I see you have Mikhail with Misha listed here. American actors Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber have used Alexander as their son's first name, but instead of calling him Alex, they call him Sasha. Or they could use Pasha for Paul. Dima for Dimitry. Anyway, here are my favorite Russian names:Alana/ Elana/ Ilana
Anya
Darina
Elya (LOVE this one)
Galina
Katya (LOVE)
Ilona
Irina
Lena
Natasha (they could also use Natalie/Natalia and have Natasha as a nn)
Nina
Olessya
Regina
Sabina
Tamara
Valentina
Veronika
Yulia
Zarina (this one is particularly great because it's the Anglicized spelling of the Russian word for princess- Tzarina)Aleksandr (the Russian pronunciation makes this one so much better)
Alexei
Anatoli
Andrei
Anton
Danil
Dimitriy
Evgeniy
Feodor
Ilya
Ivan (LOVE this one, the Russian nn is Vanya)
Kazimir
Maksim
Miroslav
Nikolai (Niko is an adorable nn)
Roma
Valentin
Yakov (nn Yasha)
Yulian
Yuri (can't tell you how many of these I know, but the name is still great!)
Also, I love the idea of Mikhail and Margarita!!
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