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[Opinions] Names from Russian orphanages (girl)
I was doing some research on the web and found a database of children in orphanages in Russia. As sad as it is that so many kids there are stuck in these horrible homes, their names are very interesting. There seems to be a breakdown in Russian names. About 80% of all Russian names, based on these, seem to be picked from the same set of common names, some classic, some trendy. The other 20% are pretty unique.I've included the names I've found in both English and Russian, plus any additional forms of the name that might help in establishing meaning if the name isn't common in English-speaking countries. I've also separated the common and the rare names so you can get a good idea of what seems to be pretty popular in Russia at the moment. I'm posting the girls today and will do the boys later tonight or tomorrow. Enjoy!COMMON NAMESКсения - Kseniya (Xenia)
Анна - Anna
Нина - Nina
Дарья - Darya
Софья / София - Sofya / Sofiya. The difference here is that the first one is pronounced SOHF-ya and the second one is pronounced sah-FEE-ah (unstressed O makes an "ah" sound)
Наталья - Natalya (Natalie)
Татьяна - Tatyana
Яна - Yana (Joan, Johanna)
Валентина - Valentina
Елизавета - Yelizaveta (Elizabeth)
Екатерина - Yekaterina (Katherine)
Маргарита - Margarita (Margaret)
Виктория - Viktoriya (Victoria)
Вероника - Veronika (accent on the "ni," pronounced vyehr-a-NEE-ka)
Лидия - Lidiya (Lydia)
Лилия - Liliya (Lily)
Светлана - Svetlana
Снежана / Снежанна - Snezhana / Snezhanna (I was super happy to see this, as Snezhana is one of my favorite Russian names)
Людмила - Lyudmila
Евгения - Yevgeniya (Eugenia)
Надежда - Nadezhda (Hope)
Александра - Aleksandra (Alexandra)
Анастасия - Anastasiya (Anastasia, prn. in Russian ah-nah-stah-SEE-ya)
Полина - Polina (Paulina)
Валерия - Valeriya (Valerie)
Кристина - Kristina
Ирина / Арина - Irina / Arina (Irene)
Диана - Diana
Мария - Mariya (Mary, Maria)
Елена - Yelena (Helen)
Алина - Alina
Юлия - Yuliya (Julia)
Ульяня - Ulyana (Juliana)
Олеся - Olesya (Alexandra)
Карина - Karina
Галина - Galina (Helen)
Оксана - Oksana (Xenia)
Ангелина - Angelina (hard G, ahn-geh-LEE-na)
Алена - Alyona (Helen)
Эльвира - Elvira (el-VEE-ra)
Лариса - Larisa
Виолетта - Violetta (Violet)
Вера - Vera (VYEH-rah)
Жанна - Zhanna (Joanna, Joan)RARE NAMESАсли - Asli
Алевтина - Alevtina
Мадина - Madina
Тахмина - Takhmina
Сентябрина - Sentyabrina, equivalent to Septemberine or Septemberina in English. I actually ADORE this name.
Лейло - Leyla
Нигина - Nigina
Жилия - Zhiliya (ZHEE-lee-ya)
Есения - Eseniya
Малика - Malika
Альфия - Alfiya
Серафима - Serafima
Ляйсан - Lyaisan (never seen this before)
Хуршида - Khurshida
Гульнара - Gulnara
Ильсия - Ilsiya
Сесек - Sesek
Самира - Samira
Гульсибар - Gulsibar
Венера - Venus, really, but Venera in Russian
Солангы - Solangy (the last vowel is a guttural "ee" sound)
Гутера - Gutera
Матлюба - Matlyuba (mother of love? awkward)
Ильмира - Ilmira
Сахиба - Sakhiba
Эльза - Elza
Билена - Bilena
Мукаддас - Mukaddas
Камалия - Kamaliya
Асимгуль - Asimgul
Патрина - Patrina
Даниела - Daniela
Ылболсын - Uylbolsyn
Фадая - Fadaya
Адалина - Adalina
Гульбагира - Gulbagira
Ася - Asya
Атлантида - Atlantida
Айталина - Italina ("eye" first syllable)
Айсылу - Isylu
Амилия - Amiliya
Аэлита - Aelita (ah-eh-LEE-ta)
Изольда - Izolda (Isolde)
Рината - Rinata
Калерия - Kaleriya
Руслана - Ruslana
Джамиля - Jamiliya
Самира - Samira
Гузель - Guzel
Виола - Viola
Фарида - Farida
Наргиза - Nargiza
Клавдия - Klavdiya (Claudia)
Эвелина - Evelina (Evelyn)
Камила - Kamila (Camilla)
Рамиля - Ramilya
Милана - Milana
Элеонора - Eleonora (Eleanor)
Верислава - Verislava
Таисия - Taisiya (tah-EES-ee-ya)
Ариана - Ariana
Анжелика - Angelica (soft G, like in English)
Дарима - Darima
Радмила - Radmila
Марианна - Marianna
Алтана - Altana
Ярослава - Yaroslava
Альбина - Albina
Фелиса - Felisa (Felicity)
Дилара - Dilara
Василиса - Vasilisa, common in Russian fairy tales
Дарина - Darina
Жасмин / Жасмина - Zhasmeen / Zhasmina (Jasmine)
Умеда - Umeda
Зухра - Zukhra
Райхана - Rykhana
Сабрина - Sabrina
Инесса - Inessa (Agnes)
Зарина - Zarina
Сарра - Sarra
Изабелла - Izabella (Isabella)
Владислава - Vladislava
Злата - Zlata
Евдокия - Yevdokiya (Eudocia)
Рохшона - Rokhshona
Вячеслава - Vyacheslava
Нонна - Nona
Айза - Ayza (EYE-za)
Ирада - Irada
Рената - Renata
Виталина - Vitalina
Аделина - Adelina
Владлена - Vladlena
Агата - Agata (Agatha)
Шохзода - Shokhzoda
Шахноза - Shakhnoza
Кызы - Kyzy (both guttural "ee" sounds)
Римма - Rimma (Rima)
Асель - Asel
Маяна - Mayana
Лайло - Lailo (Lila)
Зульфия - Zulfiya

This message was edited 11/14/2012, 8:28 AM

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I like:София - Sofiya
Наталья - Natalya
Виктория - Viktoriya
Вероника - Veronika
Лидия - Lidiya
Лилия - Liliya
Надежда - Nadezhda
Александра - Aleksandra
Анастасия - Anastasiya
Полина - Polina
Ирина - Irina
Алина - Alina
Олеся - Olesya
Карина - Karina
Галина - Galina
Лариса - Larisa
Вера - Vera
Лейло - Leyla
Самира - Samira
Эльза - Elza
Адалина - Adalina
Самира - Samira
Эвелина - Evelina
Камила - Kamila
Элеонора - Eleonora
Марианна - Marianna
Сабрина - Sabrina
Инесса - Inessa
Зарина - Zarina
Нонна - Nona
Рената - Renata
Аделина - Adelina

This message was edited 11/18/2012, 9:02 AM

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I've noticed the same thing about names in Russian orphanages.I like(I've just put the English spellings, since I am not Russian, although I'd love to learn the language!):
Kseniya
Nina
Sofiya
Valentina
Margarita
Viktoriya
Veronika
Lidiya
Liliya
Polina
Irina
Diana
Karina
Violetta
Vera Samira
Adalina
Viola
Evelina
Kamila
Milana
Marianna
Albina
Sabrina
Adelina
I'm surprised that Olga isn't on the list of common girls names. I seem to come across a lot of little Olga's!
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OMG, did I forget Olga?!?! It's SUPER common.
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I'm figuring that some of the more unusual names are from various indigenous ethnic groups, for example, Tartars, Bashkirs, Karelians, and so forth.I like:Kseniya
Nina
Valentina
Yelizaveta
Viktoriya
Yevgeniya
Nadezhda
Valeriya
Yelena
Alina
Oksana
Violetta
Alevtina
Sentyabrina
Eseniya
Alfina
Serafima
Khurshida
Ilsiya
Samira
Ilmira
Sakhiba
Atlantida
Izolda
Ruslana
Viola
Farida
Eleonora
Taisiya
Albina
Vasilisa
Zarina
Yevdokiya
Ayza
Zulfiya
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I love Russian names. The names I like on this list are:
Sofiya
Sabrina
Inessa
Serafima
Sentyabrina
Kseniya
Nina
Natalya
Tatyana
Yelizaveta
Polina
Irina
Diana (dee-AH-nah)
Mariya
Yelena
Zhanna I am learning Russian so would like to correct a couple things. :)
Ульяня should be Ulyanya instead of Ulyana. If it was spelled Ульянa then it would be Ulyana.
Алена should be Alyena. If would be Alyona if spelled Алёна.
Анжелика is actually pronounced more like Anzhelica. If it had been Анджелика it would sound more like "dzhe" and thus like an Enligh soft g or j.
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Haha, whoops, I speak Russian fluently - those are typos. I know Ulyana was misspelled in Russian. My bad. Алена is actually not incorrect; Russians commonly omit the dots over the /e/ that give it the /yo/ sound. Anzhelika is more correct, yes, but it's fairly analogous to Angelica, which is what I was going for.
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Yeah, I figured as much with those things! Just wanted to write it just in case. :)

This message was edited 11/15/2012, 6:40 AM

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Russian is a beautiful language. :)I like these names:
Sofiya
Polina - I think this is actually short for Apollina
Madina
Sentyabrina - oooh, beautiful! I also like Oktyabrina
Serafima
Zulfiya - I've seen this earlier, I think it's Kazakh. I would like to know the meaning!
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Is it possible that some of those rare names are not Russian in origin at all? Some of them have what seems to be a Turkish or Central Asian look/sound to them.
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Yes, the Russian language has been influenced by some languages as they are its neighbors. So some Russian names are influenced as well. Like Farida on this list, is of Arabic origin, and Ruslana/Ruslan (f/m) is derived from the Arabic Aslan... :)
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