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| 134.1 | sasha or katya | PMRV70::SCHARTNER |  | Wed Sep 30 1987 14:53 | 4 | 
|  |     how about "Sasha Rose"?  Sasha is Russian for Alexandra, which is
    Greek for "helper of mankind".
    
    Or "Katya Rose".  Katya is Russian for Catherine (the "pure")
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| 134.2 | Russian Girl's Names | NEXUS::C_JOHNS |  | Thu Oct 01 1987 20:00 | 45 | 
|  | I'll try and do this from my Russian book (English spellings are mine,
and can be changed to anything you want):  :-)
Full name			Nicknames
---------			---------
Alexandra			Sasha, Shura
Anastasia			Nastya
Anna				Anya, Anyu'ta, Annyushka
Varvar'a (Barbara)		Varya, Varyenka
Vera				Verochka
Yekaterina (Katherine)		Katya, Katerina, Katyenka, Katyousha
Yelayna (Helen)			Lyena, Lyenochka
Yelizavyeta (Elizabeth)		Leeza, Leezanka
Erena (Irene)			Eera, Ereesha
Konstanstia (Constance)		...
Larissa				Lara, Larochka
Lydia				Leeda
Lyudmila			Lyuda, Meela
Maria				Masha, Marucya
Nadejzhda (Hope)		Nadya, Nadyenka
Olga				Olya, Olyenka
Tamara				Tama
Tatyana				Tanya
********************************************************
Hope this helps!
                         Carol (Karolina)
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| 134.3 | What goes with Rose?? | 7986::BOGATY |  | Tue Oct 13 1987 07:03 | 17 | 
|  | 
  Thanks to .1 and .2 for your ideas!  The jury's still out...
BTW, Carol, any idea on what Tanya means? Our book says "meaning
unknown". (Unless Tanya *means* "meaning unknown"!!??)
  How 'bout names of *any* origin that go with Rose as a middle
name?? Any ideas?
	Thanks,
	  Dan.
(Skeptic that I am, I'm still not convinced we won't welcome a
"he" or a "them", despite chromosomal & ultrasound evidence of
a single "she". But that's another topic...)
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| 134.4 | Tania or Tanya | NEURON::GLASER |  | Mon Oct 26 1987 11:31 | 3 | 
|  |     	My babynames book says Tania or Tanya means exotic.
    
    	Also listed under Tania is "fairy queen" - Russian.
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| 134.5 | TATJANA | UTROP2::LOTTUM_T |  | Wed May 03 1989 04:14 | 14 | 
|  |     Hello there,
    
    Just discovered this conference and ofcourse looked for my own 
    name rightaway. And behold! here it is. 
    My name is Tatjana. I never knew what it meant, I knew though it
    is a Slavic name seeing my mother is Yugoslavian (my father is 
    Dutch). When I was little, I was called Tanja. Tanja is fairly
    common here in Holland. Tatjana isn't.
    If anybody else knows more about the origin of this name, I would
    love to know. The meaning of Tatjana so far, I like.
    
    Bye
    Tatjana
    
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| 134.6 |  | SHALOT::ANDERSON | Give me a U, give me a T... | Wed May 03 1989 09:07 | 7 | 
|  | 	Tatjana is probably from the Russian Tatiana.  This is the
	feminine of Tatianus and is from the name of a king of the
	Sabines, Titus Tatius.  Not sure what either of these means.
	Tanya is the pet form of Tatiana -- and is much more common
	than the full form.
		-- Cliff
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| 134.7 | first-hand info on Slavic names | UTROP2::LOTTUM_T |  | Tue May 09 1989 05:34 | 15 | 
|  |     Cliff,
    
    Thanks for the info. 
    About the spelling, I've seen both Tanja and Tatjana been written
    several ways. This probably depends on what country you're in.
    In Holland we (mostly) write: Tatjana / Tanja
    But I've seen Tatiana - Tania, Tatyana - Tanya
    
    Anyway, I'll be visiting Jugoslavia this mounth, and I'll see what
    the people there can tell me. I'll try and pick up a book there
    on names, for anyone who's interested in Slavic names.
    
    Bye 
    Tatjana
    
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