And why is it Svetlana?
What's your favorite (female) Slavic name?
natasha
Dazdraperma
Darya, no particular reason
Amálie / Amajlija
Nadeshda.
Katya
Olga
Irina
Polina
Actually thats not a Slavic name. It was invented by russian writer in 19 century.
It was also problem for orthodox baptism, cos there weren't saints with that name. So they like svet means light in Russian, lets baptize her as Photinia (like in photon and photography, photos is light in greek).
Tatiana
Darya is top-tier
Also not very common
Olga
Because it was her name :(
>Darya
>not very common
For me, Darya sounds like an absolute thot name
Ružica
i like ivanka, pretty cool
Katya is cute and simple.
Svetlana and Ekaterina are elegant.
That's Scandinavian.
Lyudmilla
>I know three Daryas therefore it is common
Lyudmila is also very good
>Ekaterina
>Katya
This is two forms of one name, faggot.
I had a gf named olga once
Aннa
Кceния
Кaтя
Nice story, Igor.
I know retard but they're two different names especially in the modern era when diminutives are given as legal names.
tee hee
fair but lithuania has some fucking horrendous female names
danguole
urte (sounds terrible from an anglo pov)
zydrune
>diminutives are given as legal names.
Is this true
she was a vegetarian, it wasn't meant to last
Yep, like Sasha Gray.
The newest baby in the British royal family did it for example. I know this might not be the case in Russia but there's no need to be a dick about it. I don't know why Russian posters are so hostile and arrogant all the time.
That's so sad, Oleg.
>Is this true
>arrogant and hostile
Uhm
funnily enough I do have a Russian name
was referring to your first post towards me
you were the one being hostile though
This is not my post and I also find this rude
Alina(Aлинa)
Yeah I admit I did it but it was as a knee jerk response to him doing it first. Don't want to point fingers though, I apologise.
Alright sorry.
uhhhh i don't have a slavic name?
What is it, Pafnuty Aristarkhovich?