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Appendix:Russian given names

Male <span class="searchmatch">given</span> <span class="searchmatch">name</span>, its derived patronymics (male and female) and its English equivalent or transliteration. Female <span class="searchmatch">given</span> <span class="searchmatch">name</span> and its English equivalent...


Appendix:Translations of female given names in multiple languages

traditional counterparts of <span class="searchmatch">given</span> <span class="searchmatch">names</span> in various languages. The primary goal of the page is to show cognate <span class="searchmatch">names</span> (that is, <span class="searchmatch">names</span> which have arisen from...


Appendix:Slovak given names

The following <span class="searchmatch">names</span> are present in the 2004 Slovak calendar. They represent only <span class="searchmatch">names</span> common in Slovakia and not <span class="searchmatch">names</span> from other Slavic Nations. The...


Appendix:Translations of male given names in multiple languages

traditional counterparts of <span class="searchmatch">given</span> <span class="searchmatch">names</span> in various languages. The primary goal of the page is to show cognate <span class="searchmatch">names</span> (that is, <span class="searchmatch">names</span> which have arisen from...


Appendix:Latvian given names

Main category: Latvian <span class="searchmatch">given</span> <span class="searchmatch">names</span> This is a list of the most common <span class="searchmatch">given</span> <span class="searchmatch">names</span> in Latvia during the time periods 1601-1862 / 1863-1919 / 1920-1944 /...


Appendix:Russian palindromes

This appendix lists palindromes in <span class="searchmatch">Russian</span>. ага́ (agá, “yep; agha”) А́нна (Ánna, “Anna”, female <span class="searchmatch">given</span> <span class="searchmatch">name</span>) апоко́па (apokópa, “apocope”) дед (ded, “granddad”)...


Appendix:Ingrian villages

contain these village <span class="searchmatch">names</span> at times. Therefore, their <span class="searchmatch">names</span> in both Finnish [Nirvi 1971], Ingrian [Kuznetsova 2009] and <span class="searchmatch">Russian</span> are <span class="searchmatch">given</span> in the overview below:...


Appendix:Archetypal names

This is a list of archetypal <span class="searchmatch">names</span>. Archetypal <span class="searchmatch">names</span> are personal <span class="searchmatch">names</span> (<span class="searchmatch">given</span> <span class="searchmatch">names</span> or surnames) which had become designations for archetypes of certain...


Appendix:Latin forms of English given names

masculine <span class="searchmatch">names</span>, or -a/-am for feminine <span class="searchmatch">names</span>), but others are quite different and not visibly correlated. Below is a list of Latin <span class="searchmatch">names</span> that do and...


Appendix:Skolt Sami given names

Orthodox <span class="searchmatch">given</span> <span class="searchmatch">names</span> of <span class="searchmatch">Russian</span> origin. The Skolt Sami spoken forms have only recently been recorded. Skolt Sami form - Finnish rendering(s) - <span class="searchmatch">Russian</span> equivalent...