[identity profile] x-cherrydarling.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] babynames
i was on behindthename.com earlier and i looked at the names for most of the nationalities, and i noticed that i liked a lot of finnish and russian names. WDYT of these?

Finnish names:

Girls:
Eveliina
Hannele
Katalin
Kaija
Lumi
Maija
Suvi
Tuuli

Boys:
Kaapo
Niko
Severi
Taavi
Tahvo
Usko


Russian names:

Girls:
Anya
Dominika
Galina
Maryana
Serafima
Svetlana
Taisiya
Valentina
Veronika
Yelena
Yevdokiya

Boys:
Akim
Aleksandr
Dimitri
Ilya
Luka
Makari
Maxim
Mikhail
Nikolai
Nikon









Date: 2007-08-26 03:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lneef.livejournal.com
Finnish names, though neat, are mostly unusable in the US. Confusing, especially with double vowels. They remind me of hockey.

Russian names are slightly more usable, but I think they're best if you actually have at least a little Russian heritage. Otherwise they sound a bit silly.

Date: 2007-08-26 03:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/___heyvanity/
I'm really not sure how to pronounce the Finnish names, so I don't know.

But I like Anya (I've seen is spelled Anja too?), Svetlana and Valentina. I like Dimitri, Luka, and Maxim.

Date: 2007-08-26 04:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sandtree.livejournal.com
My sister's living in Finland right now. The names of the family she's with:

Mika
Johanna
Julius

The names of her Finnish friends:

Anni
Katri
Kaisku
Veera
Emmi
Jenni
Heikki
Antti-Matti
Ilkka

Date: 2007-08-26 08:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bobinwales.livejournal.com
Finnish:
Katalin
Kaija
Niko
Severi

Russian:
Anya
Taisiya
Yelena
Aleksandr
Luka
Maxim
Mikhail
Nikolai
Nikon

Date: 2007-08-26 01:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 0o-faerie.livejournal.com
The thing I don't like about Finnish names, is that it has too often 2 vowels where I feel should just be one. I only like Kaija.
& Russian names I find too tacky. Although I met a Yelena once and she was very nice =)

Date: 2007-08-26 04:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_x_blackroses_x/
I love Finnish and Russian names too.

Girls:
Eveliina
Katalin
Kaija
Maija
Suvi
Tuuli

Boys:

Niko
Severi
Taavi


Girls:
Anya
Dominika
Maryana
Serafima
Svetlana
Valentina
Veronika
Yelena


Boys:

Aleksandr
Dimitri
Ilya
Luka
Maxim
Mikhail
Nikolai

I like all those!

Date: 2007-08-27 02:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] volga82.livejournal.com
i am from Russia and let me tell you a bit about these names:
Russian names:

Girls:
Anya - pet version of Anna, Ann, very popular
Dominika - never met or heard of anyone with Russian heritage named this name
Galina - pet version would be Galya, used to be popular years ago
Maryana - similar to Marina, Maria - basically an old-fashioned version of these two
Serafima -extremely old-fashioned, very few people like this name. Short version of this name is Fima
Svetlana - used to be more popular years ago than now, short version is Sveta, "Svet" in Russian means "Light"
Taisiya - short version would be something like Taia, sort of old-fashioned
Valentina - used to be a popular name in the 50s and 60s. Related to St. Valentine's
Veronika -this is a more modern name, which is made of two names combined. The first one is Vera, which means "believe" , the second one is "Nika" which means something like "Good Luck" or "Fortune" , so you get "believe in good fortune" or "believe in victory"
Yelena - same as Helen, short version would be "Lena", overused in Russia
Yevdokiya - this name was popular in my great great grandmother times :)

Boys:
Akim - very old fashioned
Aleksandr - obvious, same as Alexander, overused name in Russia
Dimitri - popular, short version would be "Dima"
Ilya - relatively popular and modern
Luka - used to be popular in my great grandmothers times, now this name is coming back
Makari- very old fashioned, another version of this name is "Makar"
Maxim - same as Max, very popular
Mikhail - same as Michael, very popular, short version would be "Misha"
Nikolai - same as Nicholas, used to be more popular before, short version would be "Kolya"
Nikon - my great grandfather's name (you don't want to name your son same as photocamera brand, do you?)

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