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Christian Names In Eastern Europe And Russia.

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sandyRoe | 20:43 Tue 14th Jun 2022 | ChatterBank
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They can sound strange to our ears but if they were translated would they be the run of the mill names that we know?
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Lithuanian friends are Agne and Mykolas - presumably Agnes and Michael.
Pyotr, Pavel, Grigor, Josef all seem straightforward.

Now Slobodan could have Irish roots.
some would some wouldnt
her maj is Elizaveta Windsora which is straightforward.

St Methodius will be a bit of a problem

Kyrill for Cyril. Lavrenty for Laurence ( Loll oop t north) do you think he would like it? Pimen - what does that turn into?

Alexander III used to call the future Nicholas II - petal....

Aristophanes would probably be Artie, and Sophocles would be Sophie.

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