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Top 10 Russian surnames, and what they mean:
1 Смирнов — Smirnov, “of the meek one”*
2 Иванов — Ivanov, “of Ivan (John)”
3 Кузнецов — Kuznetsov, “of the blacksmith”
4 Попов — Popov, “of the priest”
5 Соколов — Sokolov, “of Falcon”*
6 Лебедев — Lebedev, “of Swan”*
7 Козлов — Kozlov, “of Goat”*
8 Новиков — Novikov, “of the newcomer”
9 Морозов — Morozov, “of Frost”*
10 Петров — Petrov, “of Pyotr (Peter)”
*presumably from a nickname
A longer list: 50 most common Russian surnames
Re: *wow*
Date: 2006-11-01 09:05 pm (UTC)Re: *wow*
Date: 2006-11-01 09:20 pm (UTC)Hm. Timo Komarov, the mosquito-boy. Oy... *sniggers*
Re: *wow*
Date: 2006-11-01 10:09 pm (UTC)Re: *wow*
Date: 2006-11-02 11:41 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-11-02 12:42 pm (UTC)Timo...
Date: 2006-11-02 01:00 pm (UTC)(Yes, my characters talk to me ... and have strong opinions, which is worse).
Re: Timo...
Date: 2006-11-02 01:09 pm (UTC)Re: Timo...
Date: 2006-11-02 04:24 pm (UTC)Nothing girlish at all, very strong male name. The short & quick name is Timoha (Тимоха), not Timo. You can use Tim, but its uncommon.
The girlish nickname could be Tima (Тима). If you say Tima to Timofey, he will be aggravated. Even more girlish form is Timochka (Тимочка), that could be correct short & sweet name for Timofey.
Timo is neutral gender and unlikely to be used by Russians. May be Timofey loves French culture and calls himself "timO". But are you sure, you need a gay character? Because its their style.
Re: Timo...
Date: 2006-11-05 07:46 pm (UTC)Also interesting stuff about "Timo" sounding gay. :) Didn't know there were "gay forms" of Russian names. :)
Re: Timo...
Date: 2006-11-05 11:01 pm (UTC)There are also Vovan, Tolyan — special kind of names Vova and Tolya, used by New Russians and other criminals.
Re: Timo...
Date: 2006-11-15 12:48 pm (UTC)Not necessarily.