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Vicky

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Jan 9, 2004
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hahahhaha oh he was hot in that movie

dmitriy is used a lot in russia but it isn't a slavic name it's either hibru or greek ..... i think greek though
i like "yevgeniy", that's my father's name
and " nikolay "
there is a couple more
 
Aug 1, 2003
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I like the name Olga :)

In arabic it's pretty easy when it comes to names I think. for females they just need to add a bit 'ah' in the end (or ta' marbutah)

for eg, amir is male, amirah is female, salih is male, salihah is female :D
 
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Layce Erayce

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Aug 11, 2002
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    ++ [ originally posted by Vicky ] ++
    hahahhaha oh he was hot in that movie

    dmitriy is used a lot in russia but it isn't a slavic name it's either hibru or greek ..... i think greek though
    i like "yevgeniy", that's my father's name
    and " nikolay "
    there is a couple more

    YOU FOCKIN BUTCHER :D
     
    Jan 7, 2004
    29,704
    ++ [ originally posted by sallyinzaghi ] ++
    I like the name Olga :)

    In arabic it's pretty easy when it comes to names I think. for females they just need to add a bit 'ah' in the end (or ta' marbutah)

    for eg, amir is male, amirah is female, salih is male, salihah is female :D

    thats efficient
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    116,127
    ++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++

    NO WAY!! :eek:

    I've got a male friend named Hana, because hana means "one" in Korean, and he's the first child in his family.

    I don't think that many people realise that Cameron is a guy's name. Cameron Diaz should consider herself lucky that she's a celebrity and nobody bags her out about it :)
    Well, in the U.S. Kimberely is supposedly both a male and female name, but I know more girls who have that name.
     

    Vicky

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    Jan 9, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Lilianna ] ++
    in every movie i have seen,
    and i's a russian guy in it,
    his name HAS to be dimitri or nicolay....


    it's very funny!!
    really ? i'm used to " BORIS "
    and the most russian name in the world is Ivan, even tho it didn't originally come from russia
     

    Gogeta

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    Jan 20, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Lilianna ] ++


    some "common" names are cool too,but it is becoming boring.
    i would hate to have a common name.
    here in greece the name lilianna is 100% random.
    you can find girls named lilian,eleana,iliana,but no lilianna!
    and that's why i adore my name...

    but really,kerry is a cool name...better than andryi for sure... :p



    kel is scary too.... :eek:





    :p
    Better than Andryi never I would love that name, and me scary?
     

    Lilianna

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    Apr 3, 2003
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    ++ [ originally posted by Gogeta ] ++


    Better than Andryi never I would love that name, and me scary?
    of caurse it's better than andryi...:p

    andryi it's not a nice nem,kel!!

    and,your sigs reveals *things*

    you don't consider yourself,scary...?
     

    Lilianna

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    Apr 3, 2003
    15,969
    ++ [ originally posted by Gogeta ] ++
    Andrew and kevin are boring I would like fabio as a name, and lilianna said I could be scary.?
    from names i like very much the name francesco
    in general,italian names are very nice!

    girls don't have very names though,but men have the best names.

    only the name gianluca is not one of my fav :groan: but stull, :dontcare:
     

    Mermaidah

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    May 18, 2003
    1,226
    ++ [ originally posted by sallyinzaghi ] ++
    I like the name Olga :)
    In arabic it's pretty easy when it comes to names I think. for females they just need to add a bit 'ah' in the end (or ta' marbutah)
    for eg, amir is male, amirah is female, salih is male, salihah is female :D
    That's not a general rule...:rolleyes:
    *you havent been studying well*

    Not all female names take that "-ah"

    Some names, like my own-the real name, not Mermaidah- doesnt have that"-ah"*I added the "-ah" suffix to my nickname...:)*

    There're: Asma, Manal, Iman, Reem, Elham, Nada, Jawaher........:groan: and the list goes on....:):):)

    Some male names can take the "-ah" :geek: like Hamzah, Talhah...:) ;)

    that's it for our lesson today...:):):)
     

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