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I'm not a native Russian speaker but here's my best guess: iacon although you'll need the Cyrillic i (looks like a backwards N => и).

Why "iacon"?

We'll, consider Josef Stalin's name. It was "iosef" with Cyrillic characters for the i (и) and f.

In Cyrillic the 's' looks like the 'c' of the Latin alphabet.

Hence, Jason => иacon

It's actually: Джейсон. The combination of the first 4 Cyrillic letters is pronounced the same as the English J

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2w ago

"Jason" is spelled as Джейсон in Russian.

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