No, the name Ginezumi is not Slavic in origin.
Specifically, the name has Japanese origins. It means "little silver grey mouse". Its pronunciation will be "ghee-NEH-zoo-mee" in Japanese.
No, Ginezumi is not a Slavic name. It is a Japanese name that means "silver rat" in English.
The name Vladimir has Slavic roots and is derived from the Old Slavic words meaning "to rule" and "peace" or "fame." It has been a popular name in Slavic countries and has been borne by various historical figures, including rulers and saints.
"Drah-GEE-tsah" is the Italian pronunciation of the name Dragica.Specifically, the name is a proper noun. It originates in the Slavic family of languages. In Italian, the letter "c" normally would be pronounced as "tch". But because of Italian language speakers' familiarity with its Slavic language speaking neighbors to the east and to the north, they respect the Slavic sound of "ts" for "c".
The Slavic name ΠΡΠ±ΠΈΡΠ° (Lubitza) or ΠΡΠ±ΠΈΡΠ° (Lubisa) translates to "love" or "lovable" in English. It is derived from the Slavic word "ljub-" meaning "love."
No, Stosha is not a common German name. It may be of Slavic origin.
Serbo-Croatian belongs to the South Slavic branch of the Slavic language family.
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No, the name Ginezumi is not German.Specifically, the name is Japanese. It literally means "little silver gray mouse." It will be pronounced "ghee-NEH-zoo-me."
No, definitely not. It has the appearance of Japanese.
No, Ginezumi is not a Turkish name. The name translates literally from Japanese to English as "little grey mouse" and to Turkish as küçük gri fare. The pronunciation will be "gee-NEH-zoo-mee" in Japanese.
It is a Japanese word for a 'little grey mouse'
No, Ginezumi is not a Comanche name.Specifically, the word comes from the Japanese language. It is a nickname. It means "little silver gray mouse."The pronunciation will be "ghee-NEH-zoo-mee" in Japanese.
No, Ginezumi is not a Spanish name.Specifically, the name is Japanese in origin. It may be shortened to the nickname "Zumi" (ZOO-mee). It literally means "little silver-grey mouse."The pronunciation will be "ghee-NEH-zoo-mee" in Japanese.
Slavic in origin, "sky" generally denotes an East Slavic name and "ski" a West Slavic name.
No, Ginezumi generally is not a given name.Specifically, the word comes from the Japanese language. It functions as a nickname, a term of affection which literally translates as "little silver gray mouse." Its pronunciation is "ghee-NEH-zoo-me."
The name Gordan does not have an equivalent in Hebrew. It is a Slavic name, derived from a South Slavic word meaning "dignified".
The girl's name Saskia is of Slavic origin meaning 'protector of mankind'.