in Russian and other Slavic languages the word bear is "medved" and variants or derivatives such as medvedev are common surnames.
The Russian word for bear is "медведь" (pronounced medved).
"Медвежонок" (Medvezhonok) is little bear in Russian.
No, the name "Mishka" is not Arabic. It is of Russian or Slavic origin and means "bear cub" or "like a bear" in some cultures.
Rooksana is a Persian name meaning "moon's light" or "beautiful." Mishka is a Russian name meaning "bear cub" or "gift of love."
The Russian immigrants spoke Russian.
The Russian word for "Russian" is русский, pronounced ROOS-ski. If you want to write it in English, you can write it as russky.
Медовый мишка is honey bear in Russian.
Russian brown
Feeding the Russian Bear - 1903 was released on: USA: November 1903
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"Медвежонок" (Medvezhonok) is little bear in Russian.
Russia's national animal is the Russian brown bear. The Bear and the double headed egale
The cast of Realms of the Russian Bear - 1992 includes: Nikolay Drozdov as Presenter
The Russian Bear
Not a Russian bear, but a grizzly bear! It is called Infant Innocence and A.E. Housman wrote it. "The grizzly bear is huge and wild, He has devoured the infant child, The infant child is not aware It has been eaten by the bear."
A trained animal act in a circus might be a large bear ( Russian or North American ) trained to move rhythmically to music.
The Russian Bear is considered the national animal for the Russian Federation.
bear, with lots of fish very manly. like Russian bear