It comes from a river known as the "Rus" to the Vikings who explored and settled the region.
Baikal is the name of a lake in Russia.
It is an aromatic perennial from southeastern Russia. Great name!
That is the name of a popular female model(I think) from Russia
It means 'Rus'' ("Русь" in Russian), "Россия" ('Rossiya') and therefore 'Russia'. Rossiya ("Россия"), 'Rus'' ("Русь") mean 'Rus'', 'Rossiya'. What means 'eng' in the word 'England'? 'Russia' means 'Rus''.
it means "hospitality/hospitable", has the origins from Greece but used commonly in russia as a female name
it means greatnes in russia, bean grower in latin 16 saints and several emperors had the name
Schotshi is a Russia surname, so it may be just someone's name.
If you mean a name, I belive that in Russia either they don't call childen by that name or they just use name Gabriel. Гаврил - that's how you write it, I'm not sure how to spell it tho. .
Russia
Literally, it means one who is a native of Mongolia, a country located between China and Russia.
If you mean what continent is Russia on, Russia is on Europe and Asia.
Translates to: child of Russia. I am a Rusiewicz and have extensively researched my tree and history. Rusiewicz ancestors immigrated from Russia to poland and after many generations, they moved to america.