The Russian word for openness is "открытость" (otkrytost').
"Steppe" was derived from the Russian word "степь" meaning "step."
Norchem is not a Russian word. It does not have any specific meaning in the Russian language. It may be a brand name or a term used in a different context.
Svet (Свет)
The word "bistro" is believed to have originated from the Russian word "bystro," meaning "quickly" or "hurry."
The word "Stalin" translates to "man of steel" or "steel-like" in Russian. It is a combination of the Russian word "stal" meaning steel and the suffix "-in" typically used in Russian surnames.
It is the family name. Probably from Russian 'galka' (a jackdaw).
it is a traditional Russian headdress worn by woman to acompany the sarafan
Russian word meaning East. Also the general direction Yuri Gagarin would travel in, to orbit the Earth in his Vostok-1 space craft.
the word taiga comes from the Russian word meaning ''forest''
"Mazoretzky" does not have a specific meaning in Russian. It does not appear to be a standard Russian word. It could be a surname or a personal name, but without more context it is difficult to determine its exact meaning.
"Nuschka" is not a Russian word. It might be a misspelling or a variant form of a different word.