Prisons usually don't have fancy names, but are named for the area or for a famous person. One Russian prison is just called Siberian Prison Camp 17! However, other real prisons in Russia include Vladimir Central and Black Dolphin Prison. You could pick any name you wanted, really, because you're the author. I'd stick to something realistic, though, like the aforementioned area and/or famous person. You could call it Stalin Prison Camp 21 or something...
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In prison he adopted the name Stalin which translated as "Man of Steel". He felt that it would be good for his image and would make him sound more Russian than Georgian. Georgians were not considered to be Russians and the name Dzhughashvili was definitely not a Russian name.
They are sometimes referred to collectively as The Gulag.
Lubianka - They said on a clear day you could see Siberia... (You can see it on Google Earth.)
Magnetogorsk.
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You are in the prison of Vorkuta when you escape from Russia with Reznov.
Here's a link to a name generating website ... for more names, you just type "Russian Names" into your search engine and hit the enter button
The name Natasha is Russian and my name is Natasha.
Certainly, especially if it is a Russian Toy Terrier!
Usually people spell it as "Dmitri"... And yes, if you like it. It's Russian, so if you are a Russian family, go for it! :)
The Russian equivalent of the name Michelle is Мишель (Mishel).
no Ans #2: Of course it is. One of my teachers was named Olga. It is a perfectly good Russian name.