Уолтер (Uolter).
Russian.
Russian word meaning East. Also the general direction Yuri Gagarin would travel in, to orbit the Earth in his Vostok-1 space craft.
"запад" pronounced "zapat" with the stress on the first a, making "zApat". Note that the last letter in the Russian word is "d" but is pronounced as a "t" at the end of a word. Also note that this word refers to both the direction on a compass but also the geographical location: for instance in the sentence "Russian differs from the West."
Russian-speaking people (whether Ukrainian citizens or others) use the word 'Kiev'. Ukrainian-speaking people use the word 'Kyiv'. Ukrainian is an official language so 'Kyiv' is the official name for the capital of Ukraine.
it is Polish/Russian and has over 40 different spellings. It is a 7th Century word 'Kowac' meaning to 'forge' Thus an occupational name for a Blacksmith. With the addition of 'ski' it is suggested land or estate ownership
The Russian name for seal is Tiulenev.
Walter baby name means "Powerful ruler" Walter word means "to roll or wallow"
мудрый: Mudryy, is the Russian word for wise. There is no name though.
The word for "ugly" in Russian is "уродливый" (urodlivy).
Russian word for "hope" is "НАДЕЖДА" (NADEZHDA). It is also popular as a name. If used as a name, it is common to utilize the diminutive form of it "НАДЯ" (NADYA).
Soshka is not an actual Russian word, but it is a Russian derivation of Sophia, which is Greek for wisdom.
It is the family name. Probably from Russian 'galka' (a jackdaw).
Walter is not a spanish word, it is a name in english. Names are the same no matter what language they are in.
The name swamp came from the Russian word sample.
I'm Russian and I don't know this word. The closest I can think of is "noch" meaning "night".
Marina is a French word.
Mieshka means two definitions : Mieshka as in the word 'Teddy Bear' in Russian Mieshka as in the name 'Michael' in Russian