Russian male first names include: Ivan, Sergie, Sasha, Dima, Vlad, Vitaly, Andrew, Victor and Artom.
Russian female names include: Irene, Lana, Svetlana, Mariya, Dariya, Natasha, Juli and Katya.
Some Russian girl names that start with "Z" are Zoya, Zinaida, and Zlata.
Cause they do.
Tatiana is one of the most common Russian names.
Some of the Russian space crafts are Soyuz, Progress, and Vostok. Soyuz is used for crewed missions to the International Space Station, Progress is an unmanned cargo spacecraft, and Vostok was the spacecraft that carried the first human, Yuri Gagarin, into space.
it is Pandora
Anastasia
Uljana Semjonova (Russian basketball player) and Ulysses S. Grant are famous people. Their name begins with the letter U.
Regina Spektor is Russian, and the Russian system of middle names is patronymic, which means that her middle name is derived from her father's first name. Her father's first name is Ilya, and so her middle name is probably(?) Ilyinichna.
Here's a link to a good name generating website. If you want more names, just type "Russian girl names" into your search engine and hit "enter."
Russian last names often end in -ov, -ev, or -in for males, and -ova, -eva, or -ina for females. Examples include Ivanov, Petrov, and Sokolova. Some Russian last names may also be based on a person's occupation, physical characteristic, or geographical location.
" in the 16th century Russians called the range by a variety of names derived from the Russian words for rock (stone) and belt. The modern Russian name for the Urals (Урал, Ural), which first appeared in the 16th-17th centurye 16th century Russians called the range by a variety of names derived from the Russian words for rock (stone) and belt. The modern Russian name for the Urals (Урал, Ural), which first appeared in the 16th-17th century" -copied from Wikipedia
Names have the same pronounciation