Slavic names are wierd
do you guys ever seen some wierd names from
czech republic,serbia,slovakia,craotia, and poland?
ex: vladimir, boyan, boris and boleslaw
pretty wierd huh?
thoughts
October 27, 2012
Slavic names are wierd
do you guys ever seen some wierd names from
czech republic,serbia,slovakia,craotia, and poland?
ex: vladimir, boyan, boris and boleslaw
pretty wierd huh?
thoughts
15 Comments • Newest first
@qurl123: Whays the difference from Asian names to Chinese? o.o
i also think romanian surnames is mixed with latin and slavic
like -escu is mostly common which almost all romanians have this.
They sound cool but having to spell them correctly on a quiz drives me crazy.
vladmirs nice
I really don't see anything weird about Slavic names. It's just a different way of spelling using English. Quite a lot of letters from different languages don't have the same sounds as English so they sound weird to foreign speakers as they cannot pronounce it the same way.
Vladimir is an amazing name - so different than the generic things people call their children. Boris is quite alright, but not one of my favourite. I haven't heard of Boyan or Bolesaw but I prefer the first.
Svetlana is pretty cute~
Coming from a Russian/Ukrainian standpoint Vladimir is actually pretty common. Boyan, never heard of that kind of name, but in Russian it translates to accordian (the instrement) lol. Boris isin't too common and boleslaw, never heard of it.
What's weird to one person may be normal to another.
@ShiKage08 heres an interesting fact about serbian names,
most serbian surnames are ended with 'c' as in ch sound
there are few different surnames in serbian.
An internet friend of mine has the name of Srdjan Mitrovic, who's from Serbia. I don't even know how to pronounce that. The last name, I can give a nice guess, but the first name is confusing, when looking at it like that. He just goes by "Jan."
I think Kyle is a weird name. It has some sort of a feminine touch to it.
[quote=uiluj4]mr. basil is a totally weird name. what were his parents thinking?[/quote]
Mr.basil is the last name Mr. [basil]-->>>> last name
Vladimir is a cool name. I think Chinese names are weirder.
No, it's just another culture.
Vladimir is one of the most popular Slavic names. Don't act like you don't know!
I know a Bozica
Yeah, kinda
one of my best friend's name is Danitsa and she's Serbian