Hi,

as I already wrote, traditional russian female names should end with an "a".
BTW, a word "mig" means (besides the famous abbreviation for Mikoyan-Gurevich airplanes) "moment" in russian.

BR, Margus


On 12/07/2010 5:23 PM, Steven Desjardins wrote:
How about MIG?

On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 8:18 AM, eckinator<eckina...@gmail.com>  wrote:
or for the Canadian list members: poutinequebelle ]=P

2010/12/7 eckinator<eckina...@gmail.com>:
Putinkerbell =)

2010/12/7 Ann Sanfedele<ann...@nyc.rr.com>:
Leon Altoff wrote:

Hi Everyone,

We are about to buy a female Russian Blue cat and want a Russian name
for her.  We are buying her with money earned from ringing church
bells for weddings and thought that a bell related name would be
appropriate.  The only problem is that no one we know speaks any
Russian.

Is there anyone on the list who speaks Russian and can provide me with
the Anglicised spelling (and correct pronunciation) of Russian words
for "bell", "wedding", "church" and anything related that would make a
nice name for a Russian Blue cat?

Many thanks in advance.

Leon


Ninotchka   would be , I think, the perfect name for a female Russian cat -
certainly related to "love" at least
And lots of people who don't speak Russian will still get it :-)

Ann - movie fan


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