-
Doc:
Oksana and Zhenya (Ksenia) are indeed different names
But you are correct in assuming that Alyona and Elena (and Alina) are the same.
Occasionally you come across (scuse the pun) a Kristina, I have also done a Serafima (rare - that must be worth 25 Yulias at least), and a Tartar called Aina.
-
Doctor, Doctor
No Olgas!
Why not ?
I had some.
And a Ludmilla, too.
To complete your list:
Elena (Lena, Yelena, Alyona)
Natalia (Natasha)
Daria (Dasha)
Ekaterina (Katya, Katka, Katjusha)
Alexandra (Sasha [djewetshka], Alex)
Evgenia (Zhenya)
Valentina (Volosha)
Ulya (Julia, Juletshka)
Anastasia (Nastya)
Anna (Ana, Anja, Anjuta, Anitshka)
Maria (Masha)
Irina (Ira)
Tatiana (Tania)
Victoria (Vika)
Svetlana (Sveta, Lana)
Snezhanna (Jana, Zhanna)
Inna
Zara
Arina
Nadia (Nadeshda)
Margarita
Olessia
Oksana (Ksenia - same name)
Alla
Ludmilla (Luda - in german language "Luder" means ´bout the same)
Vera
Marina
Polina
Maya
Following questions occur:
Is Alyona another form of Elena? (No)
Are Oksana and Ksenia the same name? (Yes)
Do I have too much time on my hands? (Definetely)
-
Is Alyona another form of Elena? (No)
I have a friend who might argue with you about that!
Alyona, Aliona, Jelena, Elena, Jelen, Elen all same same, although some girls are given a name and they do not use other forms. For example a friend of mine, is called Elen, she dioes not use any other form. Another; Alyona will answer to all the above, depending to a degree upon who she is with and where. She wil choose NOT to use Alyona, Aliona (more spelling than pronounciation) when she is with non-Russians, the others in various forms are used with non-Russians.
-
Hi guys,
I do not speakand do not read Russian and I am having a hard time to read ads on escort website. Maybe some of you can give me some help.
What is the meaning of the bellow price list?
÷àñ: 50 $ ......my guess.....one hour $50 usd
2 ÷àñà: 100 $...............two hours for $100 usd
íî÷ü: 200 $................ all night for $200 usd
If I am wrong, please correct me. Thanks in advance for any help :o)
Happy hunting,
Its My Life
-
A fairly comprehensive list now... I realize there is still a lot of "work" to be done. :) Good idea for newbies to learn those names with the short form in parantheses... these are the most common names and could save you a lot of "what?"s and "huh?"s at the disco when chatting up your girl.
Elena (Lena, Yelena, Alyona)
Natalia (Natasha)
Daria (Dasha)
Ekaterina (Katya, Katka, Katjusha)
Alexandra (Sasha [djewetshka], Alex)
Evgenia (Zhenya)
Valentina (Volosha)
Ulya (Julia, Juletshka, Julenka)
Anastasia (Nastya)
Anna (Ana, Anja, Anjuta, Anitshka)
Maria (Masha)
Irina (Ira)
Tatiana (Tania)
Victoria (Vika)
Svetlana (Sveta, Lana)
Snezhanna (Jana, Zhanna)
Nadezhda (Nadia)
Oksana (Ksenia)
Ludmilla (Luda)
Inna
Zara
Arina
Margarita
Olessia
Alla
Vera
Marina
Polina
Maya
Aina
Serafima
Kristina
Inka
Stella
Sofi
Violetta
Diana
Asya
-
you guys have way too much time on your hands! :)
-
Elena is NOT Alyona.
I asked a russian friend yesterday. :-)
-
Tell that to my friend who refers to herself as Elena and Jelena, but whose birth name is Alyona...
-
Just my 2 kopecks worth,
The most common diminutive of Oksana is Ksyousha, I've never heard Ksenia used that much.
Some Elena(s) call themselves by Alyona, just depends on the dyev.
Alexandra is Sasha, or Sashinka, or Sashoolya. I've never heard a Russian Alexandra call herself Alex. If she does, it's a dead giveaway she's spent too much time hanging around American mongers. ;-)
Interestingly, Sasha is the diminutive of both Alexandra and Alexander.
Tatiana can be Tania or Tanooshka
Svetlana is Sveta, or Svetoolya, or Svetohchik. Again, no Russian Svetlana would ever think to call herself Lana.
Russian diminutives can go on forever, limited only by your imagination. When Americans do Checkov, it's not unusual to create whole new characters because they can't keep the diminutives straight.
Its My Life, hard to say because the Cyrillic characters didn't translate properly. If there was some way to get maybe a screen shot of a Cyrillic web page uploaded then we could tell.
Stravinsky
-
To avoid confusion: Elena IS the same as Alyona. I know several girls who use both as they are interchangeable.
-
And to get back to the original post:
If Doc does add an Olga to his tally, he could use the diminutive Olechka (stressed on the o). It's very tender, and in my experience they just melt.
-
Hi Friends,
Shos proudly presents: Almira (Name comes from Tatarstan)
Equal value is 48 Olgas (she told me).
You can deduct 10 because I found here outside from Russia in Dubai actually.
This Night I was a little bit of homesick for Russia and was really happy to found a place exactly like CF (!!!!!!!!) in Dubai with a bigger Varity then in the original Boarhouse.
Thanks to our colleague JustSumFun from the U.A.E section for the great support.
Shostakovich
-
Quick question,
I've heard a rather odd blanket statement recently, to the tune of:
Most Russian women not only like anal sex, but prefer it.
Now I realize that is a terrible generalization, but in everyone's experience, does this hold more true than not?
-
Shos : the Tatar names are good value cause only about 3 million people (1.5 mil females) are even candidates for them. Will have to compare your Almira with my Aina from earlier this year :-)
Enoch: I would not go to the degree of saying they prefer it, but I have never had a single russian freebie who would not let me do her arse.
-
Hi all,
So I think I didn't have so much lucky. I was only one time in Moscow, 7 girls, 1 non pro from bride.ru, 1 from prostitutki.ru, 5 tochka and only 2, prostitutki.ru and 1 tochca, let me enjoy anal. I hope better next time; Instead in Slovakia I think about 70-80% like anal and the same for Czech Republic.
Luca