Nicola, Andrea and Nikita are male names in Italy and the Ukraine

>Nicola, Andrea and Nikita are male names in Italy and the Ukraine

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fuck you, Andrea means man

>what is etymology

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Angel and Adrian female names in the U.S.A

>Nicola
In France too for this one, same as Alexis, male name in France.

angel is a girls name... Wtf

Instant shitalian butthurt.

José María is male
María José is female

I know a russian male named Nikita

Carol is a male name in eastern europe

not in Spanish speaking countries.
I work for an IT Indian company and all Indians hit on me over skype thinking I'm a girl because of my name, "Angel". I actually use it to promote my country for them to visit and never tell them I'm a male.

Sacha ( or I think it's Sasha ) it's a male Rusian name, but here it's a female's name

lol do you let the indians fuck you in the ass, angie?

Why not?
Nicolas and André are male names here too

I am Nikita.
Why is it funny to you? It is a common male name here.

Joseph Mary is male
Mary Joseph is female

Sasha is a short way to say the name Alexander and Alexandra.
This name is used for both genders.

>Andrea litteraly means man
>calling a girl man
LOL at the rest of the world minus us and the Ukrainians

nope, I'm just larping as female to them since they are overseas. I get quick responses and support though

my name is literally Ángel Gabriel

>Sasha=Alexander
Wut....

You sound like a real slut

You did not know that?

Interesting.
hola tocallo. Is Guadalupe used as female and male over there?
kek

Saint Niklaus is a female in the USA? Also Andrea means man

Can someone fucking confirm this. I feel like I'm being trolled here

hola
>Guadalupe
female. where is it used as male tho?

You know Khrushchev would whoop your ass.

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it's true. But it can also be a name on is own

Guadalupe here is used for males as well. Even calling them Lupe for short

You also have male names where the second half of the name is Marie.

Mikhail = Misha
Grigori = Grisha
(a)Lyosha = Alexei
Dmitryi = Dima
idk we have a lot of short versions, these aren't even all, almost every name has several alternative shorter versions, as it's considered way too official, cold and distant to use full versions between peers

Also
Adolf - Adik

It is similar to how French will reverse some words.

It has to do with older Cyrillic.

It is a bit complicated.

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anyway en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikita_(given_name)

Yeah but this seem pretty widespread

>Nicola, Andrea and Nikita are male names
But they are male names except for Andrea which is unisex here even though there are much more females with those names.
Andrea (female) and Andrea (male) aren't pronounced the same here, they have different accent.

Female version of Nikola is Nikolina. And for Nikita idk if there is a female version.
Angel = male
Angela = female

if your name ends with a it's feminine and you are a faggot

if you are from Denmark you are a faggot by birth

as you say, Kamehameha

Burger, do you know what the etymology of those names is?

Fuck, I knew my game was rigged from the start...

>I work for an IT Indian company
What's an Indian company doing in Mexico?

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The -a endings are feminine. And Nikita sounds particularly cutesy. Look at pic related and see why it might sound feminine to us.

Btw the shortened forms of Oliver are Ollie and Noll whereas the shortened form of Olivia is Livy/Liv.

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they are outsourcing their outsourced workers. BTW, there are lots Indian IT companies

Is the pay good?

different culturs different views on names.
Japanese for example have plenty of mals with names that ends with -a too.
It is a common thing really.

Yeah but those names are completely different. European names are vaguely familiar and sometimes almost the same, I can't tell what sounds feminine and masculine to Japanese nor to my own ears listening to Japanese, it's too alien. Also, their phonology is so simple and the only consonant they can end words with is n, anyway. So -a pops up a lot regardless.

The stress is on second vowel, Nikíta, kinda diminishing that a bit
But anyway, this stuff is as artificial as languages are and depend on what you're used to
Death in Russian is feminine for instance, even though it (Smert') doesn't really sounds like anything conventionally feminine

define good.
Not as much if I was living in the U.S.A or Canada

Nikita Hrustsev. Probably most famous Nikita.

Andrea literally derives from Andrós which means "Male". Also there are a few women called Andrea here.

Fucking hate that cunt.
I also share the patronymic with him so I was always reminded about it by people I met throughout my life.

In Mexican standards obviously. Would your income be considered decent?

Mika and Kari are male names in Finland.

Yeah it's decent. Better than many other IT companies

Then again in Japan, Mika is womans name.
Though Mika here is most likely rooted in Michael.

>Death in Russian is feminine

I guess it is feminine in most language where there are gendered names. Same for Life by the way, women give life so it is feminine and for balenced that, death is also feminine.

Only Nikita I know is Nikita Bellucci, French porn actress.