My commieboo parents named me Nikita

>my commieboo parents named me Nikita
>We're not even Russian/Ukrainian
>most people think it's a women's name

fuck this gay ass earth

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>Nikita is thought to be a female name in the West
Lmao, how so?
t. curious Nikita

-ita ending sounds feminine as fuck

This thing.

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Because the name is feminine as fuck, it sounds like Nicky/Nikki etc. which is also a feminine """""unisex""""" name, also the -ita ending, names like Anita are 100% female

Because it ends in -a. Same goes for Sasha and Vanya.

I named my hamster Nikita, dunno what gender it was, but it was huge as a dog, so I assume he was a guy

why do Russians love this gay ass name so much? I thought you were all masculine

It is very masculine, one of russian greatest hero from bylina had his father named Nikita, he was Dobrynia Nikitich

Pussies dont make bogatyrs you know.

I dont get why it sounds feminine to you

Kek
Be glad your parents didn't name you Sergey or Geyorgiy

Also don't forget about another chad bogatyr named Nikita Kozhemyaka

At least you're not like the other Dutch guy who was named Muhammad despite not being a Muslim

I once met a girl named Nikita and found it strange because I thought it was a man's name.

Yeah, that toothpaste guy better read some russian stories to stop being insecure about his name

Nikita is really a very masculine name, far better than any western gay name

I wish they named me Ruslan instead
it sounds very masculine and intimidating, nobody would dare to mess with a Ruslan

Ruslan how's your life going

Because of that movie

Okay guys I've done some research and apparently there are two versions of name Nikita - the female one wich is pronounced NikitA and the male one that is pronounced NikIta, so if OP has the second one everything's ok

based

>Since the later 20th century, the name Nikita has been adopted as a feminine name in some countries such as France

no no no this can't be happening why do the french ruin everything

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Ruslan sounds kinda non-russian, all the Ruslans I met were not-slavic looking

What other names do you like?

It's a Muslim name though.

>The name is a Russian variant from the Turkic[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] word arslan/aslan, which is translated as lion.

It's often Russian women who married Tatar or Central Asian who named their son "Ruslan" because even though the kid was Half-Muslim, he would be raised in the atheistic Soviet Union.

>most people think it's a women's name
How do people not know based Nikita "fuck Stalin, like we fucked Berlin" Kruschshev?

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>Same goes for Sasha and Vanya.
Sasha sounds feminine to you? Lol wtf

Lol they say it any way other than Nik_I_ta? No wonder it sounds weird

everyone else pronounces it according like the first one

And one another Nikita, who make half of world shit bricks

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If you hate -a ending just because it sounds feminine why not just adopt the original greek Niketas?

Just go by Nicole or some shit, why is that so hard?

That's even gayer
Niketas means Nike bag in Dutch, it would be prime bullying material

it sounds feminine to most of the world

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According to it's actually not just a meme lol

Or you can go with Nikitos

Nicole is 100% a girl name, no doubt on it

t. Vladimir

'a' ending male names are weird, like Nicola and Evangelista in Italy.

God damn it kill yourself you horrible shitposting subhuman

Evangilista sounds based af to my hearing

I think you misspelled Nikolay

Anyway, ukrainian names sound 100% more alpha than russian names.
Imagine being virgin nikolai next to Chad Mykola

It doesn't to us because "Ash" in Pokemon is named Sasha in the French localization. It just sounds jewish

In Russia all male names have short versions which end in -a, or -ya.

Vladimir - Vova
Nikolay - Kolya
Konstantin - Kostya

And so on

Ukranian names = dumb rural russian names

Why doesn't it sound feminine to you when you add an a to girl's surnames, eg Safin to Safina?

Interesting
>Ash is a jew

I guess. Doesn't Mikhail become Misha?

You're just jealous cause you're not VOLODYMYR

Thats an autistic way of saying Georgi
t. Georgi

>Evangelista
Literally nobody uses this name (anymore). The only reason people are aware of Evangelista as a proper name (as in, not the four evangelists) is Torricelli.

I guess because in Russian all nouns have actual genders wich we define subconciously so it isn't a big deal if a name ends with -a

It does, like Vasiliy - Vasya

All the armenians I know call me Volodya, its weird that armenians even have a ''Volodyaevich'' patronim

Oh, don't be salty, GAYORGY

We do that in Serbo-croatian but they mostly end in -o. Some end in -a but it's not as popular.

I'm not... Im not

Kek, anyway, Georgi is a chad name too tbf as you know that they wouldn't paint a virgin on a Moscow's coat of arms

Names ending in "a" are for girls

You never know, btw how do you pronounce gayorgiy? Like georgi or gay orgy?

More like georgiy, actually

Georgiy

I see, i asked because sometimes I've hear people say GYOrgi instead of GEOrgi and its bugging me

>variant from the Turkic word arslan/aslan
>it's muslim
you stupid macaco reeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Just change your Name to Niko bro.
Or Gavriil.
t. Gabriel.

Like i said, Russian women who married Muslim men from the Soviet Union named their kids names like Ruslan, Albert, Arthur, etc... so they wouldn't have to use names like Akhmed, Kamil, Magomed, Khabib, etc.

So is Nicola the only regular male name that ends in an a? Do you not use Niccolò anymore?

You pronounce it the same way as Italians though, so it still sounds like a girl's name.

>muh Soviet Union
>who is Pushkin and what is "Ruslan and Lyudmila"
Ruslan's been adopted for ages in Russia and has no ties to religion historically.

Tatar men have been banging Russian women for over 2000 years now. Many Ruslans in Russia now.

Tatar men aslo been euroboos for ages so as you said they use names such as Arthur and Albert but not because they fear atheistic boogeyman USSR but because they want to have european names.

>My name is Maria
>I do not have a vagina
Could be worse, I could be a Bryan, or a name with J.

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Any tatar I ever met is more slavic than hohols or polaks.

I remember playing as Milan and having commander Maria in Medieval2 Total War

Your first name? I have heard it as a male middle name in both Spanish and French (Marie).

Its was a commond second name in Italy

Niccolò is still used. Knowed an old italian guy named Nicolaio (wt

And German too, come to think of it.

Nicola and Nicolò/Niccolò are both used. Not exactly super common names among the newest generation, but they're still used.
>the only
No, Andrea is incredibly widespread. I hope foreign parents who name their daughters "Andrea" are aware of the meaning of the name.

>dad is italiboo
>names me Andre
>everyone asks why im not black

>sasha sounds feminine to westerners
wtf

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They look like russians but tatar culture is sill a thing.

>Andrea is incredibly widespread

Right, I forgot about that one.

> I hope foreign parents who name their daughters "Andrea" are aware of the meaning of the name.

Isn't it just the Italian version of Andrew. André, Andriy etc?

That's French though?

Also, there's Mattia which is somewhat common.
>Isn't it just the Italian version of Andrew. André, Andriy etc?
I meant the origin of the name. It comes from Greek (it shares the same root with "androgynous") and it means..."man".
Not even "man" as "human being" (that would be ànthropos), it specifically means "the opposite of woman", "male man".

>Mattia
La creatura...

What about this guy? He’s a Ukrainian hockey player named Ruslan. He doesn’t look half-muslim to me.

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>What's wrong, it's just the apostle Mat-
Took me a second.

well thank god i wasnt named Andrea