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  2. Eastern Slavic naming customs - Wikipedia

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    The auxiliary stem may be identical to the word stem of the full name (the full name Жанна Zhanna can have the suffixes added directly to the stem Жанн- Zhann-like Жанночка Zhannochka), and most names have the auxiliary stem derived unproductively (the Russian name Михаил Mikhail has the auxiliary stem Миш- Mish ...

  3. Misha (name) - Wikipedia

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    Misha (Миша) is a diminutive of the Russian name Mikhail (Михаил). [1] A hypocoristic of Michael, its English-language equivalent would be Mike and Mick. Sometimes it is used as a female name, mostly by non-Russians; the feminine Russian name Mikhaila exists but is rare. The spelling Mischa also exists, originating from German ...

  4. Misha - Wikipedia

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    Misha (Russian: Миша), also known as Mishka (Russian: Мишка) or The Olympic Mishka (Russian: Олимпийский Мишка), is the name of the Russian Bear mascot of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games (the XXII Summer Olympics). He was designed by children's books illustrator Victor Chizhikov. [1]

  5. Michael (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Variants of Michael rank among the most popular masculine names in multiple countries. It was the third most popular in Finland from 2010 – March 2015 (as Mikael), [13] seventh in Russia in 2009 (as Mikhail), [14] 14th in Spain in 2012 (as Miguel), [15] and 15th in Denmark (as Mikkel). [16]

  6. Mikhail Tal - Wikipedia

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    Mikhail Nekhemyevich Tal [a] (9 November 1936 – 28 June 1992) [1] was a Soviet and Latvian chess player and the eighth World Chess Champion. He is considered a creative genius and is widely regarded as one of the most influential players in chess history .

  7. List of people with given name Mikhail - Wikipedia

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    Mikhail Kolyada, Russian figure skater and Olympic Silver Medal winner; Mikhail Kotlyarov (born 1963), Russian classical crossover tenor and recording artist; Mikhail Kuklev, Russian professional ice hockey defenceman; Mikhail Kutuzov, Field Marshal of the Russian Empire; Mikhail Kuzovlev, Russian banker and financer; Mikhail Lermontov, Russian ...

  8. Russian given name - Wikipedia

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    Given names form a distinct area of the Russian language with some unique features. The evolution of Russian given names dates back to the pre-Christian era, though the list of common names changed drastically after the adoption of Christianity. In medieval Russia two types of names were in use: canonical names given at baptism (calendar or ...

  9. List of diminutives by language - Wikipedia

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    Russian has a wide variety of diminutive forms for names, to the point that for non-Russian speakers it can be difficult to connect a nickname to the original. Diminutive forms for nouns are usually distinguished with -ик, -ок, -ёк (-ik, -ok, -yok, masculine gender), -чк-, -шк-, -oньк- or -еньк- (-chk-, -shk-, -on'k-, -en'k ...