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  2. Category:Ukrainian feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ukrainian feminine given names" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Ukrainian name - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian names are given names that originated in Ukraine. In addition to the given names, Ukrainians also have patronymic and family names (surnames; see: ...

  4. Oksana - Wikipedia

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    Oksana, Oxana, or Aksana (Ukrainian: Оксана; Belarusian: Аксана, Russian: Оксана), is a female given name of Ukrainian origin. The closest equivalent is the Russian name Kseniya (Russian: Ксения), but the two names coexist in use in both countries, and neither of them is a shortening of the other.

  5. Category:Slavic feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian feminine given names (53 P) Pages in category "Slavic feminine given names" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total.

  6. Eastern Slavic naming customs - Wikipedia

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    In modern Russia, there are cases when women raising a child without a father give the child their own name instead of a patronymic. This practice is not recognized by law, but the civil registry offices may meet such wishes. A common loophole is when mother's name is a feminine form of a masculine given name, even an obscure one. [5] [6]

  7. List of surnames in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    It also serves as an indication in the English Wikipedia to potentially point out articles on family names that may need to be created. If you or your relatives live in Ukraine, go ahead and add your surname to the list. Please list the surnames in alphabetical order, according to Ukrainian Cyrillic. Please add the Ukrainian Cyrillic spellings ...

  8. Slavic name suffixes - Wikipedia

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    A Slavic name suffix is a common way of forming patronymics, family names, and pet names in the Slavic languages. Many, if not most, Slavic last names are formed by adding possessive and other suffixes to given names and other words. Most Slavic surnames have suffixes which are found in varying degrees over the different nations.

  9. Women in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    After Ukraine regained independence in 1991, a feminist movement began taking root. [9] As of 2010, there are several women's rights groups active in Ukraine, [11] [12] [13] including Feminist Ofenzyva [14] and Ukrainian Woman's Union. [15] FEMEN, the most active women's rights group in Kyiv, was officially closed in 2013. The organization left ...