ConstantineK
21 Dec 2008
History / Famous Russian Poles [243]
Do you think that it sounds effeminate? I dont think so. Unlike polish dog-like names, Russians ascends very deep in roman and greek history. Here you cited only deminutive names, and you know very well that it is not correct. For example my name ascends to Constantius Chlorus who was the Roman Caesar reconquered British island to Roman Empire in times of Deocletian August. Later he would be a father of another Constantine, the Grate. Meanwhile, Sasha's name even more ancient, it ascends to the famous Alexander III the Great.
Do you still think that Russian names have a lack of manhood?
Do you think that it sounds effeminate? I dont think so. Unlike polish dog-like names, Russians ascends very deep in roman and greek history. Here you cited only deminutive names, and you know very well that it is not correct. For example my name ascends to Constantius Chlorus who was the Roman Caesar reconquered British island to Roman Empire in times of Deocletian August. Later he would be a father of another Constantine, the Grate. Meanwhile, Sasha's name even more ancient, it ascends to the famous Alexander III the Great.
Do you still think that Russian names have a lack of manhood?