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Old 6th April 2000, 07:26
LiamMcDonald LiamMcDonald is offline
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I've always been partial to the name Yulia.
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Old 10th April 2000, 07:12
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Thanks Liam, your name is not ordinary and I like it too.
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Old 21st May 2000, 00:36
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My relatives names are: Regina

and other relatives were: Janek and Maritia
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Old 22nd May 2000, 12:47
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Jennifer and Beata,
Hi- I had forgotten this board, but ideas are still a-poppin' !

From my little bit of Ukrainian knowledge, I appreciate that the Russian/Ukrainian language does not have a direct 'J' sound, as in English. The sounds of 'D'+'Zh' seem to come together on our visas, which is why I tried to spell 'Jennifer' with Russian sounds, with the added endings which indicate love and affection.

That's all............
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