Tatiana

Anonymous
It's a great name if you have the right last name (Slavic, Russian, etc.). Tatiana O'Brien, for example, sounds ridiculous.
Anonymous
I love it. I know Anastasias who are not Russian. I don't know any Tatianas, but one Tiana (that's her full name)
Anonymous
Beautiful name. Go for it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bust down Tatiana.


Exactly what I was thinking...



3rd. Don’t do this to your daughter. Setting her up for a lifetime of being called Thotiana.
Anonymous
I love it! I also like Anastasia.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love it. I know Anastasias who are not Russian. I don't know any Tatianas, but one Tiana (that's her full name)


Anastasia is actually a Greek name, not Russian. It's also fairly common among Catholics -- St. Anastasia.
Anonymous
Anastasia is less ethnic sounding. Names like Tatiana and Savina will be awkward if not from that ethnic group.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bust down Tatiana.


This is where my mind went too. *Thotiana
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anastasia is less ethnic sounding. Names like Tatiana and Savina will be awkward if not from that ethnic group.


Then she can be Stacey like the McMuffin crying cop
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bust down Tatiana.


Exactly what I was thinking...



3rd. Don’t do this to your daughter. Setting her up for a lifetime of being called Thotiana.


Off to Google. No idea what this means.
Anonymous
The only one I know is Cuban. Love the name.
Anonymous
It’s a catchy tune

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=V6EpIABAKKo
Anonymous
My friends adopted their daughter Tatiana from Russia. They renamed her Tate in the US. I like both names but really like Tate.

The only Tatiana I can thing of is one of the daughters of the murdered Czar's family in 1918. (And, Anastasia was her sister.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My friends adopted their daughter Tatiana from Russia. They renamed her Tate in the US. I like both names but really like Tate.

The only Tatiana I can thing of is one of the daughters of the murdered Czar's family in 1918. (And, Anastasia was her sister.)


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The only one I know is Cuban. Love the name.


Cubans have a history of using more Russian names thanks to old ties with the USSR. Which is why you sometimes see Cuban baseball players with names like Vladimir and Alexei.
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