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leisamd
post 23/02/2012, 08:42 AM
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So, WDYT? I've loved it for a while, DH has come on board. (I'm not pregnant or planning, but just in case wink.gif)

Keeping in mind that we are fairly gutsy and do love our E.European names here (check my sig) and have the cultural heritage to pull it off... Russian variant of Basil btw.

How would you spell it? Behind the name lists Vasily, Vasiliy, Vasili.

Any biblical middle name suggestions?

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Bel Rowley
post 23/02/2012, 08:49 AM
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I like it, but have no idea how I would spell it! Russian is not my strong suit wink.gif. I think I like the look of Vasili best.
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post 23/02/2012, 08:50 AM
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I automatically assumed Wassily - as in Kandinsky.
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post 23/02/2012, 08:54 AM
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Not totally my style, but I do think it's a name that will grow on people. I do however, love one of your children's middle names - Micah. wub.gif wub.gif wub.gif wub.gif wub.gif

I liked it for our son
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post 23/02/2012, 08:54 AM
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QUOTE (Bel Rowley @ 23/02/2012, 09:49 AM) *
I think I like the look of Vasili best.


I agree, I think it looks weird ending in Y. I think because it reminds me of Vasiliki, ending in I looks better.


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post 23/02/2012, 08:55 AM
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I like the Vasili spelling.

It's a name that would sound great with a Euopean accent but I'm afraid it will probably sound quite awful with an Australian one.
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post 23/02/2012, 08:58 AM
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I don't know why but Vasily spelt like that looks feminine to me. I love the spelling Vasili though!
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post 23/02/2012, 09:00 AM
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argh! dp.

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post 23/02/2012, 09:04 AM
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I'm so embarrassed I had to google Kandinsky countrymel - it was ringing little bells but... AFAIcan tell Kandinsky was raised in the Ukraine where they use the W instead of V. I prefer the V. It's not a bad association though!
His middle name is no help, Wassilyevich! That's one russian tradition I'm not adopting. biggrin.gif

DH thought the main association would be with Zaytsev, soviet sniper (the movie Enemy at the Gates), but I think that's just in his online gaming world.

Thanks Bel, I forgot to list the other variant of Vassily. Is it crazy to lean towards Vasiliy or Vassily because they have 7 letters like my DS1's name? ph34r.gif


Thanks for all the replies! Seems I ending is popular, not sure how I feel about that tongue.gif


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I'm not sure I'd know how to pronounce it....is it similar to "Vaseline"? That what was first came to my mind.
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