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Russians use three names: first name, or имя; middle or patronymic name, or отчество, which is their father's first name plus a suffix meaning "son of" (ович) or "daughter of" (овна); and the last name or family name, or фамилия. Women's last names add an а to the masculine form of the name.

To address a boss, a teacher, or somebody who is older or superior in rank use the person's first name and patronymic. For instance: Василий Иванович!

To address a military or police officer use the rank and the officer's family name. For instance: Рядовой Иванов (Private Ivanov). If you don't know the family name, use Товарищ and the rank. For instance Товарищ рядовой (Comrade private).

To address a suspect, a former spouse, and other types that don't deserve the title Comrade, use гражданин fem. гражданка (citizen). For instance: Гражданин, пройдёмте. (The citizen, follow me.)

The titles Господин fem. Госпожа (Mr. or Ms.) are reserved for wealthy foreigners. Ordinary citizens of foreign countries are your comrades.

Russians use relatively few first names. There are only a dozen or so men's first names, and maybe three dozen women's first names. Creativity in baby-naming isn't encouraged.

Russians also use diminutives or nicknames—lots! Each name typically has a version used by your best friend, another used by your other friends, another used by your teachers, another used by your grandmother, another used when you are scolded, etc. Some of the most common examples include Sasha for Alexander, Alyosha for Alexei, Misha for Mikhail, Dima for Dmitri, Lena for Elena, Olya for Olga, Natasha for Natalya and Katya for Ekaterina.

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Boys first names

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Александр  Aleksandr  Alexander 
Алексей  Aleksey  Greek origin 
Андрей  Andrey  Andrew 
Борис  Boris  Derived from Borislav, a pre-christian Slavic name meaning "good fighter" 
Владимир  Vladimir  A pre-Christian Slavic name meaning "the Lord of the World" 
Дмитрий  Dmitry  Greek origin 
Николай  Nikolay  Nicholas 
Павел  Pavel  Paul 
Пётр  Pyotr  Peter 
Сергей  Sergey  Greek origin 

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Girls first names

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English Equivalent/Origin/Meaning

 
Александра   Aleksandra  Alexandra (Be careful! It can also be the male form in genitive; it is usually known in context) 
Екатерина  Yekaterina  Catherine 
Елена  Yelena  Helen 
Ирина  Irina  Irene 
Ксения  Kseniya  A Russian equivalent of Oksana, from Greek Xenia 
Мария  Mariya  Mary 
Наталья  Natalya  Natalie 
Оксана  Oksana  The most widespread Ukrainian female name 
Ольга  Ol'ga  A pre-Christian name derived from Varangian Helga 
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