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  • #71
    armobarbi how do you say "light" in russian? is it just like your name?

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    • #72
      In Russian light is "svet", and I am called Svet for short, so it can get confusing lol Also sometimes "svet" is used to say "world", which doesn't help the situation. lol

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      • #73
        svet can you turn on the svet? and svet the whole svet is watching you so be careful what you wear... LOL!

        ok ok... but thats cute... and we have this in armenian too... its Lusine! and for short people say Lus... which is light!

        lus jan lus k'miatsnes?

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        • #74
          oh luys, I have seen that. hehe I feel their pain!!!!!

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          • #75
            Originally posted by sad_eyes
            Anna is from the Hebrew name Hannah which meant "favour" or "grace,"" something like that. Hannah was the mother of Samuel the prophet in the Old Testament. The Latin version of this name is Anna. But is used in almost every culture.
            thanks a lot

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            • #76
              No problem, sweetie.

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              • #77
                Mine is Karen (guess my gender). Have no idea what it means and the damn name gives me enough trouble here in US. The only time it was useful was when telemarketers would call with phony products/services and ask to speak to my wife (I don't have one ). I think the origins of Karen are pagan and non-Armenian (maybe Persian or Assyrian).

                As far as others' names, I always thought Arman was a variation on Armen. For example Arabs call us "Armani".

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                • #78
                  ^ You're obviously a male.

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                  • #79
                    We all know Karen is a girl's name.
                    You are obviously a female.

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                    • #80
                      Karen is a guy's name too- in Armenian.

                      His username is "karoaper" - which gives away his gender.

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