in everyday life, abbreviated names are more often used in the CIS, but this is at the discretion of the person himself. For example, my name is Raisa (full), but everyone calls me Raya (abbreviated), because that's how I introduce myself and it makes me more comfortable. These are just variations. In general, in official affairs or older people, we call them by their full name with a patronymic. This happens out of respect for the person. Patronymic (otchestvo - отчество) is the name of the father, which the child inherited from his father, but there is also a patronymic (matchestvo - матчество) - the name of the mother, inherited by the child from his mother. Only loneliness is rare. For example: Vladimir Vladimirovich (Vladimir is a name in which the abbreviation is the name of Vova; Vladimirovich is a patronymic from the name of Vladimir.). I also ask you to note that we also call our teachers this way (with a first name and patronymic)
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LGBT+ · Erwin_Vic_Bedia
Vanya is an abbreviation of the name Ivan, this is not a nickname. And Anton is a condom, they are consonant in Russian (AntON - GandON (АнтОН - ГандОН)). Anton has many versions of his origin, for example: Latin, Greek, Iranian, Slavic.
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LGBT+ · Erwin_Vic_Bedia
Hello, I have a question. Are you from Russia or do you know Russian? If not, then Ivan in abbreviated form - Vanya. But with Anton... In Russia, this name is sometimes bantered, but it is also a good name, it sounds cool.
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LGBT+ · Erwin_Vic_Bedia
I'm back, now I have to read everything excitedly :D And I was left poor, without a coin QAQ
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Sports · The_Gaji
I just wrote how you can use abbreviated names in history. If anything, you can contact.
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