Yulia Diminutive

Yulia Diminutive



(Diminutives:) ???? (Júlja), ???? (Júla), ?????? (Juljúsja) (Endearing forms:) ??????? (Júle?ka), ???????? (Júlen?ka) (Pejorative forms:) ?????? (Júl?ka) Descendants Transliterations. Armenian: ?????? (Yulya) English: Yuliya, Yulia, .


Diminutive name form, other forms in English / Russian: Julia / Yulia / Yuliya. ????: Yulya / ???: Yulia / ????, Yula / ???, Yulyusya / ?????, Yulechka / ??????, Yulenka / ???????, SERENA Williams has dodged a French Open bullet in the shape of diminutive Yulia Putintseva, scrambling into the French Open semi-finals. Error-stricken, the defending champion teetered on the …


6/3/2019  · Alexandra may be called Sashenka, which means little Sasha by her parents. As in the earlier example, regarding Leo Tolstoy, the diminutive forms of his name could be Leva, Lyova, or more rarely, Lyovushka, which is more of an affectionate pet name. Tolstoy was actually called Leo in English circles due to a translation of his Russian name to …


4/5/2018  · Yulyasha [diminutive of Yulia], is everything okay? Yulia : Everything’s ok, everything’s fine. Viktoria : Look, if tomorrow I get a [British] visa, I’ll come to you on Monday.


Julia is usually a feminine given name.It is a Latinate feminine form of the name Julio and Julius. (For further details on etymology, see Wiktionary entry “Julius”.)The given name Julia had been in use throughout Late Antiquity (e.g. Julia of Corsica) but became rare during the Middle Ages, and was revived only with the Italian Renaissance.It became common in the English-speaking world …


Russian diminutive of NATALYA. This is the name of a character in Leo Tolstoy’s novel War and Peace (1865). It has been used in the English-speaking world only since the 20th century.


4/5/2018  · Transcript of the phone call between Yulia and Victoria Skripal: Viktoria: Hello? Yulia: Hello. Do you hear me? Viktoria: Yes, I hear you. Yulia: It is Yulia Skripal. Viktoria: Oh, Yulka [diminutive of Yulia] it is you! I recognise from your voice that it is you but cannot understand. So, they gave you a telephone, didn’t they? Yulia: Yes, yes.

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