5yr old names STAR WARS characters

mу ƖіttƖе 5 year οƖԁ brother names һіѕ STAR WARS characters!

Sorry аbουt tһе bаԁ quality! It wаѕ brіɡһt out аחԁ I һаԁ tο face away frοm tһе sun ѕο I сουƖԁ see haha. Thanks ѕο much fοr watching! Tһіѕ video wаѕ requested bу theOTMAAofficial.
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28 Responses to “5yr old names STAR WARS characters”

  1. the force is strong in this one!!!

  2. you have taught him well =)

  3. Epic kid is epic.

  4. i’m russian an i have never met a neither a Kazimir, nor Rurik, nor Luka. the rest is so typically russian (my name was on the girls list too :P )

  5. I’m a writer and many of your male name choices are names for my beloved characters. Excellent choices. I particularly love the name Konstantin. It happens to be one of my favorite character names as well. The shorted name for it is Kostya.

  6. I love Anastasia and Tatiana!!!

    (I also got the thought: TheOTMAAOfficial = The Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, Alexei Official = Romanov kids, lol)

  7. fuck ur smokin hot

  8. @Altare216 Kazimir this name designates opposite: the world announcement. This extremely-rare name at russian. About aggressive-military policy of russians, think what quantity Russia in history BEGAN (an attack on other countries) wars, and what quantity of wars there began other “european”(Where enters also USA) countries of world.

  9. I have forgotten russian surnames as terminate on “in”/ин. Only it is less extended, than the terminations “ov”. Example: Gagarin, Karamzin, Pelevin. Example ukrainian surnames: Belenko, Kiriyenko. Example jewish surnames from USSR: Kaganovich, Yakubovich

  10. I have two Russian friends and their names are so pretty. One is called Tatyana (though hers is spelt with a Y, not an I) and her younger sister is called Anya-Mariya, though the kids in her class call her Anna-Maria because it’s so much easier for them. The other friend is called Ksenia. It’s such a great name, but it’s horrible for people to spell because the K has such a short sound a lot of people barely hear it! I love Russian names, especially for girls. Katya is probably my favorite!

  11. Misha is commonly used, its english for Michael,Mina, Michelle. i know this because my Cousin’s name is Misha, but they call him Michael in english.

  12. Kazimir: To destroy Peace. Typical mindset of Russian name LOL

  13. Russian surnames besides terminations “ov” as have the terminations and “iy” (ий), i don’t speak about surnames (words) of nouns. It is necessary to know that some mongoloid people of Russia take to themselves as russian names, surnames and patronymics. Russia consists not only of russian people, but in majority of 80 % is russians.

  14. And russians don’t carry a surname terminating on: “ko”(ко), “chuk”(чук) and “ich”(ич). “ko” and “chuk” is ukrainian surnames. “ich” is as far as i know (according to many people) belarus or jewish (born in USSR) surnames. Termination “ich” at russians is present only at a patronymic. But, should understand that patronymic is given to children from the father, and marriages can consist between people of different nationalities. Thus, russian (half-russian) can carry and not russian surnames.

  15. Dimitri and Anastasia <3

  16. One of my friends is Russian and her name is Victoria, but every one calls her Vika. I just love her name, she totally saved the name Victoria for me because i would always think of Vicky from the Fairly Odd Parents! LOL

  17. female reductions: Aliona – Aliona, Alla – Alia, Anastasia – Nastia, Darya – Dasha, Ekaterina – Katia, Elena – Lena, Evgenia – Jgenia, Irina – Ira, Ksenia – Ksiusha, Lyudmila – Liuda, Margarita – Rita and Margo, Marina/Maria – Masha, Nadejda – Nadia, Natalia – Natasha, Olga – Olia, Svetlana – Sveta, Tatyana – Tania, Julia (Yulia) – Yulia, Vera – Vera, Victoria – Vika, Yana – Yana

  18. I have still forgotten three female extended a names: Алёна/Aliona, Маргарита/Margarita, Яна/Yana

  19. Sergey: R – Sergey, U – Serioga
    Stanislav: R – Stas, U – Stas
    Vyacheslav: R – Slava, U – Slavik
    Victor: R – Vitia, U – Vitiok
    Vladimir: R – Volodia, Vova, U – Vovchik

    I – To some, names to prefix of a word termination increases: “ka”. For example: Vanka (from Ivan).
    T – To some, names to prefix of word termination increases: “echka”. For example: Vanechka (from Ivan), Sashechka, Jgenichka. To other names, to prefix of a word termination increases: “usha”. For example: Andrusha, Antosha

  20. Alexander: R – Sasha, T – Sashok
    Andrey: R – Andrey U – Andrey
    Anton: R – Anton, U – Anton
    Dmitry: R – Dima, U – Diman
    Evgenie: R – Jgenia, U – Jgeniok
    Gennady: R – Gena, U – Genka
    Igor: R – Igor, U – Igoriok
    Ivan: R – Vania, U – Vaniok
    Jury: R – Jury, U – Jurik
    Konstantin/Nikolay: R – Kolia, U – Kostik
    Maxim: R – Max, U – Max
    Michail: R – Misha, U – Mishok
    Nikita: R – Nikita, U – Nikitos
    Oleg: R – Oleg, U – Oleg
    Roman: R – Roma, U – Roman

  21. @Russianitro 11. Morozov
    12. Volkov
    13. Alekseiev
    14. Lebedev
    15. Semenov
    16. Egorov
    17. Pavlov
    18. Kozlov
    19. Stepanov
    20. Nikolaev
    21. Orlov
    22. Andreiev
    23. Makarov
    24. Nikitin
    25. Zakharov
    These surnames are actual for both male and female russians. To female surnames, to word termination one letter increases: “a”. For example man’s Semenov, female – Semenova.

  22. Top 25 most frequent russian surnames (they are distributed in places):
    1. Ivanov
    2. Smirnov
    3. Kuznetsov
    4. Popov
    5. Vasiliev
    6. Petrov
    7. Sokolov
    8. Mikhailov
    9. Novikov
    10. Fedorov

  23. youtube doesn’t pass my messages on this theme then I will tell about the most popular russian surnames

  24. Names which are carried by russians, have changes, at the use of these names:
    - reductions
    - idle time (used in the children’s and youth environment)
    - used in youth environment,
    - tender.
    For description of each change of a name, I will reduce definitions: reductions – r., idle time – i, used in youth environment – u., tender – t.

  25. Most popular female’s names which are carried by russians:

    Most popular: Екатерина/Ekaterina, Елена/Elena, Marina, Наталия/Natalia, Ольга/Olga, Светлана/Svetlana, Татьяна/Tatyana, Юлия/Julia

    Extended: Алла/Alla, Анастасия/Anastas, Александра/Alexandera, Анна/Anna, Вера/Vera, Виктория/Victoria, Дарья/Darya, Евгения/Evgenia, Ирина/Irina, Ксения/Ksenia, Людмила/Lyudmila, Надежда/Nadejda, Оксана/Oksana, Полина/Polina

  26. Most popular man’s names which are carried by russians: Александр/Alexander (№1 on popularity), Дмитрий /Dmitry (I think that №2 on popularity), Андрей/Andrey (one of most widespread), Сергей/Sergey, Евгений/Evgenie, Иван/Ivan, Николай/Nikolay, Вячеслав/Vyacheslav, Константин/Konstantin, Игорь/Igor, Георгий/George, Геннадий/Gennady, Максим/Maxim, Олег/Oleg, Павел/Pavel, Никита/Nikita, Роман/Roman, Станислав/Stanislav, Михаил/Michael, Владимир/Vladimir, Антон/Anton, Виктор/Victor, Юрий/Jury

  27. @K4Tii3333 99.9 % of names which are used by russians, these are names of greek and roman origin. All these names have replaced with themselves when Christianity has come on state Rus. There are two main branches of Christianity in Europe: Orthodoxy born in Greece and Catholicism born in Rome. Protestantism – in architecture uses all the same, as a Catholicism.

  28. I’m really sorry, but you sound like Pam Dawson, or Babe Bennet in Mr. deeds. No bad thing…

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