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By -sya, I meant just -ya. Or possibly -tya. Wasn't thinking when I posted that. :)Valeroshka is quite adorable!
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There is ...There's Vasya, Vaska. Not sure if there's any others, but you could make up Vasha if there isn't :-)

This message was edited 3/25/2009, 5:46 PM

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I thought Vasya was for Vasiliy...Vasha is adorable, though, as are Pasha, Yasha, and Arkasha!
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Yes (m) ETA... but as all nicknames they can be used for both. I looked it up and there are quite a few people named Vasha:-), but they seem to be female:-(But, I've found Vali as a nn!In Croatia these nicknames are also used:
Lero, Vajo, Vajkan, Vale, Valo, Valek, Valeta, Valko (+ full names Valerije and Valerij)

This message was edited 3/25/2009, 6:18 PM

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