I thought I'll go sleeping now. But I decided to look one more time at the board messages. And understood I want to answer this post. Lol.
How do you pronounce
Vyacheslav? The Russian pronunciation would be something between vi-chi-SLAHF and vye-che-SLAHF. Being honest, all of those Russian-Slavic names look more logic written the original way.
Vyacheslav makes me think, first of all, of V. Tikhonov, who is one of the most handsome Soviet actors.
http://www.voteactors.ru/photos/737.jpgHe is wonderful, and so is the name. The nickname is
Slava (Slavik), as by
Mstislav,
Yaroslav,
Svyatoslav and
Stanislav, if he doesn't go by
Stas.
Because Russians have only one "chosen" name (+patronymic + last name), it is kinda weird to see two Russian names together.
I really like
Amos Vyacheslav, (
Dimitri Vyacheslav would be better as
Dmitar Vyacheslav), Ignaz
Vyacheslav,
Morgan Vyacheslav (amazing. My favourite, actually) and
Zimri Vyacheslav.
Tadeusz Vyacheslav is fun, because it makes me think of an American professor
Theodore who loves Poland and calles himself
Tadeusz. :D
Priam VyacheslavLawrence VyacheslavRadu /
Radek VyacheslavClement VyacheslavKonrad VyacheslavRowan VyacheslavAdam VyacheslavElihu VyacheslavHugh/
Hugo VyacheslavLewis VyacheslavEdgar Vyacheslav
Good night! :)