[Opinions] Re: Miroslava
in reply to a message by Perrine
I had a professor in college with this name (she was Czech). Everyone called her Mirka (meer-kuh). The association is so strong that I read "Miroslava" and say "Mirka" as a reflex.
Divorcing myself from the strong association, I suppose the name is cool; though while I admire much of Slavic culture (great food, interesting music & writing systems, some very pretty languages), I don't actually think "slav" is an attractive syllable, at all.
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Divorcing myself from the strong association, I suppose the name is cool; though while I admire much of Slavic culture (great food, interesting music & writing systems, some very pretty languages), I don't actually think "slav" is an attractive syllable, at all.
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