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  1. Russian names are structured as [first name] [middle patronymic name] [SURNAME]. E.g. Igor Mihajlovich MEDVEDEV (male) or Natalia Borisovna PAVLOVA (female). Address people using their first name (casual) or first name and patronymic name (formal). For example, one would refer to Igor Mihajlovich MEDVEDEV as ‘ Igor Mihajlovich ’ in person.

  2. Oct 28, 2018 · Every Russian has three names: First name, patronymic (middle name, derived from one’s father’s first name) and surname. First (Christian) names are usually traditional. They come from the Bible, or can be of Greek (most names, in fact), Latin or old Slavic origin. For example, Pyotr (Peter) is Biblical and Greek, Viktor is Latin, and Olga ...

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  4. The name Mambo finds its origins in the Spanish language and is closely associated with the vibrant Cuban dance and music style of the same name. Mambo emerged in the early 20th century in Cuba, primarily influenced by Afro-Cuban rhythms and jazz. The term mambo refers not only to the music but also to the energetic dance style that developed ...

  5. 2. Matryoshka: Little Mother. In Russian culture, Matryoshka dolls, also known as nesting dolls, stand as a beloved symbol of tradition and craftsmanship. Originating in 1890, these dolls were crafted by Vasily Zvyozdochkin and designed by Sergey Malyutin, expressing the spirit of Russian folk artistry.

  6. Mambo (dance) Mambo is a Latin dance of Cuba which was developed in the 1940s when the music genre of the same name became popular throughout Latin America. The original ballroom dance which emerged in Cuba and Mexico was related to the danzón, albeit faster and less rigid. In the United States, it replaced rhumba as the most fashionable Latin ...

  7. Mambo as the last name means chief, a competent person a good decision maker, take things in strategy". A submission from South Africa says the name Mambo means "Ruler/chief" and is of Shona origin. According to a user from Namibia, the name Mambo is of African origin and means "Chief". 2 people from South Africa agree the name Mambo is of ...

  8. All historians agree that its name originates from the word “Rus.”. The Byzantine emperor Constantine VII was the first to refer to the land of Slavic tribes as “Rusia” (with one “s ...

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