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* Need support for a feminine Niva/нива, which would allow Niva in rauða instead of the masculine form, Niva inn rauði [sic]
* Need support for a feminine Niva/нива, which would allow Niva in rauða instead of the masculine form, Niva inn rauði [sic]
# Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence regarding Russian women's names because:
# Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence regarding Russian women's names because:
## Men's names are attested much MUCH more than women's names.  N.M. Tupikov's Slovar' drevne-russkikh lichnykh sobstvennykh imen [Dictionary of Ancient Russian Personal Names] has a 465-page given names section with only 4 pages (!) of women's names per Wickenden, https://heraldry.sca.org/names/paul/zpreface.html
## Men's names are attested much MUCH more than women's names.  N.M. Tupikov's Slovar' drevne-russkikh lichnykh sobstvennykh imen [Dictionary of Ancient Russian Personal Names] has some 857 pages of mostly pre-1600 names with a 465-page given names section with only 4 pages (!) of women's names per Wickenden, https://heraldry.sca.org/names/paul/zpreface.html
## Russian men fairly frequently used grammatically feminine names.  Given the disparity in men's vs. women's names, there are more "feminine" men's names documented than all women's names combined, see also Sofya la Rus' notes at [http://sofyalarus.org/index.php?title=Gender_Bending_Names Gender Bending Names]
## Russian men fairly frequently used grammatically feminine names.  Given the disparity in men's vs. women's names, there are more "feminine" men's names documented than all women's names combined, see also Sofya la Rus' notes at [http://sofyalarus.org/index.php?title=Gender_Bending_Names Gender Bending Names]
# Names used by both men and women (all per Wickenden) come in a wide variety: Bela (white), Belka (squirrel), Boika (fight), Desha (ten), Dobritsa (good), Dragin'ia (dear), Groza (terror), Kalia (dirt), Kasha (porridge), Kata (rolling), Krasa (beautiful), Kudra (curl), Kuna (quill), Kunka (marten), Leva (lion), Liuba (love), Maliuta (small), Mana (attract), Manka (lure), Miakusha (soft), Milenia (dear), Mira (peace/earth), Nedelia (week), Olenka (hart), Ovtsa (sheep), Paraskov'ia (Friday), Radka (joy), Sel'ianka (peasant, of the field), Shchuka (pike), Sina (blue), Vera (faith), Vladyka (rule), Voina (war)... most Wickenden 2nd edition, a couple only in 3rd edition
# Names used by both men and women (all per Wickenden) come in a wide variety: Bela (white), Belka (squirrel), Boika (fight), Desha (ten), Dobritsa (good), Dragin'ia (dear), Groza (terror), Kalia (dirt), Kasha (porridge), Kata (rolling), Krasa (beautiful), Kudra (curl), Kuna (quill), Kunka (marten), Leva (lion), Liuba (love), Maliuta (small), Mana (attract), Manka (lure), Miakusha (soft), Milenia (dear), Mira (peace/earth), Nedelia (week), Olenka (hart), Ovtsa (sheep), Paraskov'ia (Friday), Radka (joy), Sel'ianka (peasant, of the field), Shchuka (pike), Sina (blue), Vera (faith), Vladyka (rule), Voina (war)... most Wickenden 2nd edition, a couple only in 3rd edition
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