is there any Russian equivalent to the name Brandon... or would it be spelt Брандон?
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is there any Russian equivalent to the name Brandon... or would it be spelt Брандон?
Brandon, there is no equivalent to your name, and it would be spelt like Брэндон 8)
It can also be spelled like so:
Дурак
"Brandon" seems to be name of celtic origin. If you can tell its original meaning, I'll try to suppose some russian equivalent.
:lol: But don't listen to V.
What? :? What did I do wrong :?:Quote:
Originally Posted by Scorpio
We'll just pretend that never happened :)
strong defender
"Strong defender"? Ok, you may try something archaic in style, like Ratobor, Ratislav or Svyatopolk, although neither translates this accurately.
"Strong defender" approximately correspond with "Broneslav - Бронеслав"
Example: Broneslav Brondukov (Бронеслав Брондуков) - famous russian film actor
Great! "Broneslav" seems to be best choice. And it even sounds similar to "Brandon".
But I think it isn't Russian name, it may be Poland one.
no.. actually its uniquely Celtic... the only reason why there are equivalents between Russian and English names are because of the Saints and christian names. As there is Ivan in russian... there is John in english...
:) "Brandon@ is a cool name, i think ... and the best way of translation is Брэндон... :) :) 8)
I hate the name Brandon, personally. Maybe it's because I've known too many irritating Brandons. At any rate, thanks for the vintage thread flashback.