The place that recruited me has a woman named "Anya Stone" that I know is a first-generation Russian, and I also know she modified her last name for ease of use in the USA. Does anyone know what it might be short for?
Thanks,
-Fantom
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The place that recruited me has a woman named "Anya Stone" that I know is a first-generation Russian, and I also know she modified her last name for ease of use in the USA. Does anyone know what it might be short for?
Thanks,
-Fantom
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Originally Posted by fantom605
Read any novel by Russia's most famous current detective novelist (Александра Маринина www.marinina.ru ) and you will quickly realize that the the heroine has the surname you seek, Анастасья Каменская!!! Stacy Stone!
Sweet, thanks! I'll have her friend that works here ask! :)
-Al
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-Fantom
I knew a person named Каменева.Quote:
Originally Posted by fantom605
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Originally Posted by fantom605
Nice joke...