"Menya idyot" - maybe "mne idyot" (мне идёт)? That means "suits me fine".
In you case, you should use "echka", not "ochka" to form a diminutive name. I'm not sure about general rules whether "ochka"...
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"Menya idyot" - maybe "mne idyot" (мне идёт)? That means "suits me fine".
In you case, you should use "echka", not "ochka" to form a diminutive name. I'm not sure about general rules whether "ochka"...
Yes it was, but it was either fictitious or a diminutive of some real name.
Anyway I cannot imagine a non-diminutive russian name ending with "-я" (except some female names ending with "-ия" or...
There is no such russian name "Volya". But "Volya" itself looks much like the diminutive of some other name (maybe "Volya -> Volodya -> Vladimir")?
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