I thought we were talking about Yanukovich, who's Ukrainian. :)
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I thought we were talking about Yanukovich, who's Ukrainian. :)
Januk (Янук) — Polish (and Belorussian and Ukranian) diminutive from Jan (Ян) — Iwan (Иван). Here are some another variants: Янка, Ясь. [/quote]
So what? Patronymics are made from the FULL form of...
The patronymic from Jeffrey would be Джеф(ф)ревич/Jeffrevich (second 'ф' is optional), but it sounds a little off. I'd use some Russian name that can be a (rough) equivalent of Jeffrey, say a nice...
Which is wrong. :) Traditional transliteration for James is Джеймс.
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