>>You still alive? :)
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>Gragan,
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>You sure know Russian names very well. You outed me. Now I feel like Valery Plain <g>.
Val Aeroplane?
...uh... coffee should have kicked in by now. Any minute now.
Hi, Mitya :)
Though, in Russian Mitya is for Dimitriy, in Serbian Mića, while still a regular nickname for any Dimitrije, Dmitar or Mitar (all from the same root), more often comes from Miroslav, Miloslav, Miroljub, Miodrag and any of such dear- (Mio-) or peace- (mir-) names. Dimitrije can rather be shortened to Mita, Mitke or, in Macedonia, Dimče (though "dim" means smoke, so "dimče" is a puff :).