But it's true :) I had shot her (Anna-Maria) for a one Moscow journal. Session was at her (her parents of course) country house near Moscow. She is realy very nice :)))
Since you have actually met Anna-Maria and her family I was wondering if you know the story behind her double name (Анна-Мария) which, you must agree, is not a typical Russian.
Re: questionsandro_kSeptember 8 2006, 09:30:55 UTC
Yeah! You're right. It's a first case I've ever heard in Russia. I was very surprised. It's a beautiful story when her parents have reached it's decision about name Anna-Maria. Anna is the name of her grandma, Maria is the name of her great-grandma. And I have to note that it should be very difficult make this kind of name in the USSR (yes, it was still the one, half year to collapse). They got a lot of problem with any "paper" like birth-certificate for example. It was very irregular situation for the SU.
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