Dazdraperma and Lunio: the strangest names given to children in the USSR

  • Dec 14, 2020
Dazdraperma and Lunio: the strangest names given to children in the USSR
Dazdraperma and Lunio: the strangest names given to children in the USSR

Everyone knows the phrase: "what you call a boat, so it will float." Names of people are not an exception. Many people believe in this theory. That is, the fate of a person directly depends on the name chosen for him.

Thanks to the Bolsheviks, many very strange names appeared / Photo: m.sputnik-ossetia.ru
Thanks to the Bolsheviks, many very strange names appeared / Photo: m.sputnik-ossetia.ru

Often, expectant mothers and fathers spend months before the birth of a baby in search of the best name. We have more than a great choice. There are true Russian names that have remained popular for many centuries, for example, Ivan, Yaroslav, Svyatoslav, Vladimir, Igor, Yuri and others. Many have remained in the past and today, if they do occur, it is extremely rare. But there are also very strange names, both female and male, whose emergence was influenced by the era and events that occur in a certain period of time. The USSR is a vivid example of how a life structure can influence a person, his thinking, actions and even the choice of a name for a baby.

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After the power passed to the Bolsheviks and widespread socialization began, many incomprehensible and very strange names appeared. Propaganda played one of the most important roles in this.

In honor of Lenin

Soviet names in honor of Lenin / Photo: onedio.ru

Someone from personal experience of life in the Soviet Union, someone from history, but everyone knows that Lenin was the most significant person at that time. It was his general secretaries who idealized, set him up as an example. Naturally, the people blindly followed them, which could not but affect all its areas of activity, in particular, and folk art. Characteristic names that were directly related to the Leader of the Revolution began to appear. Many of them, like Vladlen, are deeply rooted. And today, after decades, some parents call their sons that. Well, initially the name was deciphered, like Vladimir Lenin, only in an abbreviated version. Widlen is another variation on this theme, which means “The Great Ideas of Lenin”. But our contemporaries no longer perceive the name. The phrase "Vladimir Ilyich Lenin - the father of the revolution" was also condensed into one single word - this is the name Vileonor.

The names of Soviet children were sometimes given not the most adequate / Photo: m.sputnik-ossetia.ru

Each of the names mentioned sounds quite good today. They simply call their children, especially without going into historical details. Someone just likes the consonance, someone extravagance and rarity.
In contrast to them, there were such names, with which their owners then suffered all their lives. Imagine that there is a boy named Lorierik in your class or course. This already raises many questions. Well, if you delve into the meaning of the name, then you can completely go crazy. Try to remember this decoding - Lenin, the October Revolution, industrialization, electrification, radioification and communism. In our time, indeed, there would be poor this Lorierik.

But that's not all. There was also Lunio. This word encoded "Lenin died, but the ideas remained." Had Lunio been born now and learned about the meaning of his name, he probably would not only have changed it right there, but would have run away from his parents.

And finally, it is worth mentioning another masterpiece - Orletos. Here, too, you can break your brains. This abridged version contains "The October Revolution, Lenin, Labor — the Foundation of Socialism."
By the way, this is not the worst thing. There were also completely delusional ideas from the schizophrenic category.

It's impossible to live with it

The names were formed by adding the first letters of whole sentences / Photo: pinterest.ru

Despite the fact that Lunio, as well as Orletos, vaguely fit in our head, it is still possible to live with them somehow, especially if we do not go into details of their origin. But a number of female names born in the USSR are a tool for destroying human self-esteem even in infancy.

Some Soviet names are even difficult to pronounce / Photo: momwoot.com

Let's start with Dazdasmygda, which means “Long live the link between town and village”. From the same series Dazdrasena and Dazdraperma. In the first case, it is "Long live the seventh of November", in the second - "Long live the first of May." Can you imagine how the girl Dazdraperma could feel?

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Dazdraperma, Vaterpezhekosma - how much sense in these names / Photo: yandex.ua

Another hit of the names of the sixties is Vaterpezhekosma, which not everyone will be able to pronounce. Translated as "Valentina Tereshkova - the first woman astronaut." How poor girls, girls and women lived with all this is not clear at all.

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Unusual, but consonant and beautiful names

There were also beautiful sonorous options / Photo: yandex.ua

All in the same period of the Soviet Union, quite beautiful new, albeit not quite ordinary, names appeared. Several can be attributed to them: Izaida, in which the phrase "Follow Ilyich" is hidden (we are talking about Vladimir Ilyich Lenin), Rome - "Revolution and Peace", Gertrude, which means "Heroine of Labor", Diner - means "Child of a new era" and Lenora - abbreviated "Lenin is our weapon ".

The listed options are only a small fraction of what was born in the imagination of Soviet citizens. Some names are quite pleasant to the perception, others are terrifying. The only good news is that modern parents are in no hurry to call their own kids that way, exactly
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