It means 'Rus'' ("Русь" in Russian), "Россия" ('Rossiya') and therefore 'Russia'. Rossiya ("Россия"), 'Rus'' ("Русь") mean 'Rus'', 'Rossiya'. What means 'eng' in the word 'England'? 'Russia' means 'Rus''.
Baikal is the name of a lake in Russia.
It is an aromatic perennial from southeastern Russia. Great name!
There is no desert in Russia. If you are referring to Siberia, Siberia is taiga and tundra and not desert.
That is the name of a popular female model(I think) from Russia
it means "hospitality/hospitable", has the origins from Greece but used commonly in russia as a female name
Nothing. He made up the S in his name
it means greatnes in russia, bean grower in latin 16 saints and several emperors had the name
Schotshi is a Russia surname, so it may be just someone's name.
It comes from a river known as the "Rus" to the Vikings who explored and settled the region.
My grandfather's name was changed as he entered this country in the late 1800's or early 1900's when He migrated from Russia. His name was Boleslof Lubinsky . He had a lot of land and surfs working for him, but, was forced to flee during the revolution. I had heard he had the title of Baron, but, we are not sure. Please answer if you can.
vaccinet mean is your family,s name
You mean: how do you pronounce the German word for russia? Russland [ɾuslʌnt] But the 'u' is not as long as in "you"... it's a short vowel because of the double 's' following! ;)