Well it's not odd in Russia... and it sounds great.
It also has roots in Arabic and Hindu cultures too.
So tell Heather, Britney, Amber and any others to take a hike.
They're jealous that your's is unique.
2006-07-24 11:48:53
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answered by J.D. 6
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Well I`m going to make a wish now
Never done this since I was a little child
So here go`s
I wish I wish I wish Ihad a girlfriend with a LOVELY name like Misha it sounds BEAUTIFUL
2006-07-24 11:54:05
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answered by itsa o 6
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In Russian, it's short for Michael, so I might be a little surprised to meet a girl called Misha. But Mica is used in France for girls.
2006-07-24 12:15:52
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answered by Anonymous
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My mate has just started going out with a girl called "Misha". It's a polish name I think? Its unusual, but not odd. Do I think that because I think she is polish!? So many questions!!
2006-07-24 11:54:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never known a person called Misha. My ex's dog had that name tho.
2006-07-24 12:02:28
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answered by Jenni 4
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i like unique names and persons do no longer continually love the names i like yet it extremely is all best. i like looking names from different cultures and languages, their meaning and additionally names from the English language that are actually not used or no one around me has considered using. i think of many human beings anticipate that because of the fact i like names like Bronte and Satchel i will no longer be able to get exhilaration from names like Caroline and Lily. I do, i like all varieties of names! it extremely is one false impression I desire human beings might do away with. A false impression that unique toddler namers have is that incorrectly spelling a classic call makes a different call. It does not, it purely makes the complicated typos.
2016-12-14 13:04:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Theres nothing wrong with Misha infact i like it.
2006-07-27 09:01:47
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answered by Ollie 7
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No it's not odd. It was the name of the mascot for the 1980 Olympics. I remember it well.
2006-07-24 11:56:34
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answered by Trish D 5
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i remember greta garbo in a russian fllm and her name was misha, and i agree a very class forename for any female or male as is the case in russia
2006-07-27 09:37:00
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answered by srracvuee 7
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Why, No!! I don't think it's odd at all. Mischa is a Russian name, for Michael. It can be male or female. My name Mischa is after a Russian princess.
2006-07-24 11:50:09
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answered by mischa 6
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