neutral
very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'Имя' when discussing personal identification, such as introducing themselves or asking someone's name. It is common in everyday conversations, at social gatherings, or formal events where names are exchanged.
Synonyms & nuances
'Имя' specifically refers to a personal name, while 'название' can mean a title or a name of an object. Use 'имя' when talking about a person's name, but switch to 'название' when referring to titles of books or works of art.
Culture
'Имя' comes from the Old Slavic word 'имѧ,' which also means 'name.' In Russian culture, names often carry deep meanings or familial significance, and it is customary to address someone using their first name, sometimes even alongside their patronymic, reflecting respect and formality.
FAQ
Q.What does 'Имя' mean in English?
'Имя' translates to 'name' in English, and it refers specifically to a person's given name.
Q.How do I use 'Имя' in a sentence?
You can use 'Имя' in sentences like 'Какое у тебя имя?' which means 'What is your name?'. It's a straightforward way to ask someone their name.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'Имя'?
A common mistake is using 'Имя' in formal contexts without proper titles. In formal addresses, it's polite to use a person's first name along with their patronymic.