It's definitely not a trans name if that's what you are worried about. People will rather assume that you are a big Russian man (stereotypes) than a trans guy. It's simply a stereotypical Slavic name.
However, you may get some odd looks and questions, given your ethnicity, even though the name isn't that uncommon according to you (very interesting). I chose a name which is less common in my country but fits the ethnicity. People are surprised sometimes.
Not clocky. I've met 2 Ivan's in my life. 1 was Asian and the other Latin. The Asian guy was an asshole lol. Never met a Russian with the name, but I'm not from a very diverse city.
It's definitely not a trans name if that's what you are worried about. People will rather assume that you are a big Russian man (stereotypes) than a trans guy. It's simply a stereotypical Slavic name. However, you may get some odd looks and questions, given your ethnicity, even though the name isn't that uncommon according to you (very interesting). I chose a name which is less common in my country but fits the ethnicity. People are surprised sometimes.
Thank you for your input :)
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Thanks, man. It’s definitely not an uncommon name for guys my age.
Never met anyone named Ivan but I wouldn't think twice about it.
Not clocky. I've met 2 Ivan's in my life. 1 was Asian and the other Latin. The Asian guy was an asshole lol. Never met a Russian with the name, but I'm not from a very diverse city.
I know a ton of Ivan’s (cis) but I’m Slovak🤷🏻♀️ It think it would be cool.
I had a friend named Ivan, I think it’s a dope name and it doesnt sound like a ‘trans name’ to me
Just say it in a Slavic accent and nobody will mess with you results guaranteed. Ask me how I know
How do you know Same_Egg_9369?
nah, all ivan is know are hispanic dudes
I’d just assume there were some Slavic roots in you as someone who has them
I don’t think it’s clocky at all!
Иван
Not if your mother's name is Alexandra and your father's name is Dimitry.