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Why do Russians call Russians? Why are Russians called watnikami, katsap, moskalami?

It is believed that the people call themselves, based on the one with which the ideal associates itself. Many people do not invent anything to talk about themselves. They just say the word "man" in their own language. And why do Russians call Russians? Why such strangeness? It's an adjective. That is, a word describing quality, not belonging. Let's figure it out, digging into scientific works.

How different nations call themselves

The name of some, as already said, simply reflects the fact. So, the name "Mari" means "man" (Mari) in translation. Gypsies prefer to talk about themselves "Roma". If you translate into Russian, then again you get a "person".

Other nations preferred to associate themselves with leaders, like, for example, Jews and Czechs. Others are used to being associated with their native places. These are Poles and Italians. There are even more interesting examples. The Germans are generally called differently. They themselves say "Deutsch", the French call them "Aleman," the English - "Joman". In Russia they were called from the word mute, that is, those who do not understand the local speech and can not answer.

Our people is a different matter. What kind of theories did they come up with to explain why Russians are called Russians. Some claimed that the names of those Normans were so called, that in the tenth century they intended to own the local people. Others defended the view that the name comes from the name of the tributary of the Dnieper. It's a small river - Ros. Only there is no such precedent that people are called from a water body. Somehow this with self-consciousness (though ancient) does not match. Cunning, you see, theorists.

Version of Academician Trebachev O.N.

The scientist also wondered why Russians are called Russians, considering its importance undeniable. In his opinion, the solution had to influence the future destiny of the people. He convincingly proved that the root of the word goes back to the ancient Slavic "Rux-" and the Indo-Aryan "Rox-". Both are translated approximately equally and mean "white, light". This, by the way, was more like the truth, as the name of the people was associated with racial traits, which was justified thousands of years ago. And now we can proudly, referring to authoritative opinion, to the question of why Russians are called Russians, to answer: "We are the people of Light!" And the roots of ancient words to justify the lead can be. It turns out quite objectively, it is conclusive. Although there are other sources that confirm the theory of the academician.

Arabic manuscripts

"Russes are tall people with light skin," says the manuscripts created long before the well-known Slavonic sources: "This people is blue-eyed and fair-haired, and they also called their land Rus, which meant " white light. " The rest of the territory They did not live, they were not considered as the Motherland, that is their own. " Perhaps, it was from those times that the Russians had qualities that favorably distinguish them from other tribes. Firstly, we do not zarimsya on other people's land. Secondly, they are ready to give up their lives. Agree, this is not just a word for the people. It is a symbol of his character, and consequently, of fate. Russian - those people who live (care, care, love) land. They sprout in them soul, making them not territories, but the Motherland in the most sublime sense. This logic, by the way, will tell why Russians are called watnikami. Although, it seems that an offensive nickname comes from the clothes that our ancestors carried for a while.

Why Russians are called Vatniki

To understand the depth and questionable offense of this nickname, it is worth talking to those people who still remember the times of the Great Patriotic War. Ask about the living conditions in which they had to survive. What they ate, what they dressed. It turns out that most of the population really saved themselves from the cold by the waddlers. It's rough and ugly clothes. They called her so, because the heater was cotton wool.

Those who call Russians so, insult the meaning. Like, you are poor, uncultured countrymen. Only a quilted jacket is also a symbol of the heroism of our grandfathers and grandmothers, who were able to defend the rear, giving strength to the front. This is a constant reminder of the feat of every inhabitant of a huge country, that fascism won. Now you can answer the question of why Russians are called colorades. Very much these 2 names echo.

Colors of St. George's ribbon

The black-and-yellow strip in tsarist times was attached to awards. During the Soviet period, they forgot about it. Now in Russia it is a symbol of national patriotism. A certain political technologist, not belonging to our friends, saw in this important attribute a resemblance to the Colorado beetle. The one, if you saw him, also stripes, although his colors are somewhat different from the patriotic symbol of the Russians. Nevertheless, the cunning political technologist decided that it would be possible to use the likeness and put into circulation an offensive nickname of "colorado". The thought turned out to be not very successful, as, judging by the information from that side of the planet, the public, no less patriotic, of the Colorado State (USA) was initiated. The people decided that somewhere either their countrymen were beating them, or they were trying to attack their land, self-defense detachments began to create fear.

Other offensive nicknames

On the question of why Russians are called Muscovites, it's easy to answer. Do you remember which city is the capital of our Motherland? From Moscow, and this offensive word occurs. Although there is nothing insulting in it actually. It means people coming from Muscovy.

There is a more incomprehensible question for historians: "Why do Russians call katsap?" Those who tried to deal with this, found out that our people were perceived somewhat oddly by their western neighbors. It is believed that the "katsap" is a modified "touch", which means "butcher". Most likely, the neighbors were frightened by white giants, fearless and invincible. There is another idea, which explains why Russians are called katsapami. It is assumed that this nickname originated from the Ukrainian "tsap" ("goat"). That is, the neighbors were compared to this stubborn, snooty animal. On such an analogy of strangers could push a beard that every Russian man had, and the ability to achieve his own. That is, there was nothing insulting in the title. Just a dressing of perception in a word.

Thinking about how we are perceived from the outside, it should be understood that this depends on every Russian. By the way you behave in a particular situation, you judge the whole people. It should be remembered. And yet do not respond to stupid nicknames. They are not used by the most intelligent and courageous people.

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