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Description
Grandma Kaminski and her family have been wandering around for years. When her daughter married Yuri Ivanov and had two children, she suggested they try to find a place to settle down. Will Riverview keep their interest for long?
Members Rayna Kaminski,Yuri Ivanov, Nadine Ivanov, Tatiana Ivanov, Dimitri Ivanov
Difficulty level 5 of 6
Other Information
Neighborhood Riverview

The Ivanov family is a premade family that appears in The Sims 3. They live in Riverview, at 13 Lost Willow Road. Rayna Kaminski's daughter, Nadine Ivanov, has recently married and had two children, and her mother has moved in with the young family. They are a very tight-knit family, except that Rayna dislikes her son-in-law, Yuri Ivanov. They are all musical, except for Tatiana Ivanov. Their names suggest an Eastern-European background, possibly Polish.

Onatomology

Ivanov - Ivanov is a Russian and Bulgarian patronimic meaning "Son of Ivan".

Kaminski - Kaminski is a Polish, Russian, Ukrainian and Jewish surname, a name for someone who came from the town Kamien. Kamien is derived from the Slavic word "kamiñ", meaning "stone".

Yuri Ivanov - Yuri is a variant transciption of the name "Yuriy", which is the Ukrainian and Russian form of the name "George".

Nadine Ivanov - Nadine is a French form of "Nadya", which is a diminutive of the Russian name "Nadezhda", meaning "hope". Nadia is also an Arabic name, which means "the one who has been called by God", or "dew"

Tatiana Ivanov - Tatiana is a Slavic name, the feminine form of the name "Tatianus". Tatiana is also a Latin name. The Latin meaning is "defender of her family".

Dimitri Ivanov - Dimitri goes back to a Greek name, "Demetrius", derived from the Greek goddess "Demetra", which means "earth mother".

Rayna Kaminski - Rayna is a Slavic name, which has been made from the Slavic noun "ray", meaning "heaven", so the name should mean "heavenly".

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