See also: Соня

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Etymology

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From сон (son, sleep), by analogy with Со́ня (Sónja, Sonya), a diminutive of Со́фья (Sófʹja).

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со́ня (sónjam anim or f anim (genitive со́ни, nominative plural со́ни, genitive plural сонь or со́ней)

  1. (colloquial) sleepyhead
  2. dormouse

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Per Vasmer, from сон (son, sleep), by analogy with Со́ня (Sónja, Sonya), a diminutive of Софі́я (Sofíja).

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  • IPA(key): [ˈsɔnʲɐ]
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со́ня (sónjam pers or f pers (genitive со́ні, nominative plural со́ні, genitive plural сонь)

  1. (colloquial) sleepyhead
    Synonym: сонько́ (sonʹkó)

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со́ня (sónjaf animal (genitive со́ні, nominative plural со́ні, genitive plural сонь)

  1. dormouse

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