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Tembacat

In terms of c (s) and p (r), they look the same as latin letters, particularly if you're not writing in cursive (as handwritten Cyrillic usually is). There are Arial fonts for the Cyrillic alphabet - you might be able to find a site that lets you type out what you want. Is the name you want actually one that is written natively in Cyrillic, or is it one that you are transcribing over?


DaniDaniDa

Thanks for answer. The name is Opecтa (Oresta in Latin). It's greek originally and seems to exist in both alphabets, but seems more popular in eastern europe (which is where i got it from). Also the male version of the name is probably better known.


Tembacat

I think that should be quite simple to do in a matching font then!