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OTMA

OTMA from left to right, Maria, Tatiana, Anastasia and Olga Nikolaevna in 1914.

OTMA was an acronym sometimes used by the four daughters of Emperor Nicholas II of Russia and his consort, Alexandra Feodorovna, as a group nickname for themselves, built from the first letter of each girl's name in the order of their births:[1]

Note that the Roman and Cyrillic forms of all four of the initial letters are identical in printed form.

  1. ^ alexanderpalace.org, The Grand Duchesses – OTMA, retrieved 14 June 2009

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