Majorova:I am now reading the interesting memories of Father Nicholas Agaphonikov: Among other things, he describes in detail how they were involved in the parish with the baptism of infants. It was unimportant, I admit.
At the end of all, both my parents suffered a great deal, and from the arbitrariness of the local governor, the primate John, apparently Cybardine, who was at the same time still a terrible noble to the whole district. ... Much has remained from this time in the memory of my parents and curiezes, about the arbitrariness of this leisurely temporist. So, for example, I remembered how they told about naming the names of the babies born in the parish. They come with a scream. They offer this kindness their intended name for the child. No, sorry, in no case will he agree to give a name that is desirable to the parents and relatives of the baby. Sorry, today is a torment. Lampad, and there will be Lampad, and especially, if the child from a maiden, (which was recorded in the metrics by the unconcerned son of the maiden), - then here without any talk the unwavering and severe protopopop appointed his name, such as "Pegasus", "Assigcrete", "Hustozat", "Goldenh" and so on.