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There is no "feminizing" in the Ukrainian language. There are different names for men and women. And a few are very similar like Olexandr for men and Olexandra for women. Still these are different names.
-Ka is used, indeed. You can make Mykytka from Mykyta. But the usage is not straightforward, you won't be able to use it without knowing (or "feeling") the language. Olexandr won't be Olexandrka. But Sanyok or Shura.