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Andonova is a Slavic surname according to Slavic naming conventions. Notable people with this name include the following: *Lyudmila Andonova (born 1960), Bulgarian high jump athlete * Malena Andonova (born 1957), Bulgarian sprint athlete * Milena Andonova (born 1959), Bulgarian screenwriter and film director * Nataša Andonova (born 1993), Macedonian footballer *Sijce Andonova Sijce Andonova ( mk, Сијче Андонова; born 27 November 1992) is a Macedonian football defender or midfielder who plays for Blau-Weiss Hohen Neuendorf of the German Second Bundesliga and the Macedonia national team.Andonov * Antonova {{surname
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Nataša Andonova
Nataša Andonova ( mk, Наташа Андонова; born 4 December 1993) is a Macedonian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish Liga F club Levante UD and captains the North Macedonia women's national team. She is the younger sister of Sijce Andonova, who is also a Macedonian footballer. She is the top scorer in the history of the Macedonian national team. Career Andonova began her career at ZFK Tikvešanka in Macedonia. She first came to international attention in the 2010 Under-19 Euro, hosted by the Republic of Macedonia. Despite playing in the weakest team in the competition Andonova was named the tournament's best player. By then she had already represented the senior Macedonia national team. In the summer of 2010 Andonova was transferred to ZFK Borec, playing the preliminary stage of the 2010–11 Champions League, and in the winter market she signed for Turbine Potsdam, the reigning European champions, along with her sister Sijce. She w ...
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Sijce Andonova
Sijce Andonova ( mk, Сијче Андонова; born 27 November 1992) is a Macedonian football defender or midfielder who plays for Blau-Weiss Hohen Neuendorf of the German Second Bundesliga and the Macedonia national team.Profile
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Milena Andonova
Milena Andonova (; born 23 September 1959) is a Bulgarian screenwriter and film director. She is best known for the film '' Monkeys in Winter'', which she co-wrote and directed. References External links * 1959 births Living people Bulgarian women film directors Bulgarian women screenwriters {{Bulgaria-film-director-stub ...
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Andonov
Andonov ( Bulgarian: Андонов) is a Bulgarian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alyosha Andonov (born 1961), Bulgarian football head coach *Atanas Andonov (born 1955), Bulgarian retired male decathlete *Bobby Andonov (born 1994), known as BOBI, Australian singer, songwriter and record producer * Dalibor Andonov Gru (born 1973), Serbian musician * Dimitar Andonov, Bulgarian officer and revolutionary, a leader of IMARO revolutionary band * Dimitar Andonov (footballer) (born 1987), Bulgarian footballer * Georgi Andonov (born 1983), Bulgarian footballer *Hristo Andonov (1887–1928), Bulgarian revolutionary, a leader of IMARO and IMRO revolutionary bands *Ivan Andonov (1934–2011), Bulgarian film director and actor *Ivaylo Andonov (born 1967), retired Bulgarian footballer * Kiril Andonov (born 1967), retired Bulgarian football player *Lyudmila Andonova (born 1960), Bulgarian high jump athlete * Malena Andonova (born 1957), Bulgarian sprint athlete *Metodi Andono ...
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Malena Andonova
Malena Ivanova Andonova (; born 6 July 1957) is a Bulgarian former sprinter. She competed in the women's 400 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (russian: Летние Олимпийские игры 1980, Letniye Olimpiyskiye igry 1980), officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad (russian: Игры XXII Олимпиады, Igry XXII Olimpiady) and commo .... References External links * 1957 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics Bulgarian female sprinters Olympic athletes for Bulgaria Olympic female sprinters Bulgarian Athletics Championships winners {{Bulgaria-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Lyudmila Andonova
Lyudmila Grudeva Andonova ( bg, Людмила Андонова, née Zhecheva; born 6 May 1960) is a retired high jumper from Bulgaria. In 1984, she broke the World Record with a clearance of 2.07 metres. She competed at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul and the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona. Biography She set the women's world record in the high jump event on July 20, 1984 in East Berlin, jumping 2.07 metres. In 1985 she was suspended for doping with amphetamine.Los Angeles Times: Bulgaria said it will impose its own...'' October 27, 1985. Andonova competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, finishing in fifth place (1.93 m) alongside Romania's Galina Astafei. She was born in Novocherkassk, Soviet Union, and married to Bulgarian decathlete Atanas Andonov Atanas Vasilev Andonov ( bg, Атанас Василев Андонов; born July 16, 1955) is a retired male decathlete from Bulgaria Bulgaria (; bg, България, Bǎlgariya), officially th ...
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Antonova
Antonova is a feminine Russian surname that as the female version of Antonov is derived from the male given name Anton and literally means ''Anton's''. I.e., it is a patronymic surname derived from the Antonius root name. It may refer to: * Aleksandra Antonova (born 1980), Russian hurdler * Aleksandra Andreevna Antonova (1932–2014), Russian, Kildin Sámi teacher, writer, poet, translator * Alexandra Antonova (born 1991), Russian water polo player * Anastasia Oberstolz-Antonova (born 1981), Soviet/Russian-born, Italian luger * Anna Antonova (born 1965), Soviet figure skater * Diana Antonova (born 1993), Russian water polo player * Elena Antonova (skier) (born 1971), Kazak cross-country skier * Irina Antonova (born 1922), the Director of the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow for 52 years, from 1961 to 2013 * Koka Antonova (1910 – 2007), Soviet Indologist * Ksenia Antonova (born 1990), Russian ice dancer * Natalia Antonova (born 1995), Russian cyclist * Natalya Antonova, R ...
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Slavic Languages
The Slavic languages, also known as the Slavonic languages, are Indo-European languages spoken primarily by the Slavic peoples and their descendants. They are thought to descend from a proto-language called Proto-Slavic, spoken during the Early Middle Ages, which in turn is thought to have descended from the earlier Proto-Balto-Slavic language, linking the Slavic languages to the Baltic languages in a Balto-Slavic group within the Indo-European family. The Slavic languages are conventionally (that is, also on the basis of extralinguistic features) divided into three subgroups: East, South, and West, which together constitute more than 20 languages. Of these, 10 have at least one million speakers and official status as the national languages of the countries in which they are predominantly spoken: Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian (of the East group), Polish, Czech and Slovak (of the West group) and Bulgarian and Macedonian (eastern dialects of the South group), and Serbo-C ...
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Surname
In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name, as the forename, or at the end; the number of surnames given to an individual also varies. As the surname indicates genetic inheritance, all members of a family unit may have identical surnames or there may be variations; for example, a woman might marry and have a child, but later remarry and have another child by a different father, and as such both children could have different surnames. It is common to see two or more words in a surname, such as in compound surnames. Compound surnames can be composed of separate names, such as in traditional Spanish culture, they can be hyphenated together, or may contain prefixes. Using names has been documented in even the oldest historical records. Examples of surnames are documented in the 11th ...
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Slavic Name Suffixes
A Slavic name suffix is a common way of forming patronymics, family names, and pet names in the Slavic languages. Many, if not most, Slavic last names are formed by adding possessive and other suffixes to given names and other words. Most Slavic surnames have suffixes which are found in varying degrees over the different nations. Some surnames are not formed in this way, including names of non-Slavic origin. They are also seen in North America, Argentina, and Australia. An example using an occupation is '' kovač'', '' koval'' or ''kowal'', which means blacksmith. It is the root of the names Kovačević, Kovačić, Kowalski, Kowalchuk, Kowalczyk, Kovachev, Kovalenko, Kovalyov, and Kovalev. All mean "descendant of a blacksmith". The given name Petr, Petro or Petar (equivalent to Peter) can become Petrov, Petriv, Petriw, Petrenko, Petrovsky, Petrović, Petrić, Petrič, Petrich, etc. All mean "descendant of Peter". This is similar to the use of "-son" or "-sen" in Germanic la ...
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