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Borysenko or Borisenko is a Ukrainian-language surname derived from the first name Boris. It may refer to: * Andrei Borisenko *Georgy Borisenko * Pavlo Borysenko * Milana Borisenko *Sergey Borisenko *Valentina Borisenko Valentina Mikhaylovna Borisenko (née Belova; russian: Валентина Михайловна Борисенко; Cherepovets, 28 January 1920 – Saint Petersburg, 6 March 1993) was a Soviet chess player. She was a five-time winner of the Wom ... * Vladimir Borisenko * Vyacheslav Borysenko See also * * {{surname Ukrainian-language surnames Surnames of Ukrainian origin Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names ...
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Ukrainian Surname
By the 18th century almost all Ukrainians had family names. Most Ukrainian surnames (and surnames in Slavic languages in general) are formed by adding possessive and other suffixes to given names, place names, professions and other words. Surnames were developed for official documents or business record keeping to differentiate the parties who might have the same first name. By the 15th century, surnames were used by the upper class, nobles and large land owners. In cities and towns, surnames became necessary in the 15th and 16th centuries. In 1632, Orthodox Metropolitan Petro Mohyla ordered priests to include a surname in all records of birth, marriage and death. After the partitions of Poland (1772–1795), Western Ukraine came under the Austrian Empire, where peasants needed surnames for taxation purposes and military service and churches were required to keep records of all births, deaths and marriages. The surnames with the suffix -enko are the most known and common Ukrain ...
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Boris (given Name)
Boris, Borys or Barys (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian, uk, Борис; be, Барыс) is a male name of Bulgar origin, an extinct Oghur Turkic language. It is most commonly used in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia and other countries in Eastern Europe. The spelling variant Borys is more common in Poland. Meaning A commonly accepted theory is that it is a Bulgar language name. Its precise etymology is unclear. It may be derived from one or more of several Turkic words such as ''böri'' – meaning "wolf", or from ''bogöri'' – which means "short", or from ''bars'' – meaning "snow leopard". It can be used as a short form of the name Borislav, derived from the Slavic elements borti "battle" and slava "glory", "fame". Through the nickname "Bob" the name is often linked together with the name Robert, an ancient Germanic name meaning "fame-bright". Origin ''Boris'' is first found in w ...
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Andrei Borisenko
Andrey Ivanovich Borisenko (russian: Андрей Иванович Борисенко; born 17 April 1964) is a Russian cosmonaut. He was selected as a cosmonaut in May 2003, and is a veteran of two long duration missions to the International Space Station. Borisenko served as a flight engineer on board Soyuz TMA-21 for Expedition 27, the 27th long-duration mission to the International Space Station (ISS). He also served as the commander of the International Space Station for Expedition 28. He launched for the second time in October 2016 onboard Soyuz MS-02 as a flight engineer of Expedition 49 and Expedition 50. He returned to Earth in April 2017. Personal Borisenko is married to Natalya Aleksandrovna Borisenko. They have a son, Ivan and a daughter. His parents, Ivan Andreevich and Natalya Mikhailovna Borisenko, reside in St Petersburg. His hobbies include fishing, badminton, and road trips. In 2018, in an exposition on space at the Lycée International de Saint-Germain-en-L ...
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Georgy Borisenko
Georgy Konstantinovich Borisenko (May 25, 1922 in Chuhuiv, Ukraine—December 3, 2012 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan) was a Soviet correspondence chess grandmaster and chess theoretician. Among the players he trained were Nona Gaprindashvili, Valentina Borisenko (who was also his wife), Viktor Korchnoi, Mark Taimanov, and Timur Gareyev. He became a Russian Master of Sport in 1950 and a Russian Correspondence Grandmaster in 1966. He won the USSR Correspondence Championship twice, in 1957 and 1962, and came in second in 1965. One of his best-known games was played from 1960 to 1963 against Anatoly Rubezov, and is included in multiple anthologies of brilliant chess games. In 1973, David Bronstein described Borisenko as "one of our greatest theoretical experts." In Russia, the Breyer Variation of the Ruy Lopez The Ruy Lopez (; ), also called the Spanish Opening or Spanish Game, is a chess opening characterised by the moves: :1. e4 e5 :2. Nf3 Nc6 :3. Bb5 The Ruy Lopez is named ...
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Pavlo Borysenko
Pavlo Vitaliyovich Borysenko ( uk, Павло Віталійович Борисенко; born 4 June 1987) is a Ukrainian-Romanian ice hockey player. He started out playing for Sokil Kyiv in the 2001/2002 season before moving to North America for spells in the junior leagues, first in the Eastern Junior Hockey League with the Bridgewater Bandits and then in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League with the Acadie-Bathurst Titan. He then played in the Vysshaya Liga in Russia for Kristall Saratov and then played in the Belarusian Hockey League for HK Vitebsk before moving to Liepaja in 2006. Internationally Borysenko first played for the Ukrainian national junior team and Ukrainian national team, though he became a naturalised Romanian citizen and made his debut for the Romanian national team The Romania national football team ( ro, Echipa națională de fotbal a României) represents Romania in international men's football competition and is administered by the Romanian Foo ...
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Sergey Borisenko
Sergey Borisenko (russian: Сергей Борисенко; born May 28, 1971) is a retired male freestyle swimmer from Kazakhstan. He competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1996 (Atlanta, Georgia). His best Olympic result was finishing in 21st place at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the Men's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay event, alongside Andrey Kvasov, Pavel Sidorov Pavel Sidorov ( kk, Павел Сидоров; born August 8, 1976) is a Kazakh former swimmer, who specialized in sprint freestyle and backstroke events. Sidorov competed for Kazakhstan in two swimming events at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydne ..., and Igor Sitnikov. External links * sports-reference 1971 births Living people Sportspeople from Karaganda Kazakhstani male freestyle swimmers Olympic swimmers for Kazakhstan Swimmers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in swimming Asian Games silver medalists for Kazakhs ...
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Valentina Borisenko
Valentina Mikhaylovna Borisenko (née Belova; russian: Валентина Михайловна Борисенко; Cherepovets, 28 January 1920 – Saint Petersburg, 6 March 1993) was a Soviet chess player. She was a five-time winner of the Women's Soviet Championship: 1945, 1955, 1957, 1960, and 1961 (a record shared with Nona Gaprindashvili). She won the Leningrad women's chess championship seven times (1940, 1945, 1950, 1951, 1954, 1955, and 1956), and four times the RSFSR women's championship. In the Women's World Chess Championship 1949–50 she tied for 3rd–4th with Elisaveta Bykova. In 1970 she was equal first with Waltraud Nowarra in the international tournament at Halle. In 1977 she was awarded by FIDE the Honorary title of Woman Grandmaster for her results in the years 1945-1970. Her husband was Russian correspondence chess player Georgy Borisenko Georgy Konstantinovich Borisenko (May 25, 1922 in Chuhuiv, Ukraine—December 3, 2012 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan) ...
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Vladimir Borisenko
Vladimir Andreyevich Borisenko ( uk, Борисенко Володимир Андрійович born 8 September 1992), is a Ukrainian singer. He is a member of '' Fabrika Zirok'' (''Star Factory-3'') and ''Ukrayina maye talant'' (''Ukraine's Got Talent'')projects. Biography Vladimir is better known by the alternative spelling of Vova. He is best known for being a member of the boyband Borisenko Brothers, along with his twin brother Alexander Borisenko Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Ale .... They took part in the first season of the show ''Ukrayina maye talant''. Later, in autumn 2009, they participated in the ''Fabrika Zirok, ''. They obtained fourth place from the result of audience, behind Serzi Nicholas, Alex Mathias and Stas Shurins. Borisenko Brothers discogra ...
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Vyacheslav Borysenko
Vyacheslav Vadymovych Borysenko ( ua, В'ячеслав Вадимович Борисенко; born 24 March 2002) is a Ukrainian professional football goalkeeper who plays for Dinaz Vyshhorod in the Ukrainian First League. Career Borysenko is a product of the Feniks Zhytomyr and UFK-Karpaty Lviv academies. From August 2019 he played for the side Oleksandriya in the Ukrainian Premier League Reserves and Under 19 The Ukrainian Premier League youth competitions is a complex of youth competitions within the Ukrainian Premier League and is part of youth competitions in Ukraine. The events include championship among two age categories under 19 and under 21 year ... Championship during four seasons. In July 2020 he was promoted to the main squad to play in the Ukrainian Premier League. Borysenko made his debut in the Ukrainian Premier League for Oleksandriya as a start squad player on 18 October 2020, playing in a winning home match against Inhulets Petrove. References Extern ...
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Ukrainian-language Surnames
Ukrainian ( uk, украї́нська мо́ва, translit=ukrainska mova, label=native name, ) is an East Slavic language of the Indo-European language family. It is the native language of about 40 million people and the official state language of Ukraine in Eastern Europe. Written Ukrainian uses the Ukrainian alphabet, a variant of the Cyrillic script. The standard Ukrainian language is regulated by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NANU; particularly by its Institute for the Ukrainian Language), the Ukrainian language-information fund, and Potebnia Institute of Linguistics. Comparisons are often drawn to Russian, a prominent Slavic language, but there is more mutual intelligibility with Belarusian,Alexander M. Schenker. 1993. "Proto-Slavonic," ''The Slavonic Languages''. (Routledge). pp. 60–121. p. 60: " hedistinction between dialect and language being blurred, there can be no unanimity on this issue in all instances..."C.F. Voegelin and F.M. Voegelin. 1 ...
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Surnames Of Ukrainian Origin
By the 18th century almost all Ukrainians had family names. Most Ukrainian surnames (and surnames in Slavic languages in general) are formed by adding Possessive suffix, possessive and other Suffix, suffixes to given names, place names, professions and other words. Surnames were developed for official documents or business record keeping to differentiate the parties who might have the same first name. By the 15th century, surnames were used by the upper class, nobles and large land owners. In cities and towns, surnames became necessary in the 15th and 16th centuries. In 1632, Orthodox Metropolitan Peter Mogila, Petro Mohyla ordered priests to include a surname in all records of birth, marriage and death. After the partitions of Poland (1772–1795), Western Ukraine came under the Austrian Empire, where peasants needed surnames for taxation purposes and military service and churches were required to keep records of all births, deaths and marriages. The surnames with the suffix - ...
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