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Cioban (/tʃo'ban/) is a Romanian surname meaning "shepherd". It is derived from the Persian Çoban. Notable people with the surname include: * Denis Cioban (born 1985), Moldovan road bicycle racer * Mitrofan Cioban Mitrofan Cioban (5 January 1942 – 2 February 2021) was a Moldovan mathematician specializing in topology, a member of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova (2000). He was born in Copceac (then in Tighina County, Romania, now in Ștefan Vodă Di ... (1942–2021), Moldovan mathematician See also * Ciobanu (surname) * Juhász {{surname, Cioban Occupational surnames Romanian-language surnames ...
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Ciobanu (surname)
Ciobanu is a Romanian surname, common in Romania and Moldova. Notable persons with the surname include: * Ghenadie Ciobanu (born 1957), Moldovan politician * Gheorghe Ciobanu (1909–1995), Romanian ethnomusicologist and Byzantine specialist * Gheorghe Ciobanu (21st century), Moldovan politician * Ilarion Ciobanu (1931–2008), Romanian actor * Ion Constantin Ciobanu (1927–2001), Moldovan writer * Maia Ciobanu (born 1952), Romanian composer * Mihaela Ciobanu (born 1973), Romanian-Spanish handball player * Nelly Ciobanu (born 1974), Moldovan singer * Radu Ciobanu (born 1975), Romanian footballer * Sebastian Ciobanu (born 1985), Romanian kickboxer * Ștefan Ciobanu (born 1979), Romanian footballer * Ștefan Ciobanu (1883–1950), Bessarabian and Romanian politician * Vitalie Ciobanu Vitalie Ciobanu (born 4 May 1964 in Floreşti) is a journalist from the Republic of Moldova. He is the editor in chief of Contrafort He is a member of the Writers' Union of Romania, the Moldovan Wr ...
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Mitrofan Cioban
Mitrofan Cioban (5 January 1942 – 2 February 2021) was a Moldovan mathematician specializing in topology, a member of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova (2000). He was born in Copceac (then in Tighina County, Romania, now in Ștefan Vodă District, Moldova), the son of Mihail and Tecla Cioban. At age 17 he enrolled in the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Tiraspol State University. After one year Cioban transferred to Moscow State University, where he started attending the Topology seminar of Pavel Alexandrov. He obtained his Ph.D. in 1969 with thesis ''Properties of Quotient Mappings and Classification of Spaces'' written under the direction of Alexander Arhangelskii. Upon graduation, he returned in 1970 to Tiraspol State University as a faculty member, where he directed 17 Ph.D. theses and served as prorector and then rector. He published over 200 papers in academic journals from 1966 to 2020, mostly under the names of Choban or Čoban, and occasionally Cioban, Cioban ...
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Denis Cioban
Denis Cioban (born June 27, 1985 in Chişinău) is a Moldovan road bicycle racer Road bicycle racing is the cycle sport discipline of road cycling, held primarily on paved roads. Road racing is the most popular professional form of bicycle racing, in terms of numbers of competitors, events and spectators. The two most common .... Palmares ;2006 :3rd in Prix de la Mi-Août :1st in Stage 3, Cupa Autoconstruct :3rd in Stage 4, Cupa Autoconstruct :3rd in Cupa Autoconstruct :2nd in Prologue, GP Tell External links * Moldovan male cyclists 1985 births Living people {{Moldova-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Çoban
Çoban or Choban is a Turkish name and surname of Persian origin meaning "shepherd". It may refer to: * Chupan or Çoban (died 1327), Mongol emir in Persia * Ayşegül Çoban (born 1992), Turkish female weightlifter * Hüsamettin Çoban (13th century), commander of the Anatolian Seljuks * Kenan Çoban (born 1975), Turkish actor * Mehmet Çoban (1905–1969), Turkish Olympian wrestler * Bekir Çoban-zade (1893–1937), Crimean Tatar poet * Çoban Mustafa Pasha (died 1529), Ottoman statesman and governor of Egypt * The Greek island of Kasos See also * Çoban salatası, Turkish salad * Cioban Cioban (/tʃo'ban/) is a Romanian surname meaning "shepherd". It is derived from the Persian Çoban. Notable people with the surname include: * Denis Cioban (born 1985), Moldovan road bicycle racer * Mitrofan Cioban Mitrofan Cioban (5 January ... * Ciobanu * Choba Turkish-language surnames ni, an American food company {{DEFAULTSORT:Coban ...
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Shepherd
A shepherd or sheepherder is a person who tends, herds, feeds, or guards flocks of sheep. ''Shepherd'' derives from Old English ''sceaphierde (''sceap'' 'sheep' + ''hierde'' 'herder'). ''Shepherding is one of the world's oldest occupations, it exists in all parts of the globe, and it is an important part of Pastoralism, pastoralist animal husbandry. Because of the ubiquity of the profession, many religions and cultures have symbolic or metaphorical references to the shepherd profession. For example, Jesus called himself the Good Shepherd, and ancient Greek mythologies highlighted shepherds such as Endymion (mythology), Endymion and Daphnis. This symbolism and shepherds as characters are at the center of pastoral literature and art. Origins Shepherding is among the oldest occupations, beginning some 5,000 years ago in Asia Minor. Sheep were kept for their milk, sheep meat, meat and especially their wool. Over the next thousand years, sheep and shepherding spread throughout ...
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Juhász
Juhász or Juhás is a Hungarian family name meaning 'shepherd', which is usually anglicized to Yuhas. Notable people with the name include: Juhász or Juhás A * Ádám Juhász (born 1996), Hungarian handballer * Adrián Juhász (born 1989), Hungarian rower * Attila Juhász (born 1967), Hungarian politician B * Béla Juhász (1921–2002), Hungarian long-distance runner D * Dániel Juhász (born 1992), Hungarian football player E * Eszter Juhász (born 1988), Finnish curler, born in Hungary F * Ferenc Juhász (poet) (1928–2015), Hungarian poet * Ferenc Juhász (politician) (born 1960), Minister of Defense for Hungary from 2002 to 2006 G * Gábor Juhász (born 1963), Hungarian politician * Gabriella Juhász (born 1985), Hungarian handballer * Gusztáv Juhász (1911–2003), Romanian footballer and coach * Gyula Juhász (poet) (1883–1937), Hungarian poet * Gyula Juhász (sculptor) (1876–1913), Hungarian sculptor and medallist * Gyula Juhász (histori ...
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Occupational Surnames
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 ce ...
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