Russian Surnames
See Eastern Slavic naming customs for the explanation of the structure of Russian-language surnames. A (А) * Abakumov * Abdulov * Abramov * Abramovich * Avdeyev * Avdonin * Averin (surname), Averin * Averyanov * Avilov (surname), Avilov * Agapov * Agafonov * Ageykin * Agliullin * Adaksin * Azarov * Akinfeev * Aksakov * Aksenchuk * Akhmedov * Aksyonov (surname), Aksyonov * Akulov * Aleyev * Alexandrov (surname), Alexandrov * Alexeyev * Alenin * Alekhin (other), Alekhin * Alyokhin * Aliyev * Alistratov * Alliluyev * Alogrin * Amaliyev * Amelin (surname), Amelin * Aminev * Ananyev (surname), Ananyev * Anasenko * Andreyev * Andreyushkin * Andronikov * Andropov * Andryukhin * Anikanov * Anikin (surname), Anikin * Anisimov * Anishin * Ankudinov * Annenkov * Annikov * Anosov * Anokhin * Anoshkin * Anrep (surname), Anrep * Antakov * Antipin * Antipov * Antonov (surname), Antonov * Antonovich * Anushchenkov * Apalkov * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eastern Slavic Naming Customs
Eastern Slavic naming customs are the traditional way of identifying a person's given name and patronymic name in Russia and some countries formerly part of the Russian Empire or the Soviet Union. They are commonly used in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and to a lesser extent in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia. It is named after the East Slavic languages group that the Belarusian, Russian, Rusyn and Ukrainian languages belong to. They are also found occasionally in the Balkans among older generations. Given names Eastern Slavic parents select a given name for a newborn child. Most first names in East Slavic languages originate from two sources: * Eastern Orthodox Church tradition * Slavic names, native pre-Christian Slavic lexicons Almost all first names are single. Doubled first names (as in, for example, French name, French, like ''Jean-Luc'') are very rare and are from foreign influence. Most doubled first names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aksakov
Aksakov (russian: Аксаков) is a surname of Russian origin. The feminine version of this surname is Aksakova (russian: Аксакова). Notable people with the surname include: *Alexander Aksakov (1832–1903), Russian author, editor, and parapsychologist *Anatoly Aksakov (born 1957), Russian politician and economist * Ivan Aksakov (1823–1886), Russian journalist and Slavophile intellectual *Konstantin Aksakov (1817–1860), Russian writer and Slavophile intellectual *Sergey Aksakov (1791–1859), Russian writer and critic, father of Ivan, Konstantin, and Vera *Vera Aksakova (1819–1864), Russian writer See also *Aksakov (crater), crater on Mercury *Aksakov Museum, biographical museum in Ufa Ufa ( ba, Өфө , Öfö; russian: Уфа́, r=Ufá, p=ʊˈfa) is the largest city and capital of Bashkortostan, Russia. The city lies at the confluence of the Belaya and Ufa rivers, in the centre-north of Bashkortostan, on hills forming the ..., Russia * Aksakovo Reference ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alliluyev
Alliluyev (masculine, russian: Аллилу́ев) or Alliluyeva (feminine, russian: Аллилу́ева) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Joseph Alliluyev (1945–2008), Russian cardiologist *Nadezhda Alliluyeva (1901–1932), wife of Joseph Stalin *Svetlana Alliluyeva Svetlana Iosifovna Alliluyeva, born Stalina (); ka, სვეტლანა იოსების ასული ალილუევა () (28 February 1926 – 22 November 2011), later known as Lana Peters, was the youngest child and only ... (1926–2011), daughter Joseph Stalin and Soviet defector {{surname, Alliluyev Russian-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alistratov
Danila Viktorovich Alistratov (russian: Данила Викторович Алистратов; born October 30, 1990) is a Russian ice hockey goaltender. He has played for Traktor Chelyabinsk and is currently on a try-out contract with the Manchester Monarchs Manchester Monarchs may refer to: *Manchester Monarchs (AHL) (2001–2015) *Manchester Monarchs (ECHL) The Manchester Monarchs were a professional ice hockey team in the ECHL which began play in the 2015–16 season. Based in Manchester, New ... of the ECHL Career statistics Regular season Playoffs International External links * 1990 births Living people Russian ice hockey goaltenders Sportspeople from Chelyabinsk Traktor Chelyabinsk players Universiade medalists in ice hockey Universiade bronze medalists for Russia Competitors at the 2013 Winter Universiade {{Russia-icehockey-goaltender-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aliyev
Aliyev (sometimes spelled Aliev; az, Əliyev, kk, Áliyev, russian: Алиев), Aliyeva for females, is a surname originating from the Caucasus and Central Asia. The surname is derived from the Arabic male given name Ali and literally means ''Ali's''. It may refer to: People Aliyev *Ali Aliyev (boxer), a Russian amateur boxer *Ali Aliyev (footballer) a Kazakh footballer * Aydin Aliyev, Chairman of the State Customs Committee of Azerbaijan Republic *Aziz Aliyev, politician, scientist, and member of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, father-in-law of Heydar Aliyev and maternal grandfather of Azerbaijan's current President Ilham Aliyev *Heydar Aliyev, former President of Azerbaijan *Igrar Aliyev, Azerbaijani historian *Ilham Aliyev, current President of Azerbaijan, son of Heydar Aliyev. *Mirzaagha Aliyev, Azerbaijani actor *Mukhu Aliyev, president of the Republic of Dagestan *Natig Aliyev, politician, Minister of Industry and Energy of Azerbaijan * Olexandr Aliyev, Ukrainian footballe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alyokhin
Alyokhin (russian: Алёхин also transliterated as Alekhin or Alekhine or Aljechin) is a Russian-language surname derived form the given name "Alyokha", a diminutive for "Aleksey". Feminine form: Alyokhina/Alekhina (russian: Алёхина.) * Maria Alyokhina, Russian political activist *Andrey Alekhin (born 1959), Russian politician *Nikolai Alekhin (1913–1964), Soviet Union rocket designer *Alexander Alekhine, Russian-French chess player See also *Alekhine (other) *Alekhin (other) Alekhin may refer to: * Andrey Alekhin (born 1959), Russian politician * Nikolai Alekhin (1913–1964), a Soviet Union rocket designer *Alekhin (crater), a lunar crater *1909 Alekhin, an asteroid See also *Alexander Alekhine, a Russian-French Wor ... {{surname Russian-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alekhin (other)
Alekhin may refer to: *Andrey Alekhin (born 1959), Russian politician *Nikolai Alekhin (1913–1964), a Soviet Union rocket designer *Alekhin (crater), a lunar crater * 1909 Alekhin, an asteroid See also *Alexander Alekhine, a Russian-French World Chess Champion *Alekhine (other) Alexander Alekhine (1892–1946) is a Russian-French chess master and former world champion. Alekhine may also refer to: * Alekhine's Defence, a chess opening introduced by Alexander Alekhine * Alekhine's gun, a chess formation named after Alexande ... * Alyokhin (surname) {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alexeyev
Alexeyev, Alekseyev, Alexeiev, Alexeev or Alekseev (russian: Алексе́ев) is a common Russian surname that is derived from the male given name Alexey (Алексей) and literally means ''Alexey's''. Often the same name appears in English in several different transliterations. Similarly, Alexeyeva, Alekseyeva, Alexeeva and Alekseeva are female versions of the same last name. People Alekseev * Alekseev (singer) (born 1993), Ukrainian singer * Anton Alekseyev (born 1984), Ukrainian-born professional footballer in Russia * Anton Alekseev (mathematician) (born 1967), Russian mathematician * Evgeny Alekseev (chess player) (born 1985), Russian chess-grandmaster * Evgeny Alekseev (basketball) (1919–2005), Russian basketball-player and coach * Fedor Alekseev, Russian-Armenian linguist and journalist * Mikhail Alekseev (1857–1918), Russian military officer * Mikhail Egorovich Alekseev (1949–2014), Soviet and Russian Caucasian-language specialist * Nikolai Alekseev (Cath ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alexandrov (surname)
Alexandrov or Aleksandrov, Alexandroff, Aleksandrow ( bg, Александров; russian: Александров; masculine) or Alexandrova/Aleksandrova (feminine) is a Slavic languages, Slavic surname derived from the name Alexander and common in Bulgaria and Russia. It is shared by the following people: Science and mathematics *Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov (1912–1999), Russian mathematician, physicist, philosopher and mountaineer *Anastassia Alexandrova, Russian-American chemist *Anatoly Petrovich Alexandrov (1903–1994), Soviet/Russian physicist and academician *Ivan Alexandrov (1875-1936), Soviet engineer and academician *Pavel Alexandrov (1896–1982), Russian mathematician who introduced the Alexandrov topology *Vladimir Alexandrov, Soviet physicist Military, government, and exploration *Aleksandr Panayotov Aleksandrov (b. 1951), Bulgarian cosmonaut *Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov (b. 1943), Russian cosmonaut *Todor Aleksandrov (1881–1924), Bulgarian revolutionary ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Akulov
Akulov (masculine, russian: Акулов) or Akulova (feminine, russian: Акулова) is a Russian surname. It originates either from the old-Russian nickname ''Okul''/''Akul'' (meaning ''crook'', ''deceiver'') or from the Greek given name Aquila (Ἀκύλας). Notable people with the surname include: *Dinara Akulova (born 1964), Kyrgyz singer *Igor Akulov (1897–1937), Russian Orthodox monk and Eastern Catholic priest *Ivan Akulov (1888–1937), Soviet politician *Marina Akulova (born 1985), Russian volleyball player *Varya Akulova (born 1992), Ukrainian strongwoman * Yevgeny Akulov (1905–1996), Soviet conductor See also *Okulov Okulov (russian: Окулов) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Okulova. The surname originates either from the old-Russian nickname ''Okul'' (meaning ''crook'', ''deceiver'') or from the Greek given name Aquila (Ἀκύ ... References {{surname, Akulov Russian-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |