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Zhora Abovian
Zhora (Armenian: Ժորա, Russian: Жора) is a Slavic masculine given name, a short version of Yegor, Georg or Georgy. It is also used as a full masculine given name in Armenia. Notable people with the given name include: *Zhora Harutyunyan (1928–2002), Armenian writer and playwright *Zhora Hovhannisyan Zhora Hovhannisyan ( hy, Ժորա Հովհաննիսյան, born 16 April 1987) is an Armenian footballer. Club career Hovhannisyan played for FC Pyunik before switching in July 2004 to Greek team Olympiacos. In January 2008, he moved on loan ... (born 1987), Armenian footballer See also * List of Blade Runner characters#Zhora_Salome {{given name ...
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Yegor
Yegor is a Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian given name. Alternative spellings include Egor, Egori, Yahor,Yehor (Ukrainian), Jegor (common variant in Slavic countries with a Latin alphabet) anThe name has Balto-Slavic origin that means "hunter", "spearman" and "warrior". It is related to the Germanic name Jäger, Scandinavian name Jæger and Finnish name Yrjö. Since the name Yegor is of pagan origin{{Citation needed, date=October 2022, the Eastern Orthodox Church baptizes people with this name under a pseudonym name Giorgos, which is seen as the Christianized version of the name. It is shared by the following people: *Egor Anisimov (born 1987), Russian politician *Egor Antropov (born 1992), Russian ice hockey player *Egor Averin (born 1989), Russian ice hockey player *Egor Babaev (born 1973), Russian-born Swedish physicist *Egor Baranov (born 1988), Russian film director *Egor Bazin (born 1995), Russian ice dancer *Egor Beroev (born 1977), Russian actor *Egor Degtyarev, Russi ...
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Georg (given Name)
Georg is a male given name in mostly Northern European countries and may refer to: In creative culture * Georg, Baron von Ortzen, German poet and author * Georg Baselt, German actor * Georg Blomstedt, Swedish actor * Georg Böhm, German organist * Georg Büchner, German playwright * Georg Brandl Egloff, American composer * Georg Fabricius, Protestant German poet * Georg Gerster, Swiss photographer * George Frideric Handel (Georg Friederich Händel in German), German composer * Georg Philipp Harsdorffer, German poet * Georg Løkkeberg, Norwegian actor * Georg Maier, German actor and theatre director * Georg Listing, bassist for the German Rock Band Tokio Hotel * Georg Malmstén, Finnish singer, composer * Georg Matthias Monn, Austrian composer * Georg Muffat, French composer * Georg Ots, Estonian opera singer * Georg Solti, Hungarian conductor * Georg Stahlberg, Estonian opera singer and music pedagogue * Georg Stiernhielm, Swedish poet * Georg Philipp Telemann, German comp ...
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Georgy (given Name)
Georgy (; russian: Георгий, Georgiy; bg, Георги, Georgi) is a Slavic masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Georgios. It corresponds to the English name George (given name), George. The name Georgi is the most used masculine name in Bulgaria and the most given to new-born boys in the country, with the family name Georgiev/Georgieva also widely used. In Romanian the name is written as Gheorghe to signify the hard ''g'' sound. Russian derivations from ''Georgios'' include Yury. Notable people with the surname include: * Gotse Delchev, Georgi Delchev (1872 – 1903), Bulgarian revolutionary * Georgi Rakovski (1821 - 1867), Bulgarian revolutionary * Georgi Ivanov (cosmonaut), Georgi Ivanov (born 1940), Bulgarian cosmonaut * Georgi Ivanov (footballer, born 1976), Georgi Ivanov (born 1976), Bulgarian footballer * Georgi Vazov (1860 - 1934), Bulgarian general and Minister of War * Georgi Parvanov (born 1957), President of Bulgaria from 2002 to 2012 * Georgi Dimitrov ...
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Zhora Harutyunyan
Zhora "Gevorg" Saghateli Harutyunyan ( hy, Ժորա "Գևորգ" Սաղաթելի Հարությունյան; September 7, 1928 in Yerevan – January 10, 2002 in Yerevan) was an Armenian writer, playwright and theater director, awarded by the ''Renowned activist of arts of Armenia'' official title, the State Prize of Armenia, "Gabriel Sundukian" and "Artavazd" Prizes. Vardan Ajemian was his first supporter as a theater activist. Harutyunyan is an author of many comedies and plays, which were staged in Armenia and abroad. He headed the Playwright's Union of Armenia. Since 1965 he directed the Armenian branch of the USSR Literary Fund. A member of Writers Union of Armenia The Writers' Union of Armenia was founded in August 1934, simultaneously with the USSR Union of Writers and as a component part of the USSR Union. 1930s The Constituent Assembly was held during 1 August - 5 August, after which the Armenian delegat ... committee. In 1946, he graduated from Yerevan Medical College. ...
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Zhora Hovhannisyan
Zhora Hovhannisyan ( hy, Ժորա Հովհաննիսյան, born 16 April 1987) is an Armenian footballer. Club career Hovhannisyan played for FC Pyunik before switching in July 2004 to Greek team Olympiacos. In January 2008, he moved on loan from Olympiacos to Greek Beta Ethniki club Agios Dimitrios. Hovhannisyan joined Doxa Kranoula in July 2008 and, in January 2009, moved to A.O. Kymis, which participates in the local amateur league of Euboea (division 1). In 2010, Zhora joined the now disbanded Russian club Saturn Moscow Oblast. Soon afterward, he joined Lokomotiv Tashkent which was coached by his father Khoren Hovhannisyan. Zhora Hovhannisyan had been announced the best foreign player of Uzbekistan in 2012. Later, in the year of 2013, he signed with most successful Uzbek club, Pakhtakor Tashkent, and was given the No. 10 jersey. He was included in the roster of Pakhtakor for the 2013 season of the AFC Champions League. Hovhannisyan scored his first goal for Pakhtakor ...
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