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Osip ( Russian ''О́сип'') is a Russian male given name, a variant of the name Joseph. Notable people with the name include: *
Osip Abdulov Osip Naumovich Abdulov (russian: Осип Наумович Абдулов; in Łódź – 14 June 1953 in Moscow) was a Soviet actor. Biography Osip Naumovich Abdulov was born to a Jewish family in Łódź, Poland (then part of the Russian Empi ...
(1900–1953), Soviet actor * Osip Aptekman, Russian revolutionary * Ossip Bernstein (1882-1962), Russian-French chess player *
Osip Bilchansky Osip Bilchansky (pseudonym 'Gorbachev') (Russian: Осип Бильчанский, пцевдоным Горбачев) (1858-14 July 1879) was a Russian terrorist hanged for using a gun to resist arrest. Biography Bilchansky was the son of a po ...
(1858-1879), Russian terrorist hanged for using a gun to resist arrest * Osip Bodyansky (1808-1877), Russian Imperial Slavist of Ukrainian Cossack descent *
Osip Braz Osip Emmanuilovich Braz (russian: Осип Эммануилович Браз; 16 January 1873 in Odessa – 6 November 1936 near Paris) was a Russian-Jewish realist painter. Biography He began his art education in Odessa, now Ukraine, and conti ...
(1873-1936), Russian-Jewish realist painter *
Osip Brik Osip Maksimovich Brik (russian: link=no, Óсип Макси́мович Брик) (16 January 1888 – 22 February 1945), was a Russian avant garde writer and literary critic, who was one of the most important members of the Russian formali ...
, Russian writer and literary critic, a futurist * Osip Dymov (writer), pseudonym for Yosif (Osip) Isidorovich Perelman (1878-1959), Russian writer * Osip Gelfond (1868-1942), Russian physician and Marxist philosopher *
Osip Komissarov Dmitry Vladimirovich Karakozov (russian: Дми́трий Влади́мирович Карако́зов; – ) was a Russian political activist and the first revolutionary in the Russian Empire to make an attempt on the life of a tsar. His a ...
, hatter's apprentice famous for thwarting the assassination of
Alexander II of Russia Alexander II ( rus, Алекса́ндр II Никола́евич, Aleksándr II Nikoláyevich, p=ɐlʲɪˈksandr ftɐˈroj nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪtɕ; 29 April 181813 March 1881) was Emperor of Russia, Congress Poland, King of Poland and Gra ...
* Osip Kozodavlev (1754–1819), Russian statesman, politician and Minister of the Interior * Osip Mikhailovich Lerner (1847–1907), also known as Y. Y. (Yosef Yehuda) Lerner, a 19th-century Russian Jewish intellectual, writer and critic * Osip Mandelstam, Russian poet *
Osip Minor Osip Solomonovich Minor ( be, Осіп Саламонавіч Мінор; russian: link=no, Осип Соломонович Минор; 8December 1861 – 24 September 1932) was a Russian revolutionary and member of the Socialist-Revolutionary P ...
(1861-1932), Russian revolutionary and member of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party *
Osip Notovich Osip Notovich was a Russian author, journalist, and publisher. He was born into a Jewish family in the city of Taganrog, studied at the Taganrog Boys' Gymnasium, and graduated from the law faculty of the Saint Petersburg University. In 1873-187 ...
, Russian author, journalist and publisher * Osip Petrov (1806-1878), Russian operatic bass-baritone * Osip Piatnitsky (1882–1938), Russian revolutionary * Osip Senkovsky, Polish-Russian journalist * Osip Sorokhtei (1890-1941), Ukrainian painter, graphic artist, caricaturist and art teacher * Osip Startsev, Russian architect * Osip Ivanovich Somov (1815-1876), Russian mathematician * Osip Yermansky (1867-1941), Russian economist


See also

* oSIP, a free software library for VoIP applications implementing lower layers of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) * Osip Dymov, central fictional character in the classic Russian story "The Grasshopper" (1892) by Anton Chekhov * Osipov / Osipova (feminine) / Ossipoff {{given name Russian masculine given names ru:Осип