Vsevolod or Wsewolod (russian: Все́волод ; uk, Все́волод ) is a
Slavic male first name. Its etymology is from
Slavic roots 'vse' (all) and 'volodeti' (to rule) and means 'lord-of-everything/everybody', (similar to another princely name, "
Vladimir
Vladimir may refer to:
Names
* Vladimir (name) for the Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak and Slovenian spellings of a Slavic name
* Uladzimir for the Belarusian version of the name
* Volodymyr for the Ukr ...
" or "
Volodymyr Volodymyr ( uk, Володи́мир, Volodýmyr, , orv, Володимѣръ) is a Ukrainian given name of Old East Slavic origin. The related Ancient Slavic, such as Czech, Russian, Serbian, Croatian, etc. form of the name is Володимѣръ ...
"). It is equivalent to the Belarusian ''Usievalad'', Polish ''Wszewład'', Lithuanian ''Visvaldas'', Latvian ''Visvaldis'' and German ''Wissewald''. The corresponding Russian
patronymic
A patronymic, or patronym, is a component of a personal name based on the given name of one's father, grandfather (avonymic), or an earlier male ancestor.
Patronymics are still in use, including mandatory use, in many countries worldwide, alt ...
is Vsevolodovich.
Vsevolod may refer to:
Medieval princes
* (c. 983–1013), Prince of Volyn', son of
Vladimir I of Kiev
Vladimir I Sviatoslavich or Volodymyr I Sviatoslavych ( orv, Володимѣръ Свѧтославичь, ''Volodiměrъ Svętoslavičь'';, ''Uladzimir'', russian: Владимир, ''Vladimir'', uk, Володимир, ''Volodymyr''. Se ...
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Vsevolod I of Kiev
Vsevolod I Yaroslavich (Russian: Всеволод I Ярославич, Ukrainian: Всеволод I Ярославич, Old Norse: Vissivald) (c. 1030 – 13 April 1093), ruled as Grand Prince of Kiev from 1078 until his death.
Early lif ...
(Yaroslavich) (1030–1093), Grand Prince of Kievan Rus'
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Vsevolod Mstislavich (disambiguation)
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Vsevolod II of Kiev
Vsevolod II Olgovich (Cyrillic: Всеволод II Ольгович) (died August 1, 1146) was the Prince (Knyaz) of Chernigov (1127–1139) and Grand Prince of Kiev (Velikiy Knyaz), 1139–1146), son of Oleg Svyatoslavich, Prince of Chernigov.
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(Olegovich) (d. 1146), Grand Prince of Kievan Rus'
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Vsevolod III Yuryevich
Vsevolod III Yuryevich, or Vsevolod the Big Nest ( rus, Все́волод III Ю́рьевич Большо́е Гнездо́, Vsévolod III Yúr'yevich Bol'shóye Gnezdó) (1154–1212), was Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1176 to 1212. During ...
aka
Vsevolod the Big Nest
Vsevolod III Yuryevich, or Vsevolod the Big Nest ( rus, Все́волод III Ю́рьевич Большо́е Гнездо́, Vsévolod III Yúr'yevich Bol'shóye Gnezdó) (1154–1212), was Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1176 to 1212. During ...
(1154–1212), Prince of Vladimir
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Vsevolod IV of Kiev
Vsevolod IV Svyatoslavich the Red (russian: Вcеволод Святославич Чермный) (died August 1212) was a Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty). His baptismal name was Daniil. He was grand prince of Kiev (Kyiv, 1203, 1206 ...
(Svyatoslavich the Red) (d. 1215), twice Grand Prince of Kievan Rus' and Prince of Chernigov
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Visvaldis of Gerzike (died 1239), prince of
Gerzike, later vassal of the
Bishop of Riga
The Archbishopric of Riga ( la, Archiepiscopatus Rigensis, nds, Erzbisdom Riga) was an archbishopric in Medieval Livonia, a subject to the Holy See. It was established in 1186 as the bishopric of Livonia at Ikšķile, then after moving to Riga ...
Other persons
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Vsevolod Luknitsky Vsevolod Vsevolodovich Luknitsky (russian: Всеволод Всеволодович Лукницкий, 1844–1917) was an Imperial Russian general-lieutenant, the chief manager of Kazan Gunpowder Plant from 1885 until his death. In 1917 during t ...
(1844–1917), Russian general-lieutenant
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Vsevolod Krestovsky
Vsevolod Vladimirovich Krestovsky (russian: Все́волод Влади́мирович Кресто́вский; February 23, 1840 – January 30, 1895) was a Russian writer who worked in the city mysteries genre.
Biography
Krestovsky came ...
(1840–1895), Russian playwright and nationalist
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Vsevolod Miller
Vsevolod Fyodorovich Miller (russian: Все́волод Фёдорович Ми́ллер) (7 April ( N.S. 19 April) 1848, Moscow – 5 November (N.S. 18 November) 1913, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian philologist, folklorist, linguist, anthropo ...
(1848–1913), Russian anthropologist and linguist
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Vsevolod Solovyov
Vsevolod Sergeyevich Solovyov (russian: Всеволод Серге́евич Соловьёв; – ) was a Russian historical novelist. His most famous work is ''Chronicle of Four Generations'' (five volumes, 1881–86), an account of the fi ...
(1849–1903), Russian historical novelist
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Vsevolod Meyerhold
Vsevolod Emilyevich Meyerhold (russian: Всеволод Эмильевич Мейерхольд, translit=Vsévolod Èmíl'evič Mejerchól'd; born german: Karl Kasimir Theodor Meyerhold; 2 February 1940) was a Russian and Soviet theatre ...
(1874–1940), Russian and Soviet theater director
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Vsevolod Kukushkin
Vsevolod Vladimirovich Kukushkin (russian: link=no, Всеволод Владимирович Кукушкин; born 3 May 1942) is a Russian journalist, writer and ice hockey administrator. He has written for ''Komsomolskaya Pravda'', TASS, RI ...
(born 1942), Soviet Russian journalist, writer and ice hockey administrator
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Vsevolod Abramovich
Vsevolod Mikhaylovich Abramovich (russian: Всеволод Михайлович Абрамович; August 11, 1890 – April 24, 1913) was a pioneering aviator.
Biography
Abramovich was born on August 11, 1890 in Odessa, son of poet Mikhail A ...
, (1890–1913), Russian aviator
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Vsevolod Balitsky
Vsevolod Apollonovych Balytsky ( uk, Всеволод Аполлонович Балицький; russian: Всеволод Аполлонович Балицкий; 27 November 1892 – 27 November 1937) was a Soviet official, Commissar of Sta ...
(1892–1937), Far Eastern
NKVD
The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (russian: Наро́дный комиссариа́т вну́тренних дел, Naródnyy komissariát vnútrennikh del, ), abbreviated NKVD ( ), was the interior ministry of the Soviet Union.
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chief.
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Vsevolod Vishnevsky
Vsevolod Vitalyevich Vishnevsky (russian: Все́волод Вита́льевич Вишне́вский, – 28 February 1951) was a Soviet and Russian writer, screenwriter, playwright and journalist.
Early life
He was born in 1900 in Sain ...
(1900–1951), Soviet dramatist and prose writer
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Vsevolod Starosselsky Vsevolod Starosselsky (Vsevolod Dmitryevich Staroselsky, russian: Все́волод Дми́триевич Старосе́льский; 7 March 1875 – 29 June 1935) was a Russian military officer of Russian and Georgian noble background, known f ...
(1875–1935), Russian military officer
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Vsevolod Garshin
Vsevolod Mikhailovich Garshin (russian: Всеволод Михайлович Гаршин; 14 February 1855 — 5 April 1888) was a Russian author of short stories.
Life
Garshin was the son of an officer, from a family tracing its roots back ...
(1855–1888), Russian author of short stories
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Vsevolod Sharonov
Vsevolod Sharonov (1901–1964) was a Russian and Soviet
The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much ...
(1901–1964), Russian and Soviet astronomer
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Vsevolod Aksyonov
Vsevolod Nikolayevich Aksyonov (russian: Всеволод Николаевич Аксёнов; 19 April 1902 – 29 March 1960) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1947).Vsevolod Rauzer
Vsevolod Alfredovich Rauzer (16 October 1908 – 29 December 1941, Leningrad) was a Soviet Ukrainian chess master known for his great contributions to chess opening theory, especially of the Sicilian Defence.
Achievements
Vsevolod Rauzer tied ...
(1908–1941), Soviet chess champion
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Vsevolod Tarasevich
Vsevolod Sergeevich Tarasevich (russian: Всеволод Сергеевич Тарасевич; 24 November 1919 1998) was a Soviet photographer. His photographs were exhibited at the Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow
The Multimedia Art Museum, M ...
(1919–1998), Soviet photographer
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Vsevolod Blinkov
Vsevolod Konstantinovich Blinkov (russian: Всеволод Константинович Блинков; born December 10, 1918 in Novonikolayevsk; died September 30, 1987 in Moscow) was a Soviet football player and manager and a bandy player.
H ...
(1918–1987), Soviet football player
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Vsevolod Pudovkin
Vsevolod Illarionovich Pudovkin ( rus, Всеволод Илларионович Пудовкин, p=ˈfsʲevələt ɪlərʲɪˈonəvʲɪtɕ pʊˈdofkʲɪn; 16 February 1893 – 30 June 1953) was a Russian and Soviet film director, screenwriter ...
(1893–1953), Russian and Soviet film director, screenwriter, and actor
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Vsevolod Ivanov
Vsevolod Vyacheslavovich Ivanov (russian: Все́волод Вячесла́вович Ива́нов, ; , Lebyazhye, Semipalatinsk Oblast – 15 August 1963, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian writer, dramatist, journalist and war correspondent.
B ...
(1895–1963), Soviet novelist known for his stories set in the Russian Civil War
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Vsevolod Bobrov
Vsevolod Mikhailovich Bobrov ( rus, Все́волод Миха́йлович Бобро́в, p=ˈfsʲevələd bɐˈbrof; 1 December 1922 – 1 July 1979) was a Soviet Union, Soviet athlete, who excelled in football (soccer), football, ban ...
(1922–1979), Soviet athlete
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Vsevolod Safonov
Vsevolod Dmitrievich Safonov (russian: Все́волод Дми́триевич Сафо́нов; 9 April 1926 – 6 July 1992) was a Soviet actor of theatre and cinema. He was awarded the title People's Artist of the USSR Prize (1974).
Biography ...
(1923–1992), Soviet film actor
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Vsevolod Murakhovsky
Vsevolod Murakhovsky (russian: Всеволод Мураховский; 20 October 1926 – 12 January 2017) was a Ukrainian-Soviet politician who served as first deputy premier during the leadership of Soviet general secretary Mikhail Gorbach ...
(1926–2017), Soviet politician
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Vsevolod Nestayko
Vsevolod Nestayko ( uk, Всеволод Зіновійович Нестайко; 30 January 1930 (1930–2014), Ukrainian children's writer
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Vsevolod Shilovsky
Vsevolod Nikolaevich Shilovsky (russian: Все́волод Никола́евич Шило́вский; born June 3, 1938, Moscow ) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, film director, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1986). He was awarded ...
(born 1938), Soviet and Russian film actor
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Vsevolod Gakkel'
Vsevolod (Seva) Yakovlevich Gakkel' (; born 19 February 1953) is a Russian rock musician, who played cello in the band Aquarium. Gakkel founded the club TaMtAm and was the art director of the club in Saint Petersburg.
Biography
Early year ...
(born 1953), Russian rock musician
Other uses
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''Vsevolod'' (1769; 74 guns) – Baltic Navy ship of the line burnt 1779
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''Vsevolod'' (1796; 74 guns) – Baltic Navy ship of the line destroyed in the action near
Baltiyskiy Port during the
Anglo-Russian War (1807–1812)
During the Napoleonic Wars, the Anglo-Russian War (2 September 1807 – 18 July 1812) was the phase of hostilities between Great Britain and Russia after the latter signed the Treaty of Tilsit that ended its war with France. Anglo-Russian hostil ...
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''Vsevolod'' (1809; 66 guns) – Baltic Navy ship of the line hulked 1820
See also
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Slavic names
Given names originating from the Slavic languages are most common in Slavic countries.
The main types of Slavic names:
* Two-basic names, often ending in mir/měr (''Ostromir/měr'', ''Tihomir/měr'', '' Němir/měr''), *voldъ (''Vsevolod'', ...
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Russian masculine given names
Ukrainian masculine given names
Slavic masculine given names
Masculine given names