Mykhaylenko
Mykhaylenko or Mykhailenko () is a Ukrainian last name derived from the Ukrainian first name Mykhailo or Mykhaylo. Russian spelling: Mikhailenko or Mikhaylenko. It may refer to: * Dmitry Mikhaylenko (footballer, born 1995), Russian football player * Dmitry Mikhaylenko (footballer, born 2000), Russian football player * Dmytro Mykhaylenko (born 1973), Soviet and Ukrainian football player and coach * Volodymyr Mykhailenko (born 1973), retired male decathlete from Ukraine See also * * {{surname Ukrainian-language surnames Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dmytro Mykhaylenko
Dmytro Stanislavovych Mykhaylenko (; born 13 July 1973) is a Ukrainian football manager and former player. He played as a defensive midfielder. His son Ivan is also a player, a forward; his older brother Oleksandr played for FC Zirka Kirovohrad and FC Oleksandriya. International career Mykhaylenko won the bronze medal in the FIFA World Youth Championship 1991 with the Soviet Union U20 national team at the age of 17. He was in the squad of the Ukraine U21 national team which finished second in 1996 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Qualifying round group 4. He made his senior debut with Ukraine against Israel, 27 April 1993. Media career Upon retiring from football, Mykhaylenko became a commentator for Ukrainian Premier League football matches, debuting on 25 July 2009 in the home match of Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk - Metalist Kharkiv, in which Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk won 2–0. Managerial career On 30 June 2016, Mykhaylenko was appointed acting head coach of Dni ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mykhailo
Mykhailo or Mykhaylo (, ) is a Ukrainian masculine given name, equivalent to English Michael. Notable people with the name include: *Mykhaylo Berkos (1861–1919), Russian and Ukraine artist of Greek origin * Mykhailo Bolotskykh (born 1960), Ukrainian statesman and military serviceman, Colonel General (Civil Defense Service) * Mykhailo Brodskyy (born 1959), Ukrainian politician, leader of the Party of Free Democrats and businessman * Mykhaylo Chemberzhi, Ukrainian composer, teacher, scientist and statesman * Mykhaylo Chornyi (1933–2020), Ukrainian Realist, Neo-Primitivist painter and graphic artist * Mykhaylo Denysov (born 1985), Ukrainian footballer * Mykhailo Drahomanov (1841–1895), Ukrainian political theorist, economist, historian, philosopher, ethnographer and public figure in Kyiv * Mykhailo Dunets (born 1950), coach of Soviet Union and Ukraine * Mykhaylo Dyachuk-Stavytskyi (born 1989), Ukrainian footballer * Mykhaylo Fomenko (1948–2024), Ukrainian football manager and fo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dmitry Mikhaylenko (footballer, Born 1995)
Dmitry Viktorovich Mikhaylenko (; born 6 January 1995) is a Russian former football player. Club career He made his professional debut in the Russian Professional Football League for FC Vityaz Krymsk on 20 August 2014 in a game against FC Biolog-Novokubansk Progress. He played for the main squad of FC Volga Nizhny Novgorod FC Volga Nizhny Novgorod () was a Russian football club from Nizhny Novgorod, founded in 1998. In 2008, FC Volga won the Ural-Povolzhye (Volga Region in Russian) zone of the Russian Second Division and advanced to the Russian First Division. In ... in a Russian Cup against FC SKA-Energiya Khabarovsk on 30 October 2013. References External links * 1995 births People from Novopokrovsky District Footballers from Krasnodar Krai Living people Russian men's footballers Russia men's youth international footballers Men's association football midfielders FC Volga Nizhny Novgorod players FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk players PFC Spartak Nalchik p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ukrainian Name
Ukrainian names are given names that originated in Ukraine. In addition to the given names, Ukrainians also have patronymic and family names (surnames; see: '' Ukrainian surnames''). Ukrainian given names Diminutive and hypocoristic forms are male names that are native to the Ukrainian language and that have either an empty inflexional suffix (, , ) or the affixes ''-о'', ''-ик'' (, , , , , ). Female names have the affixes ''-ся'', ''-йка'', ''-нька'', (, , , , , ). As in most cultures, a person has a given name chosen by his or her parents. First names in East Slavic languages mostly originate from one of three sources: Orthodox church tradition (which derives from sources of Greek origin), Catholic church tradition (of Latin origin), or native pre-Christian Slavic origins. Pre-Christian wishful names were given in the hope of controlling the fate of the people. For instance, to scare away evil, children were given names derived from dangerous predatory animals ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dmitry Mikhaylenko (footballer, Born 2000)
Dmitry Vitalyevich Mikhaylenko (; born 28 February 2000) is a Russian association football, football player who plays for FC Khimik Dzerzhinsk. Club career He made his debut in the Russian Football National League for FC Veles Moscow on 6 March 2022 in a game against FC Akron Tolyatti. References External links * * * Profile by Russian Football National League 2000 births People from Orsk Footballers from Orenburg Oblast Living people Russian men's footballers Men's association football defenders FC Nosta Novotroitsk players FC Khimik Dzerzhinsk players FC Veles Moscow players Russian Second League players Russian First League players 21st-century Russian sportsmen {{Russia-footy-defender-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Volodymyr Mykhailenko
Volodymyr Oleksiyovych Mykhailenko (; born August 27, 1973) is a retired male decathlete from Ukraine, best known for winning the silver medal in the men's decathlon at the 2001 Summer Universiade The 2001 Summer Universiade, also known as the XXI Summer Universiade, was an international multi-sport event that took place in Beijing, China, between 22 August and 1 September. Beijing also hosted the 1990 Asian Games. A total of 6,757 athle .... Achievements References 2001 Year Ranking 1973 births Living people Ukrainian decathletes Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Ukraine Universiade medalists in athletics (track and field) FISU World University Games silver medalists for Ukraine Medalists at the 2001 Summer Universiade {{Ukraine-athletics-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ukrainian-language Surnames
Ukrainian (, ) is an East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Ukraine. It is the first (native) language of a large majority of Ukrainians. Written Ukrainian uses the Ukrainian alphabet, a variant of the Cyrillic script. The standard language is studied by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Potebnia Institute of Linguistics. Comparisons are often made between Ukrainian and Russian, another East Slavic language, yet there is more mutual intelligibility with Belarusian,Alexander M. Schenker. 1993. "Proto-Slavonic", ''The Slavonic Languages''. (Routledge). pp. 60–121. p. 60: " hedistinction between dialect and language being blurred, there can be no unanimity on this issue in all instances..."C.F. Voegelin and F.M. Voegelin. 1977. ''Classification and Index of the World's Languages'' (Elsevier). p. 311, "In terms of immediate mutual intelligibility, the East Slavic zone is a single language."Bernard Comrie. 1981. ''The Languages of the Soviet Union'' (Ca ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Patronymic Surnames
A patronymic surname is a surname originated from the given name of the father or a patrilineal ancestor. Different cultures have different ways of producing patronymic surnames. In the Old Testament of the Bible, men are identified by their lineage through use of their father's first (and only) name. Last names were ‘normalized’ and became more standardized with the advent of mass literacy, paper availability and documentation, and mobility. For example, passports vs early letters of introduction for travel. For example, early patronymic Welsh surnames were the result of the Anglicizing of the historical Welsh naming system, which sometimes had included references to several generations: e.g., Llywelyn ap Gruffydd ap Morgan (Llywelyn son of Gruffydd son of Morgan), and which gave rise to the quip, "as long as a Welshman's pedigree." As an example of Anglicization, the name Llywelyn ap Gruffydd was turned into Llywelyn Gruffydds; i.e., the "ap" meaning "son of" was repl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |