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  2. Igor (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Igor (Belarusian: Ігар, romanized: Ihar; Russian: Игорь, romanized: Igor'; Serbian Cyrillic: Игор pronounced; Ukrainian: Ігор, romanized: Ihor; ) is a common East Slavic given name derived from the Norse name Ingvar, that was brought to ancient Rus' by the Norse Varangians, see Igor of Kiev. The name can be translated as ...

  3. Ingvar (name) - Wikipedia

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    Igor is a given name derived from the Scandinavian name Ingvar that was brought to Kievan Rus' by the Varangians. [citation needed] Old English sources suggest that the birth-name of Ivar the Boneless might have been Ingvar; he is referred to as Hyngvar, Hingvar and Inguar in the English annals. [citation needed

  4. Igor - Wikipedia

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    Igor (given name), an East Slavic given name and a list of people with the name; Arts, entertainment, and media. Igor (character), a stock character;

  5. Eastern Slavic naming customs - Wikipedia

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    Slang forms exist for male names and, since a few decades ago, female names. They are formed with the suffixes -ян (-yan), -он (-on), and -ок/ёк (-ok/yok). The suffixes give the sense of "male brotherhood" that was once expressed by the patronymic-only form of address in the Soviet Union.

  6. Igor and Grichka Bogdanoff - Wikipedia

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    The twins' maternal grandmother, Countess Bertha Kolowrat-Krakowská. The identical twin brothers Igor and Grichka Bogdanoff were born to Maria "Maya" Dolores Franzyska Kolowrat-Krakowská (1926–1982), of Bohemian and Polish descent, and Yuri "Youri" Mikhaïlovitch Bogdanoff (1928–2012), [3] an itinerant Russian emigré farm worker and later painter; Igor was born 40 minutes before Grichka.

  7. Igor (character) - Wikipedia

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    Boris Karloff as Frankenstein's monster, Basil Rathbone as Dr. Frankenstein's son Wolf Frankenstein, and Bela Lugosi as Ygor in Son of Frankenstein (1939). Igor, or sometimes Ygor, is a stock character, a sometimes hunch-backed laboratory assistant to many types of Gothic villains or as a fiendish character who assists only himself, the latter most prominently portrayed by Bela Lugosi in Son ...

  8. Morozov (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Morozov (masculine) (Russian: Моро́зов) or Morozova (Моро́зова) (feminine) is a common Russian surname.The alternative spellings are Morosov, Morosoff, Morosow, Morozow, Morozoff, Marozau and Marozaŭ.

  9. Yegor - Wikipedia

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    Yegor (Russian: Егор, ; Belarusian: Ягор, romanized: Yahor; Ukrainian: Єгор, romanized: Yehor) is an East Slavic given name. Other spellings include Egor, Egori, Jegor (a common variant in Slavic countries with a Latin alphabet) and Jegors (Latvian and Lithuanian variant).