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Pages in category "Russian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,357 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In private, his wife addressed him as Nicki, in the German manner, rather than Коля (Kolya), which is the East Slavic short form of his name. The "short name" (Russian: краткое имя kratkoye imya), historically also "half-name" (Russian: полуимя poluimya), is the simplest and most
Adamov (Russian: Ада́мов; masculine) or Adamova (Ада́мова; feminine) is a Slavic surname. [1] There are two theories as to the origins of this last name. [1] According to the most commonly accepted one, they derive from various forms of the Christian masculine given name Adam, which was common in the Ukrainian and Belarusian ...
Nikitin (Russian: Никитин), or Nikitina (feminine; Никитина) is a common Russian surname that derives from the male given name Nikita and literally means Nikita's. It may refer to: It may refer to:
Sidorov (Russian: Сидоров, masculine) or Sidorova (Russian: Сидорова, feminine) is a common Russian last name derived from the male given name Sidor (Russian: Си́дор, from Isidore (Иси́дор) — gift of Isis) and literally means Sidor's. The following people share this last name: Achim Sidorov (born 1936), Romanian ...
Kirillov (Russian: Кири́ллов, masculine) or Kirillova (Кири́ллова; feminine) is a Russian surname that is derived from the masculine given names Kir or Kirill. [1] It is shared by the following notable people: Alexandre Kirillov (born 1936), Russian mathematician; Alexander Kirillov, Jr., his son, Russian-American mathematician
In the Russian Empire, illegitimate children were sometimes given artificial surnames, rather than the surnames of their parents. In some cases an illegitimate child of a Russian aristocrat was given a surname derived from the surname of the father by truncation of the first syllable. For example, Trubetskoy was trimmed to Betskoy. There were ...
Obukhov (Russian: О́бу́хо́в; masculine) or Obukhova (О́бу́хо́ва; feminine) is a Russian surname. [1] Variants of this surname include Abukhov/Abukhova (Абу́хов / Абу́хова), Abukhovich (Абухо́вич), Obukh (О́бух), Obukhovich (Обухо́вич), and Obukhovsky/Obukhovskaya (Обухо́вский / Обухо́вская).