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  2. Category:Russian-language patronymic surnames - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Russian-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,340 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Eastern Slavic naming customs - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Adamov (surname) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Fyodorov - Wikipedia

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    Fyodorov or Fedorov (Russian: Фёдоров, masculine) and Fyodorova or Fedorova (Фёдорова, feminine) is a common Russian last name that is derived from the given name Fyodor and literally means Fyodor's. It is transliterated in Polish as Fiodorow (masculine) and Fiodorowa (feminine), in Belarusian as Fiodaraŭ, and in Estonian ...

  7. Sidorov (surname) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Pavlov (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Pavlov and its feminine form Pavlova are common Russian (Па́влов, Па́влова) and Bulgarian surnames.Their Ukrainian variant is Pavliv.All stem from Christian name Paul (Russian: Pavel; Ukrainian: Pavlo).

  9. Bakulin - Wikipedia

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    However, it is also possible that this last name is related to the last name Bakunin, both of which derive from dialectal Russian words "бакуля" (bakulya) and "бакуня" (bakunya), meaning, depending on the dialect, chatterbox, talkative person or agile, business-like person. [1] The following people share this last name: