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Yermolayev is derived from the given name Yermolay (or Ermolai, Ermolay, Yermolai; Russian: Ермолай), which was from the Greek Hermolaos, meaning "the people of Hermes". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Alternative variants
Russian-language patronymic surnames (15 P) Pages in category "Russian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,340 total.
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
Kovalchuk (Ukrainian and Russian: Ковальчук), Kavalchuk (Belarusian: Кавальчук), Kowalczuk , Covalciuc (Romanian), also transliterated as Kowalchuk (in the North American diaspora), is a common East Slavic surname (one of the most popular in Ukraine). [1] The Kovalchuk name extends back to before 1500 AD in Kievan Rus.
Krasnov (Russian: Краснов) is a Russian family name, derived from the word krasniy, an adjective meaning "red" (Russian: красный). Its feminine counterpart is Krasnova. It may refer to: Aleksandr Krasnov (born 1960), Russian cyclist; Aleksandr Krasnov (astronomer) (1866–1911), Russian astronomer
Orlov (Russian: Орлов; masculine) or Orlova (Орлова; feminine) is a Russian surname derived from the noun орёл "eagle". [1] It is shared by the following people: People
Smirnoff is a Germanization of the Russian-language surname Smirnov. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandra Smirnoff (1838–1913), Finnish scientist, pomologist and writer; Alexis Smirnoff, Canadian professional wrestler; Boris Smirnoff (1903–2007), Franco-Russian cubist, avantgardist and analytical art painter
Konovalov (Russian: Конова́лов, IPA: [kənɐˈvaləf]), or Konovalova (feminine; Russian: Конова́лова, IPA: [kənɐˈvaləvə]), is a Russian-language surname derived from the occupation of konoval [ коновал], an archaic term for "veterinarian". Notable people with this surname include: