Eastern Slavic naming customs are the traditional way of identifying a person's family name, given name, and patronymic name in East Slavic cultures in...
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Swiãtopôłk Eastern Slavic naming customs Ashkenazi Jewish name Slavic name suffixes Czech name Russian name Polish name Slovak name Ukrainian name Outline...
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Belarusian name of a person consists of three parts: given name, patronymic, and family name (surname), according to the Eastern Slavic naming customs, similar...
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released directly to video -ova, a feminine surname suffix in Eastern Slavic naming customs This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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Russian diminutives like Vasyka, Marinka, Vit'ka, Alka are considered stylistically lowered. Eastern Slavic naming customs Russian language Onomastics...
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Анпетковой-Шаровой) In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Semenovich and the family name is Durov. Павел Дуров (2015-07-13)...
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Fedir (category Given names)
FEHD-ihr) is a Ukrainian name derived from the Ancient Greek name Theodoros. The patronymic names (from Eastern Slavic naming customs) are Fedorovych for men...
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Dmitry Ivanovich (category Human name disambiguation pages)
Ivanovich is an appellation composed of the given name and patronymic (see also Eastern Slavic naming customs). It may refer to: Dmitry Donskoy (1350–1389)...
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Petrović (category South Slavic-language surnames)
Slavic language patronymic surname literally meaning Peter's son, equivalent to the English last name of Peterson. In Eastern Slavic naming customs its...
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(archived June 24, 2021) In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Valeryevich and the family name is Durov. The article does...
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