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==Onatomology== |
==Onatomology== |
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'''Ivanov''' - Ivanov is a Russian and Bulgarian |
'''Ivanov''' - Ivanov is a Russian and Bulgarian patronimic meaning "Son of Ivan". |
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'''Kaminski''' - Kaminski is a Polish, Russian, Ukrainian and Jewish surname, a name for someone who came from the town Kamien. Kamien is derived from the Slavic word "''kamiñ''", meaning "stone". |
'''Kaminski''' - Kaminski is a Polish, Russian, Ukrainian and Jewish surname, a name for someone who came from the town Kamien. Kamien is derived from the Slavic word "''kamiñ''", meaning "stone". |
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'''Nadine Ivanov - '''Nadine is a French form of Nadya, which is a diminutive of the Russian name "Nadezhda", meaning "hope". |
'''Nadine Ivanov - '''Nadine is a French form of Nadya, which is a diminutive of the Russian name "Nadezhda", meaning "hope". |
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'''Tatiana Ivanov - '''Tatiana is a Slavic name, the feminine form of the name "Tatianus" |
'''Tatiana Ivanov - '''Tatiana is a Slavic name, the feminine form of the name "Tatianus". Tatiana is also a Latin name. The Latin meaning is "defensor of her family". Nadia is also an Arabic name, which means "the one who has been called by God", or "dew" |
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'''Dimitri Ivanov - '''Dimitri goes back to a Greek name, "Demetrius", derived from the Greek goddess "Demeter", which means "earth mother". |
'''Dimitri Ivanov - '''Dimitri goes back to a Greek name, "Demetrius", derived from the Greek goddess "Demeter", which means "earth mother". |
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'''Rayna Kaminski - '''Rayna is a Bulgarian form of the Late Latin name "Regina", which means "queen". |
'''Rayna Kaminski - '''Rayna is a Bulgarian form of the Late Latin name "Regina", which means "queen". |
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The family's first names seem to be a mixture of European names, not related to any specific culture or country. |
The family's first names seem to be a mixture of European names, not related to any specific culture or country, although Tatiana, Nadia, Yuri and Dimitri are common names in Russia. |
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