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Adrianov ({{lang-ru|Адриа́нов}}; masculine) or Adrianova ({{lang|ru|Адриа́нова}}; feminine) is a Russian last name.[1] Variants of this last name include Andriankin/Andriankina ({{lang|ru|Андриа́нкин}}/{{lang|ru|Андриа́нкина}}), Andrianov/Andrianova ({{lang|ru|Андриа́нов}}/{{lang|ru|Андриа́нова}}), Andrin/Andrina ({{lang|ru|А́ндрин}}/{{lang|ru|А́ндрина}}), Andreyash ({{lang|ru|Андрея́ш}}), Andriyashev/Andriyasheva ({{lang|ru|Андрия́шев}}/{{lang|ru|Андрия́шева}}), and Andriyashin/Andriyashina ({{lang|ru|Андрия́шин}}/{{lang|ru|Андрия́шина}}).[1]All these last name derive from various forms of the male first name Adrian, which comes from Latin Adrianus, meaning an inhabitant of Adria (cf. Adriatic Sea).[1] The forms starting with "An-" have likely formed by analogy with the names like Andrey and Andron.[1] - People with the last name
- Alexander Adrianov, Governor-General of Moscow, Russia in 1908–1915
- Dmitry Adrianov, leader of the Balakovo branch of the Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS
- Irene Adrianova, 2004 darts World Master
- Samuil Adrianov, ballet dancer; first husband of Elizaveta Gerdt
- Vladimir Adrianov, designer of the Adrianov compass used by the Russian Imperial Army
- Yevdokia Adrianova, a peasant Russian woman involved with the re-appearance of Our Lady Derzhavnaya, an 18th-century Russian icon
ReferencesNotes1. ^1 2 3 Ganzhina, p. 15
Sources- И. М. Ганжина (I. M. Ganzhina). "Словарь современных русских фамилий" (Dictionary of Modern Russian Last Names). Москва, 2001. {{ISBN|5-237-04101-9}}
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