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'''Putin''' ({{langx|ru|link=no|Путин}}) is a masculine Russian surname. Its feminine counterpart is '''Putina''' ({{langx|ru|link=no|Путина}}). Notable people with the surname include: |
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==Geographical distribution== |
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As of 2014, 73.8% of all known bearers of the surname ''Putin'' were residents of [[Russia]] (frequency 1:22,479), 6.5% of [[Uzbekistan]] (1:54,530), 2.5% of [[Tajikistan]] (1:38,622), 2.4% of [[France]] (1:313,715), 2.2% of [[Belarus]] (1:50,006), 1.7% of [[Kazakhstan]] (1:118,628), 1.3% of [[Moldova]] (1:32,673), 1.2% of [[Romania]] (1:191,218), 1.1% of [[Ukraine]] (1:465,553) and 1.1% of [[India]] (1:8,160,269). |
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*[[Maria Putina]] (born 1985), a Russian pediatric endocrinologist |
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*[[Spiridon Putin]] (1879–1965), a Russian chef who was the personal cook of [[Vladimir Lenin|Lenin]] and [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]], paternal grandfather of Vladimir Putin |
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In [[Russia]], the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:22,479) in the following subjects of the Russian Federation:<ref name="putin2014">[http://forebears.co.uk/surnames/putin#surnames Putin surname distribution]</ref> |
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*[[Ivan Putin]], a Soviet Navy political officer in ''[[The Hunt for Red October]]'' |
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* 1. [[Perm Krai]] (1:3,181) |
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* 2. [[Altai Republic]] (1:4,161) |
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* 3. [[Moscow]] (1:7,200) |
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* 4. [[Saint Petersburg]] (1:10,861) |
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* 5. [[North Ossetia-Alania]] (1:14,563) |
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* 6. [[Astrakhan Oblast]] (1:14,649) |
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* 7. [[Novosibirsk Oblast]] (1:15,626) |
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* 8. [[Irkutsk Oblast]] (1:17,411) |
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* 9. [[Kaliningrad Oblast]] (1:18,825) |
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* 10. [[Novgorod Oblast]] (1:19,510) |
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* 11. [[Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug]] (1:20,672) |
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* 12. [[Saratov Oblast]] (1:21,599) |
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==See also== |
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* [[Putina (disambiguation)]] |
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**[[Vladimir Putin Peak]], a mountain in Kyrgyzstan |
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* [[Putinas]] |
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**[[Putin's Palace]], a palace in Krasnodar Krai, Russia |
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**[[Putin's Plan]], the political and economic program of Vladimir Putin |
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**[[Putin must go]], a Russian website and public campaign against Vladimir Putin |
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**[[Putin khuilo]], a Ukrainian song deriding Vladimir Putin |
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**''[[Direct Line with Vladimir Putin]]'', an annual Russian television program, a live Q&A broadcast with Vladimir Putin |
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**''[[Putin's Progress]]'', a 2004 book by Peter Truscott |
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**''[[Putin's Russia]]'', a 2004 book by Anna Politkovskaya |
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**''[[Putin, Russia and the West]]'', a 2012 British documentary television series |
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**''[[Putin's Kiss]]'', a 2012 documentary about Russian youth activist Masha Drokova |
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**''[[Pussy versus Putin]]'', a 2013 Russian documentary film about the Russian feminist punk rock protest group Pussy Riot |
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*[[P. T. Narasimhachar]] (1905–1998), a Kannada Indian poet commonly known as "Pu Ti Na" or "Putina" |
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*[[Ivan Putin]] |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 10:01, 5 November 2024
Putin (Russian: Путин) is a masculine Russian surname. Its feminine counterpart is Putina (Russian: Путина). Notable people with the surname include:
- Igor Putin (born 1953), a Russian businessman and politician, cousin of Vladimir Putin
- Lyudmila Putina (born 1958), the former wife of Vladimir Putin
- Maria Putina (born 1985), a Russian pediatric endocrinologist
- Roman Putin (born 1977), a Russian businessman and politician, nephew of Vladimir Putin
- Spiridon Putin (1879–1965), a Russian chef who was the personal cook of Lenin and Stalin, paternal grandfather of Vladimir Putin
- Vera Putina (1926–2023), a woman who claimed to be Vladimir Putin's mother
- Vladimir Putin (born 1952), President of Russia from 2000 to 2008 and from 2012–present, Prime Minister of Russia from 1999 to 2000 and 2008 to 2012
Fictional people
[edit]- Ivan Putin, a Soviet Navy political officer in The Hunt for Red October