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'''Baranov''' (masculine) or '''Baranova''' (feminine) ({{ |
'''Baranov''' (masculine) or '''Baranova''' (feminine) ({{langx|ru|Баранов, Баранова}}) is a common Russian surname. It is derived from the sobriquet ''"баран"'' (argali, lamb). Notable people with the surname include: |
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*[[Alexander Andreyevich Baranov]], first governor of Russian Alaska |
*[[Alexander Andreyevich Baranov]] (1747–1819), first governor of Russian Alaska |
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*[[Alexander Ivanovich Baranov]], Russian Army Colonel General |
*[[Alexander Ivanovich Baranov]] (born 1946), Russian Army Colonel General |
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*[[Alyaksandr Baranaw]], Belarusian footballer |
*[[Alyaksandr Baranaw]] (born 1974), Belarusian footballer |
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*[[Anastasia Baranova]], Russian American actress |
*[[Anastasia Baranova]] (born 1989), Russian American actress |
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*[[Elena Baranova]], Kyrgyzstan-born professional basketball player in America |
*[[Elena Baranova]] (born 1972), Kyrgyzstan-born professional basketball player in America |
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*[[Fedor Baranov|Fedor I. Baranov]], Russian fisheries scientist |
*[[Fedor Baranov|Fedor I. Baranov]] (1886–1965), Russian fisheries scientist |
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*[[Konstantin Baranov]] (born 1982), Russian ice hockey player |
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*[[Lyubov Kozyreva (cross-country skier)|Lyubov Baranova]], Soviet cross-country skier |
*[[Lyubov Kozyreva (cross-country skier)|Lyubov Baranova]] (1929–2015), Soviet cross-country skier |
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*[[Matwai Baranov]], Israeli Olympic wrestler |
*[[Matwai Baranov]] (born 1965), Israeli Olympic wrestler |
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*[[Natalya Baranova-Masalkina]] (born 1975), Russian cross-country skier |
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*[[Nikita Baranov]], Estonian footballer |
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*[[Nikita Baranov]] (born 1992), Estonian footballer |
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*[[Nikolay Baranov]] (born 1960), Soviet sprint canoer |
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*[[Nikolay Ilyich Baranov]] (1887–1981), Russian entomologist |
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*[[Oleksandr Baranov]], Soviet and Ukrainian football player and coach |
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*[[Oleksandr Baranov]] (born 1960), Soviet and Ukrainian football player and coach |
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*[[Sergei Baranov (figure skater)]] (born 1983), Ukrainian ice dancer |
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*[[Sergei Baranov (volleyball)]] (born 1981), Russian volleyball player |
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*[[Valery Baranov (soldier)]] (born 1948), Russian colonel general |
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*[[Victoria Baranova]] (born 1990), Russian track cyclist |
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*[[Viktor Baranov (disambiguation)]], multiple people |
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*[[Vitaliy Baranov (figure skater)|Vitaliy Baranov]] (born 1975), Ukrainian ice dancer |
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*[[Vladimir Baranov-Rossine]] (1888–1944), Russian avant-garde artist |
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*[[Yevgeni Zakharovich Baranov]] (1869–1934), Russian historian, see [[:ru:Баранов, Евгений Захарович]] |
*[[Yevgeni Zakharovich Baranov]] (1869–1934), Russian historian, see [[:ru:Баранов, Евгений Захарович]] |
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Latest revision as of 07:50, 6 November 2024
Baranov (masculine) or Baranova (feminine) (Russian: Баранов, Баранова) is a common Russian surname. It is derived from the sobriquet "баран" (argali, lamb). Notable people with the surname include:
- Alexander Andreyevich Baranov (1747–1819), first governor of Russian Alaska
- Alexander Ivanovich Baranov (born 1946), Russian Army Colonel General
- Alyaksandr Baranaw (born 1974), Belarusian footballer
- Anastasia Baranova (born 1989), Russian American actress
- Elena Baranova (born 1972), Kyrgyzstan-born professional basketball player in America
- Fedor I. Baranov (1886–1965), Russian fisheries scientist
- Konstantin Baranov (born 1982), Russian ice hockey player
- Lyubov Baranova (1929–2015), Soviet cross-country skier
- Matwai Baranov (born 1965), Israeli Olympic wrestler
- Natalya Baranova-Masalkina (born 1975), Russian cross-country skier
- Nikita Baranov (born 1992), Estonian footballer
- Nikolay Baranov (born 1960), Soviet sprint canoer
- Nikolay Ilyich Baranov (1887–1981), Russian entomologist
- Oleksandr Baranov (born 1960), Soviet and Ukrainian football player and coach
- Sergei Baranov (figure skater) (born 1983), Ukrainian ice dancer
- Sergei Baranov (volleyball) (born 1981), Russian volleyball player
- Valeriy Baranov (1957–2023), Ukrainian politician
- Valery Baranov (soldier) (born 1948), Russian colonel general
- Veera Baranova (born 1984), Estonian triple jumper
- Victoria Baranova (born 1990), Russian track cyclist
- Viktor Baranov (disambiguation), multiple people
- Vitaliy Baranov (born 1975), Ukrainian ice dancer
- Vladimir Baranov-Rossine (1888–1944), Russian avant-garde artist
- Yevgeni Zakharovich Baranov (1869–1934), Russian historian, see ru:Баранов, Евгений Захарович
See also
[edit]- Baranovka (disambiguation)
- Baranowski
- Tatiana Baganova, Russian dance choreographer