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'''Borodulin''' or '''Baradulin''' ({{ |
'''Borodulin''' or '''Baradulin''' ({{langx|ru|Бородулин}}, {{langx|be|Барадулин}}) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is '''Borodulina''' or '''Baradulina'''. It may refer to |
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*[[Artem Borodulin]] (born 1989), Russian figure skater |
*[[Artem Borodulin]] (born 1989), Russian figure skater |
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*[[Lazar Borodulin]] (1879–1947) Jewish-American Yiddish writers |
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*[[Lev Borodulin]], Russian and Israeli photographer |
*[[Lev Borodulin]], Russian and Israeli photographer |
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*[[Mikhail Borodulin]], Kazakhstani professional ice hockey player |
*[[Mikhail Borodulin]], Kazakhstani professional ice hockey player |
Latest revision as of 06:05, 17 December 2024
Borodulin or Baradulin (Russian: Бородулин, Belarusian: Барадулин) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Borodulina or Baradulina. It may refer to
- Artem Borodulin (born 1989), Russian figure skater
- Lazar Borodulin (1879–1947) Jewish-American Yiddish writers
- Lev Borodulin, Russian and Israeli photographer
- Mikhail Borodulin, Kazakhstani professional ice hockey player
- Ryhor Baradulin (1935–2014), Belarusian poet, essayist and translator
- Tatiana Borodulina (born 1984), Russian short-track speed skater