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Revision as of 06:29, 25 July 2023
Pryakhin (Russian: Пряхин) is a Russian masculine surname originating from the word pryaha (female weaver);[1] its feminine counterpart is Pryakhina. It may refer to the following notable people:
- Aleftina Pryakhina (born 1972), Soviet artistic gymnast
- Sergei Pryakhin (born 1963), Russian ice hockey forward
References
- ^ Ganzhina, I. M. (2001) Словарь современных русских фамилий. Moscow: Astrel. p. 7. ISBN 5-271-00127-X.