Timofey
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Timofey or Timofei (Template:Lang-ru) is a male Russian version of the first name Timothy. It is derived from the Ancient Greek "Τιμόθεος"—Timotheos, "honoring a god". Timofei (and its variations) is a common name in several countries.
Language | Name | Romanization |
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Belarusian | Цімафей | Cimafey |
Ukrainian | Тимофій | Tymofij, Tymofii |
Polish | Tymoteusz, Timoteusz | |
Russian | Тимофей | Timofei |
Serbian | Тимотие | Timotije |
Bulgarian | Тимотей | Tymotey, Tymotej |
Romanian | Timotei, Timoftei | |
Greek | Tiiódeos | |
Latin | Timotheus | |
Spanish | Timoteo | |
Italian | Timoteo | |
French | Timothée | |
English | Timothy |
The male patronymic derived from this name is Timofeyevich (Тимофе́евич), and the female form is Timofeyevna (Тимофе́евна).
Russian People
- Timofey Bancod (born 2009), Junior French Chess Champion
- Timofey Chalyy (born 1994), Russian athlete specialising in the 400 metres hurdles
- Timofey Granovsky (1813–1855), founder of medieval studies in the Russian Empire
- Timofey Khryukin (1910–1953), Soviet aviator
- Timofey Kiryanov (born 1970), Russian football player
- Timofey Kritsky (born 1987), Russian road cyclist
- Timofey Lapshin (born 1988), Russian biathlete
- Timofey Lebeshev (1905–1981), Soviet cinematographer
- Timofey Mikhailov (1859–1881), Russian boilermaker and assassin
- Timofey Mozgov (born 1986), Russian basketball player
- Timofey Prokofiev (1913–1944), Soviet marine infantryman
- Timofey Samsonov (1888–1955), Soviet politician and veteran of the Russian Civil War
- Timofey Skryabin (born 1967), Soviet boxer
Other
- MT Timofey Guzhenko, a Russian icebreaking tanker