- Source: Fedorovich
In East Slavic languages, Fedorovich or Fyodorovich (transliteration from Ukrainian: Fedorovych) may be a patronymic part of a personal name or a patronymic surname, both derived from the given name Fedor, Theodor, literally meaning "son of Fedor". The Polish-language spelling is Fedorowicz.
Notable people with this surname include:
Aleksandr Fedorovich (born 1973), Belarusian footballer (goalkeeper)
Notable people addressed by this patronymic include:
Ivan Fyodorov (printer), a 16th-century East Slavic printing pioneer, also signed as "Ivn Fedorovich", "Ivan Fedorov's son", etc.
Taras Fedorovych, a Cossack Hetman
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Mikhail Fedorovich von Schultz
- Vasily Fedorovich Burtsov
- Sergei Bondarchuk
- Dmitry Loza
- Persamaan Kapustinskii
- Senapan runduk Dragunov
- Elektron
- Institut Teknologi Negeri Sankt-Peterburg
- Dmitri Egorov
- Deportasi orang Korea di Uni Soviet
- Fedorovich
- Olga Fedorovich
- Igor Stravinsky
- Peter III of Russia
- Nikolai Fyodorov (philosopher)
- Alexander Fedorovich Bannikov
- Alexander Goedicke
- Ivan Fedorovich Choultsé
- Abram Ioffe
- Sergei Bondarchuk