- Source: Khioniya
Khioniya, Khionija, Khionia, and Chionia are transliterations of the Russian female name Хиония. It may refer to:
Khioniya Guseva (c. 1880/81 – after 1919), who attempted to kill Grigori Rasputin in 1914.
Khioniya Talanova (1822–1880), Russian stage actress
Chionia, reputed Christian martyred in AD 304 along with Agape and Irene
Khionia Alekseyevna Zaplatina, in the 1972 film Privalov's Millions, a character played by Lyudmila Shagalova
Saint Khionia Archangelsky, commemorated in October 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
See also
Khione (disambiguation)
Fiona, sometimes used as an anglicised equivalent
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Khioniya
- Khioniya Guseva
- Khioniya Talanova
- Sergei Trufanov
- Grigori Rasputin
- Maria Rasputin
- Hermogenes Dolganyov
- Gusev (surname)
- Anna Vyrubova
- List of people who survived assassination attempts