- Source: Varvara
Varvara (Cyrillic: Варвара; Greek: Βαρβάρα, romanized: Varvára), a variant of "Barbara", may refer to:
Places
Varvara, Azerbaijan
Varvara, Prozor, on the Rama river, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Varvara, Burgas Province, Bulgaria
Varvara, Pazardzhik Province, Septemvri Municipality, Bulgaria
Varvara, Chalkidiki, Greece
Varvara, Tearce, Tearce Municipality, Republic of North Macedonia
Books
Varvara, US title of 1956 novel Sea of Glass by Dennis Parry
People
Varvara (singer)
Varvara Annenkova (1795–1866), Russian poet
Varvara Bakhmeteva, Mikhail Lermontov's muse
Varvara Baruzdina (1862–1941), Russian painter
Varvara Barysheva (born 1977), Russian speed skater
Varvara Brilliant-Lerman (1888–1954), Russian plant physiologist
Varvara Bubnova (1886–1983), Russian painter and pedagogue
Varvara Flink, Russian tennis player
Varvara Golitsyna (née Engelhardt (1752–1815), Russian lady in waiting and noble
Varvara Ivanova (born 1987), Russian virtuoso harpist
Varvara Lepchenko (born 1986), former Uzbekistan and now American tennis player
Varvara Massalitinova (1878–1945), Russian theatre and film actress
Varvara Mestnikova, Russian chess player
Varvara Rudneva (1844–1899), first Russian women physician
Varvara Saulina, Russian chess player
Varvara Stepanova (1894–1958), Russian artist
Varvara Subbotina, Russian synchronized swimmer
Varvara Yakovleva (died 1918), Russian Orthodox saint
Varvara Yakovleva (politician) (1884–1941 or 1944), Russian politician
Varvara Zelenskaya (born 1972), Russian alpine skier
Varvara Zubova, Russian gymnast
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Varvara Gracheva
- Barbara (1930-1997)
- Barbara (penyanyi)
- Masha dan Si Beruang
- Fyodor Dostoyevsky
- Grigori Rasputin
- Alina Kukushkina
- Kapitanskaya dochka
- Nina Onilova
- V stepnoy tishi
- Varvara
- Bar Paly
- Varvara Arsenyeva
- Varvara (singer)
- Aetos Varvara F.C.
- Varvara Lepchenko
- Varvara Bakhmeteva
- Varvara Stepanova
- Agia Varvara
- Varvara Brilliant-Lerman