- Source: Zenaida
Zenaida (Greek name meaning "Life of Zeus.") Zenaide (Italian), Zénaïde (French), or Zinaida (Russian: Зинаида).
It is a personal name used in many cultures for women. It can also refer (as genus Zenaida) to the Zenaida doves, named after Princess Zénaïde Bonaparte.
As a personal name
= Zenaida
=Zenaida (saint), traditional 1st century Christian saint
Zenaida Alcalde (born 1981), Spanish circus performer
Zenaida Beveraggi (born 1957), "Zeny" of pop music duet Zeny & Zory
Zenaida Manfugás (1922–2012), Cuban-born American pianist
Zenaida Moya, mayor of Belize City, Belize
Zenaida Yanowsky (born 1975), Spanish ballet dancer
= Zénaïde
=Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte (1801–1854), wife and cousin of ornithologist Charles Lucien Bonaparte
Zénaïde Rossi (1923–2005), stage name Irene Reni, Italian-French actress and singer
= Zinaida
=Zinaida Aksentyeva (1900–1969), Ukrainian/Soviet astronomer
Zinaida Amosova (born 1950), Soviet cross-country skier
Zinaida Gippius (1869–1945), Russian poet
Zinaida Greceanîi (born 1956), Moldovan politician
Zinaida Korotova (born 1936), Russian rower
Zinaida Kupriyanovich (born 2002), Belarusian singer
Zinaida Liepiņa (1907–2000), Latvian sprinter
Zinaida Portnova (1926–1944), seventh-grade Soviet partisan and Hero of the Soviet Union
Zinaida Semenova (born 1962), Russian long-distance runner
Zinaida Serebriakova (1884–1967), Russian painter
Zinaida Turchyna (born 1946), Soviet handball player
Zinaida Volkova (1901–1933), Russian Marxist, daughter of Leon Trotsky
Zinaida Voronina (1947–2001), Soviet gymnast
Zinaida Yusupova (1861–1939), Russian noblewoman at the end of the Romanov dynasty
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Merpati karolina
- Zenaida dan Philonella
- Sang Penyembuh Kudus tanpa Bayaran
- Columbidae
- Manila
- Radon
- Punai
- Manuel António Martins
- Umagang Kay Ganda
- The Liberator (film)
- Zenaida
- Mourning dove
- Zenaida dove
- Zenaida Yanowsky
- Zenaida doves
- Zenaida Seva
- White-winged dove
- Zenaida and Philonella
- Socorro dove
- Zenaida Angping