Azarov
Azarov (Russian: Азаров; masculine) or Azarova (Азарова; feminine) is a Russian surname.[1] Variants of this surname include Azarin/Azarina (Азарин/Азарина) and Ozarovsky/Ozarovskaya (Озаровский/Озаровская).[1] It is derived from the given name Azary.[1]
People with the last name
- Mykola Azarov (b. 1947), Ukrainian politician, 14th Prime Minister of Ukraine
- Sergei Azarov (b. 1983), Belarusian chess player
- Svitlana Azarova (b. 1976), Ukrainian/Dutch composer of contemporary classical music
- Tatyana Azarova (b. 1985), Kazakhstani athlete
- Vladimir Azarov (b. 1994), Russian association football player
- Yelena Azarova (b. 1973), Russian synchronized swimmer
Fictional characters
- Shurochka Azarova, cavalry maiden in the 1962 Soviet musical Hussar Ballad
Toponyms
- Azarova, a village in Boshinsky Rural Administrative Okrug of Karachevsky District in Bryansk Oblast, Russia; 52°56′N 34°57′E / 52.933°N 34.950°E
See also
- Azarovo, several rural localities in Russia
References
Notes
- 1 2 3 Fedosyuk, entry on "Азарин".
Sources
- Ю. А. Федосюк (Yu. A. Fedosyuk). "Русские фамилии: популярный этимологический словарь" (Russian Last Names: a Popular Etymological Dictionary). Москва, 2006. ISBN 978-5-89349-216-3
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