Panayot
Panayot (Bulgarian: Панайот, Albanian: Panajot) is a name derived from the Greek Panagiotis.[1][2] The Romanian equivalent is Panait.
Name
People with this name include:
- Panayot Butchvarov (born 1933), Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Iowa
- Panayot Cherna or Panait Cerna (1881–1913), Romanian poet, philosopher, literary critic and translator
- Panayot Hitov (1830–1918), Bulgarian hajduk, national revolutionary and voivode
- Panayot Khartiyadi (born 1993), Russian football midfielder
- Panayot Mitov Panayotov (born 1930), Bulgarian football forward
- Panayot Panayotov, (born 1943) Bulgarian musician
- Panayot Panayotov, (born 1951) Bulgarian director and actor
- Panayot Pipkov, (1871–1942) Bulgarian composer
- Panayot Volov, pseudonym of Petar Vankov, Bulgarian revolutionary
- Panajot Pano, (born Panagiotis Panou, 1939–2010), Albanian football player
- Panajot Kanaçi (1924–), Albanian choreographer
Places
- Panayot-Volovo, Bulgaria
- Panayot Hitovo, Bulgaria
See also
- Panayot Volov Stadium, multi-use stadium in Shumen, Bulgaria
- PFC Panayot Volov, a Bulgarian football club, playing in the city of Shumen
References
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