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Given Name: Nikolai<br>Patronym: Nikola''evich'' (=son of Nikolai)<br>Surname: Nikola''ev''<br> | Given Name: Nikolai<br>Patronym: Nikola''evich'' (=son of Nikolai)<br>Surname: Nikola''ev''<br> | ||
FEMALE<br>Given Name: Natalia<br>Patronym: Mikhail''ovna''(=daughter of Mikhail)<br>Surname: Mikhail''ova'' | FEMALE<br>Given Name: Natalia<br>Patronym: Mikhail''ovna'' (=daughter of Mikhail)<br>Surname: Mikhail''ova'' | ||
Given Name: Tatiana<br>Patronym: Nikola''evna'' (=daughter of Nikolai)<br>Surname: Nikola''eva'' | Given Name: Tatiana<br>Patronym: Nikola''evna'' (=daughter of Nikolai)<br>Surname: Nikola''eva'' | ||
In older church records the female patronymics took the same form as current female surnames, i.e. in birth records mothers' names were written as Natalia Mikhail''ova'' (not Mikhail''ovna'') and Tatiana Nikola''eva'' (not Nikola''evna''). Generally you must find a marriage record to determine a mother's maiden surname. | |||
=== Russian Surnames === | |||
Also ''-in/ina'' ending surnames are prevalent:<br> | |||
Dumin/Dumina<br> | |||
Gagarin/Gagarina<br> | |||
Pushkin/Pushkina<br> | |||
Other types of surnames include ''-ski /-skaya'' and'' -ii'' or ''-oi/-aya'' ending names:<br> | |||
Mayakovski/ Mayakovskaya<br> | |||
Rovenski/Rovenskaya<br> | |||
Tshaikovski/Tshaikovskaya<br> | |||
Gorkii/Gorkaya<br> | |||
Tolstoi/ToIstaya<br> | |||
Volotskoi/Volotskaya<br> | |||
Ukrainian surnames frequently end in ''-ko'':<br> | |||
Bondarenko<br> | |||
Lutsenko<br> | |||
Rodchenko<br> | |||
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