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Anisim or Onisim is a Church Slavonic rendering of the Greek name , i.e., Onesimus. As such, it is used an East Slavic given name and a Romanian surname. It gave rise to the patronymic surname Anisimov/Onisimov. Notable people with the name include: * Onisim of the Caves, Kyiv saint * Onisim Bron (1895–1975), Soviet conductor *Onisim Kler, Russian name of Onésime Clerc (1845–1920), Russian naturalist of Swiss origin * Alena Anisim, Belarusian linguist and opposition politician *Iosif Anisim Iosif Anisim is a Romanian sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He won a complete set of medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships: a gold (C-4 500 m: 2001), a silver (C-4 1000 m: 1999 1999 wa ..., Romanian sprint canoeist See also * * * Onesimus (other) {{given name, type=both ...
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Onesimus
Onesimus of Byzantium (, meaning "useful"; died , according to Sacred tradition, Catholic tradition), also called ''Onesimus'' and The Holy Apostle Onesimus in the Eastern Orthodox Church, was a Roman slavery, slave to Philemon (biblical figure), Philemon, a man of Christian faith. He may also be the same Onesimus named by Ignatius of Antioch (died ) as bishop in Ephesus which would put Onesimus's death closer to 107. If so, Onesimus went from slave to brother to bishop. In scripture The name "Onesimus" appears in two New Testament epistles — in Colossians 4 and in Philemon. In Colossians 4:9 a person of this name is identified as a Christian accompanying Tychicus to visit the Christians in Colossae; nothing else is stated about him in this context. He may well be the freed Onesimus from the Epistle to Philemon. The Epistle to Philemon was written by Paul the Apostle to Philemon concerning a person believed to be a runaway slave named Onesimus. The traditional designation ...
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Patronymic Surname
A patronymic surname is a surname originated from the given name of the father or a patrilineal ancestor. Different cultures have different ways of producing patronymic A patronymic, or patronym, is a component of a personal name based on the given name of one's father, grandfather (more specifically an avonymic), or an earlier male ancestor. It is the male equivalent of a matronymic. Patronymics are used, b ... surnames. In the Old Testament of the Bible, men are identified by their lineage through use of their father's first (and only) name. Last names were ‘normalized’ and became more standardized with the advent of mass literacy, paper availability and documentation, and mobility. For example, passports vs early letters of introduction for travel. For example, early patronymic Welsh surnames were the result of the Anglicizing of the historical Welsh naming system, which sometimes had included references to several generations: e.g., Llywelyn ap Gruffydd ap Mo ...
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Anisimov
Anisimov or Anisimoff (, from the male personal name ''Onisim'', which later changed into ''Anisim'') is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Anisimova. It may refer to * Alexander Anisimov (born 1947), Russian bass singer and conductor * Alexei Anisimov (ice hockey) (born 1984), Russian professional ice hockey goaltender * Artem Anisimov (ice hockey, born 1976), Russian ice hockey player * Artem Anisimov (born 1988), Russian ice hockey player * Artyom Anisimov (footballer) (born 1991), Russian footballer * Maksim Anisimov (born 1983), Belarusian ski jumper * Mikhail Anisimov (born 1941), Russian and American interdisciplinary scientist * Sergei Anisimov (born 1990), Russian footballer * Valery Anisimov (born 1937), Soviet wrestler *Vasily Anisimov, Russian billionaire businessman * Vasily Anisimoff (1878–1938), Russian revolutionary-menshevik * Yevgeny Anisimov, head of Baikonur space center 2010–2014 *Amanda Anisimova Amanda Kay Victoria Anisimova ( ; ; ...
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Onisim Of The Caves
Onisim of the Caves () (fl. 12th–13th century) was a monk of Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, buried at the Near Caves. He is regarded as a saint (преподобний, i.e., the Venerable), He is also commemorated together with other Venerable ones interred in Near Caves on October 11 (28 September of the Julian calendar The Julian calendar is a solar calendar of 365 days in every year with an additional leap day every fourth year (without exception). The Julian calendar is still used as a religious calendar in parts of the Eastern Orthodox Church and in parts ..., see :ru:Собор преподобных отцов Киево-Печерских, в Ближних пещерах почивающих. References Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown Ukrainian saints Monks of Kyiv Pechersk Lavra 12th-century Christian saints 13th-century Christian saints {{saint-stub ...
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Onisim Bron
Onisim Mikhailovich Bron (Russian: Брон Онисим Михайлович ; 1895-1975) was a Soviet conductor active from the 1930s to 1950s. From 1948 he was artistic director of the opera ensemble of All-Union Radio, and from 1952-1956 of the VTO Soviet Opera Ensemble (Ансамбль советской оперы ВТО) founded by Ivan Kozlovsky. Apart from recordings of Puccini and Massenet operas in Russian''Music in the USSR'' 1988 "Cio-Cio-San Y. Shumskaya; Pinkerton I. Kozlovsky, Suzuki Y. Gribova; Sharpless P. Selivanov. Bolshoi Theatre Soloists and Chorus, USSR Radio and TV Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Onisim Bron M10 07923 008" his recordings include several rarer Russian operas for Melodiya which have never been re-recorded. Recordings * Anton Rubinstein Anton Grigoryevich Rubinstein (; ) was a Russian pianist, composer and conductor who founded the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. He was the elder brother of Nikolai Rubinstein, who founded the Moscow Conse ...
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Onésime Clerc
Onésime Yegorowitsch Claire, also known as George Onésime Clerc (; 25 February 1845 – 18 January 1920), was a Russian naturalist of Swiss origin. Life Clerc was born in Corcelles and graduated from the trade school in Neuchâtel. The family circumstances did not allow him to study at university. In 1862, Clerc emigrated to the Russian Empire and became a French home teacher with the Trubetskoy family in Moscow. After taking an exam at the Saint Petersburg Imperial University, he was allowed to teach French at educational institutions. After three years in Moscow, he worked in Yaroslavl, where he participated in the work of the local scientific society. In 1867, Clerc became a French teacher at the boys' high school in Yekaterinburg, which opened in 1861. He explored the nature and sights in the vicinity of Yekaterinburg. The director of the high school and his colleagues as well as the director of the Yekaterinburg Mining School supported him. Soon he founded the Ural S ...
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Alena Anisim
Alena Mikalajeŭna Anisim (née Amelčyc; born 28 September 1962) is a Belarusian opposition politician, linguist and former member of the House of Representatives of Belarus, the lower house of the National Assembly of Belarus. She is additionally the head of the banned Francišak Skaryna Belarusian Language Society. Anisim was born on 28 September 1962 into a peasant family in the town of Stoŭbcy, Minsk Region. In 1983, she graduated from the Faculty of Philology of Belarusian State University. She then worked as a nursery school and secondary school teacher. From 1991, she was a research associate in the Yakub Kolas Institute of Linguistics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. Since 2017, she has been the chairperson of the Francišak Skaryna Belarusian Language Society. From 2017 to 2018, she actively promoted the creation of the first Belarusian-language university, named after Nil Hilevich, in Minsk. However, the project was rejected by the Education Minis ...
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Iosif Anisim
Iosif Anisim is a Romanian sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He won a complete set of medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships: a gold (C-4 500 m: 2001), a silver (C-4 1000 m: 1999 1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons. Events January * January 1 – The euro currency is established and the European Central Bank assumes its full powers. * January 3 – The Mars Polar Lander is launc ...), and a bronze (C-4 1000 m: 2001). References * * Living people Romanian male canoeists Year of birth missing (living people) ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists in Canadian Place of birth missing (living people) {{Romania-canoe-bio-stub ...
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