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Evdokimov Nikolay Ivanovich
Yevdokimov (Евдокимов), alternatively spelled as Evdokimov (masculine), or Yevdokimova (feminine; Евдокимова) is a Russian surname. Notable people with it include: * Alexander Ivanovich Yevdokimov (stomatologist) (1883–1979), a Soviet stomatologist and Hero of Socialist Labor. * Alexander Ivanovich Yevdokimov (military officer) (1920–1979), a Soviet army officer and Full Cavalier of the Order of Glory. * Alexander Yevdokimov (1906–1990), a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union. * Alexei Yevdokimov (1925–1943), a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union. * Grigory Yevdokimov (1884–1936), a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union. *Mikhail Yevdokimov (1957–2005), a Russian entertainer and politician. * Nikolai Yevdokimov (1804–1873), a Russian military commander in Murid War and Russo-Circassian War. * Paul Evdokimov (1901-1970), a Russian and French Orthodox theologian and writer. * Robert Yevdokimov (b. 1970), a Russian ...
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Alexander Ivanovich Yevdokimov (stomatologist)
Alexander () is a male given name, name of Greek origin. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia (ancient kingdom), Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Aleksander, Oleksandr, Oleksander, Aleksandr, and Alekzandr. Related names and diminutives include Iskandar (name), Iskandar, Alec, Alek, Alex, Alexsander, Alexandre (given name), Alexandre, Aleks (given name), Aleks, Aleksa (given name), Aleksa, Aleksandre, Alejandro, Alessandro, Alasdair, Sasha (name), Sasha, Sandy (given name), Sandy, Sandro, Sikandar (other), Sikandar, Skander, Sander (name), Sander and Xander; feminine forms include Alexandra, Alexandria (given name), Alexandria, and Sasha (name), Sasha. Etymology The name ''Alexander'' originates from the (; 'defending men' or 'protector of men'). It is a compound of the verb (; 'to ward off, avert, defend') and the no ...
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