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Novickis
Novickis is a surname which is a rendering of the Slavic surname Nowicki/ Novitsky/ Navitski. In Latvian and Lithuanian, which require the suffix "-s"/"-is"/"-as" for nouns of masculine gender. In Lithuanian it may be also rendered as Navickis and Navickas. Feminine forms: *Novicka in Latvian *Navickienė/Novickienė (married woman) Navickaitė/Novickaitė/Navickytė/Novickytė (unmarried woman) in Lithuanian The surname may refer to: *Alfons Novickis Alfons Novickis (1906 - 3 November 1931 in Riga) was a Latvian footballer. Biography Novickis rose to fame as a great footballing talent aged just 15 when he worked as a paper-boy at a publishing company. His first senior football club was LN ... (1906–1931), Latvian footballer * Voldemaras Novickis (1956–2022), Soviet/Lithuanian handball player See also * * {{Surname, Novickis Lithuanian-language surnames Latvian-language masculine surnames ...
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Alfons Novickis
Alfons Novickis (1906 - 3 November 1931 in Riga) was a Latvian footballer. Biography Novickis rose to fame as a great footballing talent aged just 15 when he worked as a paper-boy at a publishing company. His first senior football club was LNJS Riga for which he played in 1926. In 1928 Novickis played with RFK and then joined Riga Vanderer, the club for which he played the best and last years of his career. On 27 July 1929 Novickis made his international debut for Latvia. In total Novickis played 9 international matches for Latvia national football team between 1929 and 1931. Just as quickly as Novickis' star had risen in Latvian football, he fell down. After a 0–6 loss to Sweden in a friendly match on 26 July 1931 Novickis along with several other Latvian internationals made a bad public appearance under alcohol on the way back to Riga and as a result of it Novickis and Alberts Tauriņš were disqualified by the Latvian Football Federation The Latvian Football Federa ...
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Voldemaras Novickis
Voldemaras Novickis (22 February 1956 – 31 January 2022) was a Lithuanian handball player who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics and in the 1988 Summer Olympics. In 1980, he won the silver medal with the Soviet team. He played all six matches and scored nine goals. Eight years later, he won the gold medal with the Soviet team. He played five matches including the final. In 1987 he won EHF Cup with Granitas Kaunas. One year later in 1988, Granitas Kaunas managed to get into the EHF Cup final one more time, however they lost by a very narrow margin. From 1993 he became head coach of Granitas Kaunas and managed until 2019 with numerous titles won. He died from cancer in Kaunas Kaunas (; ; also see other names) is the second-largest city in Lithuania after Vilnius and an important centre of Lithuanian economic, academic, and cultural life. Kaunas was the largest city and the centre of a county in the Duchy of Trakai ... on 31 January 2022, at the age of 65. References ...
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Nowicki
Nowicki ( ; feminine: Nowicka; plural: Nowiccy) is a Polish and Jewish surname. It comes from place names such as Nowice, which are derived from the Polish adjective nowy ("new"). The surname is somewhat more frequent in central Poland. It has many forms in other languages. People Nowicki may refer to: * Andrzej Nowicki (other) * Bartosz Nowicki (born 1984), Polish athlete * Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki (born 1929), British occult author * Franciszek Nowicki (1864–1935), Polish poet and socialist activist * Henryk Nowicki (1902–1969), known as Jerzy Zawieyski, Polish writer and activist * Jan Nowicki (1939–2022), Polish actor * Janet Nowicki (born 1953), American figure skater * Jerzy Nowicki (1933–2013), Polish sport shooter * Maciej Nowicki (born 1941), Polish politician * Matthew Nowicki (1910–1950), Polish architect * Maksymilian Nowicki (1826–1890), Polish zoologist * Mieczysław Nowicki (born 1951), Polish road bicycle racer * Tadeusz Nowicki (born ...
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Navickas
Navickas is a Lithuanian language family name. Its variants are Novickis and Navickis. Its alternative true form of Lithuanian origin is ''Naujalis''. It corresponds to Polish surname Nowicki and Russian Novitsky/Novitski. Balarusian: Navitski. The surname may refer to: * Kęstutis Navickas (born 1984), Lithuanian badminton player *Karolis Navickas Karolis Navickas (born 9 April 1990 in Šiauliai, Lithuania) is a Lithuanian rugby union player currently playing for US Bressane in French Rugby Pro D2. Early career Navickas, known as "Bebras" (Beaver) in his home country, has already been i ... (born 1990), Lithuanian rugby union player See also * {{surname, Navickas Lithuanian-language surnames ...
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Novitsky
Novitsky (russian: Новицкий; uk, Новицький; masculine) or Novitskaya (feminine) is a surname of Slavic origin. It may refer to: * Craig Novitsky (born 1971), American football player * Edward Novitski (1918–2006), American geneticist * Evgeny Novitsky (born 1957), Russian hi-tech entrepreneur, former President of AFK Sistema *Gennady Novitsky (born 1949), former Prime Minister of Belarus * Vasily Fedorovich Novitsky, Russian general * Jeff Novitzky (born 1967), Food and Drug Administration agent * Oleg Novitsky, Russian cosmonaut * Pavel Novitsky (other) *Sergei Novitski Sergei Nikolayevich Novitski (russian: Серге́й Никола́евич Нови́цкий, born 16 May 1981) is a Russian former competitive ice dancer. He skated with Jana Khokhlova until April 2010. Together, they are the 2008 World bro ... (born 1981), Russian ice dancer See also * Nowicki * Nowitzki (surname) {{Surname Russian-language surnames ...
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Navitski
Navitski or Navicki is a Belarusian surname ( be, Навіцкі). Notable people with the surname include: * Henadz Navitski (born 1949), Belarusian politician See also * Nowicki * Novitsky Novitsky (russian: Новицкий; uk, Новицький; masculine) or Novitskaya (feminine) is a surname of Slavic origin. It may refer to: * Craig Novitsky (born 1971), American football player * Edward Novitski (1918–2006), American genet ... {{Surname Belarusian-language surnames ...
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Masculine Gender
In linguistics, grammatical gender system is a specific form of noun class system, where nouns are assigned with gender categories that are often not related to their real-world qualities. In languages with grammatical gender, most or all nouns inherently carry one value of the grammatical category called ''gender''; the values present in a given language (of which there are usually two or three) are called the ''genders'' of that language. Whereas some authors use the term "grammatical gender" as a synonym of "noun class", others use different definitions for each; many authors prefer "noun classes" when none of the inflections in a language relate to sex. Gender systems are used in approximately one half of the world's languages. According to one definition: "Genders are classes of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words." Overview Languages with grammatical gender usually have two to four different genders, but some are attested with up to 20. Common gender ...
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Lithuanian-language Surnames
Lithuanian ( ) is an Eastern Baltic language belonging to the Baltic branch of the Indo-European language family. It is the official language of Lithuania and one of the official languages of the European Union. There are about 2.8 million native Lithuanian speakers in Lithuania and about 200,000 speakers elsewhere. Lithuanian is closely related to the neighbouring Latvian language. It is written in a Latin script. It is said to be the most conservative of the existing Indo-European languages, retaining features of the Proto-Indo-European language that had disappeared through development from other descendant languages. History Among Indo-European languages, Lithuanian is conservative in some aspects of its grammar and phonology, retaining archaic features otherwise found only in ancient languages such as Sanskrit (particularly its early form, Vedic Sanskrit) or Ancient Greek. For this reason, it is an important source for the reconstruction of the Proto-Indo-Europ ...
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