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Titov (), or female form Titova () is a Russian surname - composed of the Latin name Titus and affix -ov, meaning "descendent of". It may refer to: People * Alexey Nikolayevich Titov, a composer * Egor Titov, a former football player * Gennady Titov, former KGB general * German Titov, an ice hockey player * Gherman Titov, a cosmonaut, piloted Vostok 2 in 1961 * Konstantin Titov, a politician, leader of the Russian Party of Social Democracy * Lyudmila Titova, a Russian speed skater * Nicolai Alexeyevich Titov, a composer * Vasily Polikarpovich Titov, a composer * Viktor Abrosimovich Titov, a film directoon IMDB * Vladimir G. Titov, a cosmonaut, first mission Soyuz T-8 in 1983 * Yuri Titov Yuri Yevlampiyevich Titov (; born 27 November 1935) is a former Russian gymnast, Olympic champion and four times world champion, who competed for the Soviet Union. He won a total of nine Olympic medals from three Olympic games (1956, 1960 and 196 ..., an Olympic gymnast Places * Titov, ...
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Titus (praenomen)
Titus ( , ), feminine Tita or Titia, is a Latin ''praenomen'', or personal name, and was one of the most common names throughout Roman history. For most of Roman history, Titus was the sixth most common praenomen, following '' Lucius, Gaius, Marcus, Publius'', and ''Quintus''. While not used by every family, it was widely used by all social classes including both patricians and plebeians and was a favorite of many families and gave rise to the patronymic '' gens Titia''. It was regularly abbreviated T. The name survived the Roman Empire, and has continued to be used, in various forms, into modern times. Origin and meaning The original meaning of Titus is obscure, but it was widely believed to have come to Rome during the time of Romulus, the founder and first king of Rome. Early in his reign, a war with the Sabines ended with the migration of a great many Sabine families to Rome, and Titus Tatius, king of the Sabine town of Cures, becoming co-regent with Romulus. Titus would th ...
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