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Berezin (feminine: Berezina) is a Russian surname which may refer to:


People

* Aleksei Berezin (born 1993), Russian footballer * André Berezin (born 1960), Brazilian rower *
Evelyn Berezin Evelyn Berezin (April 12, 1925 - December 8, 2018) was an American computer designer responsible for the creation of the first airline reservation systems and the original word processor. Early life and education Born in the Bronx on 1925, ...
(1925–2018), American computer designer best known for designing the first computer-driven word processor * Felix Berezin (1931-1980), Russian mathematician and physicist * Fyodor Berezin (born 1960), Ukrainian science fiction writer * Ilya Berezin (1818–1896), Russian orientalist * Irina Berezina, chess player * Lori Berezin, American writer, actress, artist * Mabel Berezin, sociologist at Cornell University * Maxim Berezin (born 1991), Russian Ice hockey player * Sergei Berezin (1971–2024), Russian hockey player * Sergei Berezin (footballer) (born 1960), Russian footballer * Tanya Berezin (1941–2023), American actress, educator and co-founder and artistic director of the Circle Repertory Company * Vladimir Berezin (born 1941), Russian swimmer * Vladimir Berezin (TV presenter) (born 1957), Russian actor, journalist and TV and radio presenter


Other uses

* Berezin B-20, 20mm caliber autocannon * Berezin integral, mathematical way of defining integration * The
Berezin UB The Berezin UB () (''Berezin's Universal'') was a 12.7 mm caliber Soviet aircraft machine gun widely used during World War II. Development In 1937, began designing a new large-caliber aircraft machine gun chambered to the 12.7 mm roun ...
Soviet aircraft machine gun * Exercise Berezin was a Soviet military exercise that took place in the
Byelorussian SSR The Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (BSSR, Byelorussian SSR or Byelorussia; ; ), also known as Soviet Belarus or simply Belarus, was a republic of the Soviet Union (USSR). It existed between 1920 and 1922 as an independent state, and ...
in February 1978 * Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic): habitational name for someone from any of various villages called Berez(i)no, Berez(i)na, and Bereza, in Belarus and Ukraine, all derived from an Eastern Slavic noun meaning ‘birch tree’. Russian: topographic name for someone who lived by a birch tree, from Russian bereza ‘birch’ + the Russian possessive suffix -in. {{surname Russian-language surnames