Varlamov (russian: Варла́мов,
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: ) is a Russian or Ukrainian masculine surname, derived from the saint's name
Barlaam. Its feminine counterpart is Varlamova (russian: Варла́мова,
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* Isopropyl alcohol, a chemical compound
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People
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Aleksandr Varlamov Aleksandr Varlamov, Alexandre Varlamov or Alexandr Varlamov may refer to:
* Aleksandr Varlamov (composer, born 1801) (1801–1848), Russian composer, singer and conductor
* Aleksandr Varlamov (composer, born 1904) (1904–1990), Russian Soviet jazz ...
(b. 1979), diver who has represented both Russia and Belarus during his career.
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Alexander Egorovich Varlamov
Alexander Egorovich Varlamov (or ''Aleksandr Yegorovich Varlamov''; russian: Александр Егорович Варламов; 27 November 1801 – 27 October 1848) was a 19th-century composer, singer, teacher, conductor, and one of the fo ...
(1801–1848), Russian composer
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Alexander Vladimirovich Varlamov (1904–1990), Russian composer
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Andrey Varlamov (b. 1954), Italian theoretical physicist
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Daria Varlamova, Australian pageant titleholder
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Evgeny Varlamov (b. 1976), Russian ice hockey defender
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Galina Varlamova
Galina Ivanovna Varlamova or Keptuke (native name) (18 January 1951 – 19 June 2019) (russian: Галина Ивановна Варламова, Кэптукэ) was an Evenk writer, philologist and folklorist. She was an expert in Evenk language ...
(1951–2019), Russian writer, philologist and folklorist
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Igor Varlamov (b. 1971), retired Russian footballer
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Ilya Varlamov
Ilya Aleksandrovich Varlamov (russian: link=no, Илья́ Алекса́ндрович Варла́мов; born January 7, 1984, Moscow) is a Russian public figure, journalist, entrepreneur and video blogger.
He is the creator of author's me ...
(b. 1984), Russian journalist
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Ivan Varlamov
Ivan Alekseyevich Varlamov (russian: Иван Алексеевич Варламов) (23 October 1937 – 18 August 2020) was a Soviet football player and manager. He was born in Khutorok, Krasnodar Krai.
Honours
* Soviet Cup winner: 1965.
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(1937–2020), retired Soviet footballer
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Konstantin Varlamov (1848–1915), Russian stage actor
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Nina Varlamova
Nina Konstantinovna Varlamova (Russian: Нина Константиновна Варламова; 11 February 1954 – 17 December 2008) was a Russian politician. She was born on 11 February 1954. Varlamova served as the Mayor of the northern tow ...
(1954–2008), Russian politician
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Semyon Varlamov (b. 1988), Russian ice hockey goaltender
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Sergei Varlamov
Serhiy Volodymyrovych Varlamov ( uk, Сергі́й Володи́мирович Варла́мов; born July 21, 1978) is a Ukrainian former professional ice hockey player. He played for the Calgary Flames and St. Louis Blues of the National Ho ...
(b. 1978), Ukrainian former NHL hockey player
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Valentin Varlamov
Valentin Stepanovich Varlamov (russian: Валентин Степанович Варламов; 15 August 1934 – 2 October 1980) was a Russian jet pilot who was selected for List of astronauts by selection#1960, Air Force Group 1, the first int ...
(1934–1980) Cosmonaut candidate/instructor
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Viktor Varlamov (b. 1948), former Soviet speedskater
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Yevgeni Varlamov (b. 1975), retired Russian footballer, currently coaching at CSKA Moscow
Places
Varlamov is also the name of several
rural localities in Russia
See also
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Varlam Varlam is both a masculine given name and a surname derived from the saint's name Barlaam, used predominantly in Orthodox cultures. Notable people with the name include:
*Varlam Cherkezishvili (1846–1925), Georgian politician and journalist
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, the first name which ''Varlamov'' is derived from. Also used as a surname.
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Varlaam (disambiguation)
Varlaam is a variant of the saint's name Barlaam, used in the Orthodox churches due to the Byzantine sound shift from /b/ to /v/. A shortened form is Varlam. It may refer to:
Places Greece
* Varlaam, Greece, a village in the southern Ioannin ...
, alternative form of the first name
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Russian-language surnames