Renatus (also Rinat ; from late Lat . Renatus - “born again, revived") is a male name. In Soviet times, it was associated with the abbreviation of the words “revolution, science, technology” or “revolution, science, labor” [1] .
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| Rod | male |
| Etymological meaning | “Born again,“ revived ”, abbreviations: Renya, Rent“ revived ”,“ renewed ” |
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| Female name pair | Renata (Rinata) |
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In Russia, the name Renat and his version of Rinat are widespread among modern Volga Tatars and Bashkirs . In the North Caucasus, the name is common among Karachays and Lezgins . Also found in Kazakhstan in the Tatars, Kazakhs, Uighurs, etc.
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Famous carriers
- Renat Gilfanov is a Russian poet .
- Rinat Akhmetov is a well-known Donetsk entrepreneur, an industrialist, a billionaire, the richest man in Ukraine , the owner of the football club Shakhtar and System Capital Management , a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine from the Party of Regions .
- Rinat Dasaev - Soviet football player, goalkeeper, one of the best goalkeepers of the world of the 1980s. Master of Sports of international class (1979). Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1988).
- Rinat Baymukhametov - hockey player, striker Spartak (Moscow). Master of Sports of the USSR (1977).
- Renat Ibragimov - Soviet and Russian singer. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1981), People's Artist of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , winner of the Republican Prize of Tatarstan. Producer.
- Renat Haris - a poet, playwright. Laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation (2005). Winner of the Prize of the Republic of Tatarstan named after G. Tukai.
- Rinat Zaitov - Kazakh akyn, poet-improviser.
- Renat Gibadulin - a multiple champion in mixed martial arts, a multiple champion in combat sambo in the weight of 70-75 kg.
- Rinat Zainullin is a popular Kazakh Russian-speaking Salafi preacher.
Surname
- Renat, Johan Gustav (1682-1744) - a Swedish soldier and cartographer.
Female version
Renata, the female version of the name Renat, is common among Germans, Italians, Spaniards, Portuguese, Poles, and in the former USSR - like the name Renat, among the Tatars, Bashkirs, residents of the North Caucasus.
- Renata Litvinova - actress, film director, screenwriter.
- Cecilia Renata - Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania, the first wife of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Vladislav IV .
Notes
- ↑ Renat