Emelyan (Aemiliánus) - the male name of Latin origin. The name Emilianus meant that its carrier came from the genus Emiliev , but was adopted by a representative of a different genus [2] . Translated from Latin - “rival”, “competitor” [3] , or from Greek - “flattering” [1] . It may also be by the name of the province of Emilia [4] . Foreign analogue - Emil .
| Emelyan | |
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| Aemiliánus | |
| Origin | latin |
| Etymological significance | competitor |
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| Other forms | Emelyanka, Emelyasha, Emelya, Melia, Melёha, Melёsha [1] |
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Famous Media
- Emilian Adamyuk (1839-1906) - Russian ophthalmologist;
- Emelian Antonovich (1914-2008) - Ukrainian lawyer, public figure, doctor of law;
- Emilian Bukov (1909-1984) - Moldavian Soviet writer and poet;
- Emelyan Buturlin (? —1677) - Russian steward and governor;
- Emilian Dobrescu (born 1933) - Romanian economist and chess composer, full member of the Romanian Academy, author of many books and articles on economics;
- Emilian Karas (born 1967) - Soviet and Moldavian footballer;
- Emelyan Kachaylo (1893-1943) - Ukrainian Soviet poet.
- Emelyan Kovch (1884-1944) - blessed Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church;
- Emelyan Mikhaylyuk (1919-1945) - a veteran of the Great Patriotic War ;
- Omelyan Ogonovsky (1833-1894) - Ukrainian writer, corresponding member of the Krakow Polish Academy of Knowledge;
- Emelyan Parubok (born 1940) - agricultural production innovator, Hero of Socialist Labor;
- Omelyan Pritsak (1919-2006) - historian-orientalist, founder of the Harvard Institute of Ukrainian Studies, foreign member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, founder of the Institute of Oriental Studies. A. Crimean NAS of Ukraine;
- Emelyan Pugachev (1742-1775) - leader of the Peasant War of 1773-1775 in Russia;
- Emiliano Zapata (1879-1919) - one of the leaders of the Mexican revolution of 1910-1917
- Emelyan Senik (1891-1941) - a leader of Ukrainian nationalists ;
- Emelian Ukrainians (1641-1708) - Russian diplomat;
- Emelian Sheshenin (1925-2002) - Russian civil law scientist, representative of the Ural school of civil law, candidate of legal sciences;
- Emelyan Shikhobalov (? —1888) - the mayor of the city of Samara;
- Emelyan Yarmagaev (1918-1995) - Soviet, Russian writer;
- Emelian Yaroslavsky (1878-1943) - revolutionary, activist of the Communist Party, ideologist and leader of anti-religious politics in the USSR.
Saints
- Emilianus, martyr, commemorated December 24
- Emilian, reverend, commemorated January 31
- Emilian, commemorated March 29
- Emilian (Kireev), holy martyr, priest, memory December 26
- Emilian (Panasevich), holy martyr, priest, memory June 25 (St. Petersburg; relocated), December 3
- Emilian (Goncharov), holy martyr, priest, memory November 5
- Emilian Dorostolsky, Martyr, commemorated July 31
- Emilian of Italia, reverend, commemorated March 20
- Emilian of Kizic, Confessor, Bishop, commemorated August 21, January 21
- Emilian Trebias, Holy Martyr, Bishop, Comm. August 31
See also
- Emelyanov
- Emelynyak
- Emil
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Emelyan // Petrovsky N. A. Dictionary of Russian personal names: More than 3,000 units. - M .: Russian dictionaries, 2000. - “Literacy.ru”, 2002. (Retrieved May 9, 2018)
- ↑ Personal name systems among the peoples of the world. / Kryukov M.V. - M .: Main editorship of oriental literature of the Nauka publishing house, 1989. - P. 371.
- ↑ Superanskaya A.V. Modern Dictionary of Personal Names: Comparison. Origin. Spelling - M.: Iris Press, 2005 .-- S. 102-103.
- ↑ Nikonov V.A. We are looking for a name. - M .: Soviet Russia, 1988 .-- S. 110.