7-3021: [REDACTED] Look up Romanowicz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Romanovich ( Russian : Романович ) or Romanowicz (Polish version) is a gender-neutral Slavic surname and a patronymic name. Surname [ edit ] Romanovich [ edit ] Anatoli Romanovich (born 1979), Russian association football player Daniel Romanovich (1201-1246, Papal archbishop Mstislav Romanovich , Russian noble Nikita Romanovich (1522–1586), Muscovite boyar Sergei Romanovich (footballer) (born 1984), Russian association football player Vasilko Romanovich (1203–1269), Russian prince Romanowicz [ edit ] Aleksander Romanowicz (1871–1933), Russian general of cavalry in both Russian Imperial Army and Polish Army Barbara Romanowicz (born 1950), French geophysicist Roger Romanowicz (born 1947), Australian association football player Walter Romanowicz (1918–1986), American association football goalkeeper Patronymic name [ edit ] Anton Romanovich Zhebrak (1901–1965), Russian professor Aleks Matsukatov (born 1999), Russian football player Alexander Belyaev (1884–1942), Russian science fiction writer Alexander Romanovich Bruce (1704–1760), Russian lieutenant general Alexander Dovzhenko (psychiatrist) (1918–1955), Russian psychiatrist Alexander Drenteln (1820–1888), Russian general Alexander Luria (1902–1977), Russian neuropsychologist Alexander Vorontsov (1741–1805), Russian chancellor Alexandre Prigogine (1913–1991), Russian-born Belgian mineralogist Arkadiy Abramovich (born 1993), Russian businessman Arkady Rotenberg (born 1951), Russian billionaire businessman Berthold Lubetkin (1901–1990), Russian architect Boris Romanovich Rotenberg (born 1957), Russian businessman, brother of Arkady Borys Hmyria (1903–1969), Russian singer Constantin Bakaleinikoff (1896–1966), Russian-born American composer Daniil Lunts (1912–1977), Russian KGB agent Prince Dimitri Romanov (1926–2016), Russian prince Frol Kozlov (1908–1965), Russian politician Gavrila Derzhavin (1743–1816), Russian poet Grigory Ginzburg (1904–1961), Russian pianist Igor Lifanov (born 1965), Russian actor Ilya Prigogine (1917–2003), Russian physical chemist Ivan Tarkhanov (physiologist) (1846–1908), Georgian physiologist Konstantin Eiges (1875–1950), Russian composer Kuzma Sinilov (1902–1957), Russian lieutenant general Lev Britanishsky (1897–1971), Russian painter Maksim Borisko (born 2000), Russian football player Mikhail Perlman (1923–2002), Russian gymnast Mischa Bakaleinikoff (1890–1960), Russian director Nicholas Romanov, Prince of Russia (1922–2014), Russian claimant of
14-2962: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Romanowicz (Redirected from Romanowicz ) [REDACTED] Look up Romanowicz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Romanovich ( Russian : Романович ) or Romanowicz (Polish version) is a gender-neutral Slavic surname and a patronymic name. Surname [ edit ] Romanovich [ edit ] Anatoli Romanovich (born 1979), Russian association football player Daniel Romanovich (1201-1246, Papal archbishop Mstislav Romanovich , Russian noble Nikita Romanovich (1522–1586), Muscovite boyar Sergei Romanovich (footballer) (born 1984), Russian association football player Vasilko Romanovich (1203–1269), Russian prince Romanowicz [ edit ] Aleksander Romanowicz (1871–1933), Russian general of cavalry in both Russian Imperial Army and Polish Army Barbara Romanowicz (born 1950), French geophysicist Roger Romanowicz (born 1947), Australian association football player Walter Romanowicz (1918–1986), American association football goalkeeper Patronymic name [ edit ] Anton Romanovich Zhebrak (1901–1965), Russian professor Aleks Matsukatov (born 1999), Russian football player Alexander Belyaev (1884–1942), Russian science fiction writer Alexander Romanovich Bruce (1704–1760), Russian lieutenant general Alexander Dovzhenko (psychiatrist) (1918–1955), Russian psychiatrist Alexander Drenteln (1820–1888), Russian general Alexander Luria (1902–1977), Russian neuropsychologist Alexander Vorontsov (1741–1805), Russian chancellor Alexandre Prigogine (1913–1991), Russian-born Belgian mineralogist Arkadiy Abramovich (born 1993), Russian businessman Arkady Rotenberg (born 1951), Russian billionaire businessman Berthold Lubetkin (1901–1990), Russian architect Boris Romanovich Rotenberg (born 1957), Russian businessman, brother of Arkady Borys Hmyria (1903–1969), Russian singer Constantin Bakaleinikoff (1896–1966), Russian-born American composer Daniil Lunts (1912–1977), Russian KGB agent Prince Dimitri Romanov (1926–2016), Russian prince Frol Kozlov (1908–1965), Russian politician Gavrila Derzhavin (1743–1816), Russian poet Grigory Ginzburg (1904–1961), Russian pianist Igor Lifanov (born 1965), Russian actor Ilya Prigogine (1917–2003), Russian physical chemist Ivan Tarkhanov (physiologist) (1846–1908), Georgian physiologist Konstantin Eiges (1875–1950), Russian composer Kuzma Sinilov (1902–1957), Russian lieutenant general Lev Britanishsky (1897–1971), Russian painter Maksim Borisko (born 2000), Russian football player Mikhail Perlman (1923–2002), Russian gymnast Mischa Bakaleinikoff (1890–1960), Russian director Nicholas Romanov, Prince of Russia (1922–2014), Russian claimant of
21-620: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Maksim Borisko Maksim Romanovich Borisko ( Russian : Максим Романович Бориско ; born 15 February 2000) is a Russian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Baltika Kaliningrad . Borisko made his debut in the Russian Professional Football League for Kuban-2 Krasnodar on 20 March 2017 in a game against Chernomorets Novorossiysk . He made his Russian Football National League debut for Baltika Kaliningrad on 28 July 2019 in
28-955: The House of Romanov Pavel Popovich (1930–2009), Russian cosmonaut Pyotr Romanovich Bagration (1818–1876), Russian-Georgian statesman Semyon Vorontsov (1744–1832), Russian diplomat Roman Kachanov (film director) (born 1967), Russian film director Roman Rosen (1847–1921), Russian diplomat Ruslan Litvinov (born 2001), Russian football player Vasilije Romanovich (c.1700–1773), Russian icon painter Vladimir Alekno (born 1966), Russian volleyball coach and former player Vladimir Romanovich Arsenyev (1948–2010), Russian africanist Yegor Spiridonov (born 2001), Russian ice hockey forward Yevgeny Grishin (speed skater) (1931–2005), Russian speedskater Fictional [ edit ] Patronymic name [ edit ] Rodion Raskolnikov , character of Crime and Punishment [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
35-904: The House of Romanov Pavel Popovich (1930–2009), Russian cosmonaut Pyotr Romanovich Bagration (1818–1876), Russian-Georgian statesman Semyon Vorontsov (1744–1832), Russian diplomat Roman Kachanov (film director) (born 1967), Russian film director Roman Rosen (1847–1921), Russian diplomat Ruslan Litvinov (born 2001), Russian football player Vasilije Romanovich (c.1700–1773), Russian icon painter Vladimir Alekno (born 1966), Russian volleyball coach and former player Vladimir Romanovich Arsenyev (1948–2010), Russian africanist Yegor Spiridonov (born 2001), Russian ice hockey forward Yevgeny Grishin (speed skater) (1931–2005), Russian speedskater Fictional [ edit ] Patronymic name [ edit ] Rodion Raskolnikov , character of Crime and Punishment [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
42-659: The surname Romanovich . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Romanovich&oldid=1256437606 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of Russian origin Surnames of Polish origin Patronymic surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Russian-language text Articles with short description Short description
49-554: The surname Romanovich . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Romanovich&oldid=1256437606 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of Russian origin Surnames of Polish origin Patronymic surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Russian-language text Articles with short description Short description
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