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Ivanovich

Proper noun

Meaning

Ivanovich (plural Ivanovichs or Ivanoviches)

A transliteration of the Russian patronymic Иванович (Ivánovič, “son of Ivan”).

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

According to Viktor Ivanovich Rutenburg, "Within the guild itself there was very little division of labour, which tended to operate rather between the guilds. Source: Internet

Feodor Tolstoy's watercolour of his house in Moscow Count Feodor Ivanovich Tolstoy (1782–1846) was a notorious drunkard, gastronome, and duellist. Source: Internet

His grandson was musicology professor and writer Aleksey Ivanovich Kandinsky (1918 – 2000), whose career was both focused on and centered in Russia. Source: Internet

Plot It's the early 1920s and Aleksandr Ivanovich 'Sascha' Luzhin (Turturro), a gifted but tormented chess player, arrives in a Northern Italian city to compete in an international chess competition. Source: Internet

On April 8 at noon, Damazyn and Russian prisoner Konstantin Ivanovich Leonov sent the Morse code message prepared by leaders of the prisoners' underground resistance (supposedly Walter Bartel and Harry Kuhn): To the Allies. Source: Internet

During a visit to Belikhov, Dostoyevsky met the family of Alexander Ivanovich Isaev and Maria Dmitrievna Isaeva and fell in love with the latter. Source: Internet

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