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(aviator) (1895–1917), Russian World War I flying ace Ivan Orlov (philosopher) (1886–1936), Russian philosopher and industrial chemist This disambiguation page
Ivan_Orlov
Ivan Efimovich Orlov (Russian: Иван Ефимович Орлов; October 25, [O.S. October 1] 1886 in Galich, Kostroma Oblast – after 1936 in Moscow) was a Russian
Ivan_Orlov_(philosopher)
Surname list
Igor Orlov, several people Ivan Orlov (aviator) (1895–1917), World War I flying ace Ivan Orlov (philosopher) (1886–1936), philosopher Jakob Orlov (b. 1985)
Orlov_(surname)
Empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796
Stanislaus Augustus Poniatowski, Grigory Grigoryevich Orlov, Alexander Vasilchikov, Grigory Potemkin, Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov, and others. She became acquainted
Catherine_the_Great
Yuri Mikhailovich Orlov (April 16, 1928, village Borodinka, Krapivinsky District, Kemerovo Oblast - September 11, 2000, Moscow) was a Russian scientist
Yuri_Mikhailovich_Orlov
Mechnikov - Russian-French, Physiology or Medicine in 1908 Yuri Orlov - zoologist, paleontologist Ivan Pavlov - physiologist, psychologist, and physician; Nobel
List of Saint Petersburg State University people
List_of_Saint_Petersburg_State_University_people
Cemetery in Paris, France
1927 to an English benefactress, Dorothy Paget who had set up with Elena Orlov and her sister Princess Vera Meshchersky a still active retirement home
Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery
Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois_Russian_Cemetery
philosopher, revolutionary Alexander Sergeyevich Menshikov – nobleman, general, government official Ivan Nabokov – general Alexey Fyodorovich Orlov –
1787_in_Russia
Subgroup of the Volga Tatars
all along a Turkic tribe (Polovtsian), that by Ivan the Terrible, were named as Mari/Tsheremis. Orlov states, that Mishars originate from "ancient Meshchera"
Mishar_Tatars
1937 film by Vladimir Petrov
Catherine, a peasant girl Konstantin Gibshman as Buinosov, the boyar Nikolai Orlov as Yemov Fyodor Bogdanov as Foundry Owner Vladimir Gardin as Pyotr Andreyevich
Peter_the_Great_(1937_film)
Alexander III Ivan Kireyevsky, literary critic and philosopher, co-founder of the Slavophile movement Aleksey Khomyakov, religious poet and philosopher, co-founder
List_of_Russian_people
Greek benefactor and privateer
Ioannis Varvakis (Greek: Ιωάννης Βαρβάκης; 1745–1825), also known as Ivan Andreevich Varvatsi (Russian: Иван Андреевич Варваци), was a Greek privateer
Ioannis_Varvakis
British-American television series, 2020–2023
in the series. Count Orlo's name suggests the historical Prince Grigory Orlov, who as in the series played a key role in Catherine's coup, had a love
The_Great_(TV_series)
1940) November 8 — Yuri Malyshev, cosmonaut (b. 1941) November 18 Ivan Frolov, philosopher (b. 1929) Yevgeni Belosheikin, ice hockey player (b. 1966) November
1999_in_Russia
Russian philosopher (1877–1954)
Бори́с Петро́вич Вышесла́вцев; 1877– October 5, 1954) was a Russian philosopher who belonged to the Russian Silver Age and Renaissance of Religion and
Boris_Vysheslavtsev
magazine editor, Forever Nineteen Ivan Bakhtin (1756–1818), poet, satirist and politician Mikhail Bakhtin (1895–1975), philosopher, literary critic, semiotician
List of Russian-language writers
List_of_Russian-language_writers
Soviet Ukrainian writer and dissident (1931–2022)
Ivan Mykhailovych Dziuba (Ukrainian: Іван Михайлович Дзюба; 26 July 1931 – 22 February 2022) was a Ukrainian literary critic, social activist, and Soviet
Ivan_Dziuba
Russian philosopher (1870–1965)
November] 1870 – 24 January 1965), also known as N. O. Lossky, was a Russian philosopher, representative of Russian idealism, intuitionist epistemology, personalism
Nikolay_Lossky
1936–1938 show trials held by Stalin to purge political opposition
applied to the defendants. From the accounts of former GPU officer Alexander Orlov and others the methods used to extract the confessions are known: repeated
Moscow_trials
Russian novelist (1821–1881)
30 October] 1821 – 9 February [O.S. 28 January] 1881) was a Russian philosopher, novelist, short story writer, essayist and journalist. He is regarded
Fyodor_Dostoevsky
Russian political philosopher (born 1962)
Александр Гельевич Дугин; born 7 January 1962) is a Russian political philosopher who is the leading theorist of Russian neo-Eurasianism. Born into a military
Aleksandr_Dugin
Russian existentialist philosopher and theologian (1874–1948)
Бердя́ев; 18 March [O.S. 6 March] 1874 – 24 March 1948) was a Russian philosopher, theologian, and Christian existentialist who emphasized the existential
Nikolai_Berdyaev
Term describing Russian political ideology
ideology of Putin and his regime was influenced by Russian nationalist philosopher Ivan Ilyin (1883–1954). A number of Ilyin's works advocated fascism. Ilyin
Ruscism
Vakhtang Orbeliani (d. 1890), Georgian poet and general Pimen Orlov (d. 1865), painter Ivan Panaev (d. 1862), writer, literary critic, journalist and magazine
1812_in_Russia
Yasnov Sergei Yemelyanov 26 June 1984 28 May 1990 Mikhail Yasnov Vladimir Orlov Vitaly Vorotnikov Nikolai Trubin 28 May 1990 11 December 1990 Boris Yeltsin
List of Prosecutor Generals of Russia and the Soviet Union
List_of_Prosecutor_Generals_of_Russia_and_the_Soviet_Union
Volodarsky, Boris (2015). Stalin's Agent: The Life and Death of Alexander Orlov. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199656585. "Assassin Slays Tresca, Radical
List_of_assassinations
Russian sociologist, writer, and philosopher (born 1958)
sociologist, political scientist, culturologist, publicist, writer, and philosopher. Up until the beginning of the 21st century he referred to himself as
Alexander_Tarasov
Lithuanian-born Russian philosopher and cultural theorist
Помера́нц, 13 March 1918, Vilnius – 16 February 2013, Moscow) was a Russian philosopher and cultural theorist. He is the author of numerous philosophical works
Grigory_Pomerants
Ukrainian poet and artist (1814–1861)
with me, but what has she done to deserve this?" In the official report of Orlov Shevchenko was accused of composing poetry in "Little-Russian language"
Taras_Shevchenko
Soviet-Russian author and dissident (1918–2008)
Soviet Union. In 1962, he published his first novel, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich—an account of Stalinist repressions—with approval from Soviet
Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn
(1982–1991). Dagfinn Føllesdal, 93, Norwegian-born American academic and philosopher. Andrzej Gąsienica-Józkowy, 79–80, Polish mountain rescuer. Kermit Gosnell
Deaths_in_March_2026
Russian philosopher
Пятигорский; 30 January 1929 – 25 October 2009) was a Soviet dissident, Russian philosopher, scholar of Indian philosophy and culture, historian, philologist, semiotician
Alexander_Piatigorsky
popularized the term biosphere, major Russian cosmist Ivan Yefremov, paleontologist, philosopher, sci-fi and historical novelist, founder of taphonomy
List_of_Russian_scientists
British poet (1788–1824)
Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment
Lord_Byron
Russian writer (1922–2006)
Алекса́ндрович Зино́вьев; 29 October 1922 – 10 May 2006) was a Soviet philosopher, writer, sociologist and journalist. Coming from a poor peasant family
Alexander_Zinoviev
Russian politician and economist (born 1952)
Retrieved 22 September 2022. "Andrew Marr discusses money and morality with philosopher Michael Sandel, and economists Diane Coyle and Grigory Yavlinsky". BBC
Grigory_Yavlinsky
Movement to revive Stalinist ideas and governance
rehabilitation of Stalin has occurred in Russia under Vladimir Putin. Eurasianist philosopher Aleksandr Dugin, an influential neo-Stalinist ideologue in Russian elite
Neo-Stalinism
Israeli writer and poet
one of the first samizdat periodicals, as well as to other underground philosophers, writers, and artists. For some time he worked as a secretary to the
Igor_Guberman
Russian human rights activist, reporter, and interpreter
translated for another Russian who supported Initiatives of Change, the philosopher Grigory Pomerants, on some of his visits to Initiatives of Change conference
Andrei_Mironov_(activist)
Ukrainian writer, philosopher, and human rights activist
Руденко; 19 December 1920 – 1 April 2004) was a Ukrainian poet, writer, philosopher, Soviet dissident, human rights activist and World War II veteran. He
Mykola_Rudenko
Alexander Obolensky, "the Flying Slav", Russian émigré World War II RAF pilot Ivan Orlov, World War I flying ace, served with, and received decorations for valor
List_of_Russian_aviators
Russian dissident biologist (1925–2018)
Reiman), was a cellist, and their father, Alexander Medvedev, was a philosopher in a military academy in Leningrad. Zhores, named after French socialist
Zhores_Medvedev
(1906–1991) 23 December 1966 26 March 1985 Communist Party 14 Vladimir Orlov (1921–1999) 26 March 1985 3 October 1988 Communist Party 15 Vitaly Vorotnikov
List of leaders of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
List_of_leaders_of_the_Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
1936–1938 campaign in the Soviet Union
confessions are known from the accounts of former OGPU officer Alexander Orlov and others, and included repeated beatings, simulated drownings, making
Great_Purge
Genre of speculative fiction
author's lifetime), the Strugatskies in Monday Begins on Saturday and Vladimir Orlov in Danilov, the Violist introduced magic and mystical creatures into contemporary
Russian_speculative_fiction
Emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881
branches of the administration. Boris Chicherin (1828–1904) was a political philosopher who believed that Russia needed a strong, authoritative government by
Alexander_II_of_Russia
Ukrainian writer, human rights activist, and Soviet dissident (1949–2023)
statement, being among the final five to be released (alongside Mykola Horbal, Ivan Kandyba, M. Alekseyev, and Enn Tarto). On 21 August 1988 Ovsienko boarded
Vasyl_Ovsienko
Russian and Soviet writer (1890–1960)
line from Isaac Abarbanel, the famous 15th-century Sephardic Jewish philosopher, Bible commentator, and treasurer of Portugal. From 1904 to 1907, Boris
Boris_Pasternak
National academy of Russia
(nominally, till 1798) Count Vladimir Orlov, 1766–1774 (Director) Alexey Rzhevsky [ru], 1771–1773 (Occasional Substitute of Orlov ) Sergey Domashnev [ru], 1775–1782
Russian_Academy_of_Sciences
Period of Ottoman rule of Greece
Ionian Sea and Peloponnese. A major uprising during that period was the Orlov Revolt (Greek: Ορλωφικά) which took place during the Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)
Ottoman_Greece
Valtonen, Joanna Anosova, Konstantin Kholshevnikov, Aleksandr Mylläri, Victor Orlov, Kiyotaka Tanikawa, (Springer 2016), p. 43, Simon and Schuster, 2008 Isaacson
List_of_autodidacts
Ockham (England, 1285–1349) Piergiorgio Odifreddi (Italy, born 1950) Ivan Orlov (Russia, 1886–1936) John Pagus (France, fl. 1220–1229) Jeff Paris (UK
List_of_logicians
Count I. G. Orlov, c.1762-1765
List_of_Russian_artists
Sevastopol Port 1916. Executed by Bolsheviks 1917. Aleksey Grigoryevich Orlov, Commander of the Russian fleet during the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774
List_of_Russian_admirals
Upper class in Russian society before 1917
Uvarov (1786–1855) Prince Alexander Menshikov (1787–1869) Prince Alexey Orlov (1787–1862) Prince Pyotr Vyazemsky (1792–1878) Princess Zinaida Volkonskaya
Russian_nobility
Valery Muratov Vladimir Orlov Natalya Petrusyova Tamara Rylova Yekaterina Shikhova Tatyana Sidorova Boris Shilkov Lidiya Skoblikova Ivan Skobrev Yuliya Skokova
List_of_Russian_sportspeople
Decade
(d. 1833) September 8 John Leyden, Scottish orientalist (d. 1811) Vasily Orlov-Denisov, Cossack Russian general (d. 1843) September 9 Guillaume Capelle
1770s
Opponents of Soviet ideology
Andropov determined, "The need has thus emerged to terminate the actions of Orlov, fellow Helsinki monitor Ginzburg and others once and for all, on the basis
Soviet_dissidents
Political and economic policies implemented by Joseph Stalin
chauvinistic attitudes within the Soviet Union. According to Marxist philosopher Helena Sheehan, his philosophical legacy is almost universally rated
Stalinism
Greek general
Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment
Spyromilios
Retrieved 24 May 2024. "'My clients are the target' Exiled human rights lawyer Ivan Pavlov talks to Meduza about being declared a 'foreign agent'". Meduza. 9
List of foreign agents in Russia
List_of_foreign_agents_in_Russia
City in Ukraine
– Israeli Olympic weightlifter Gennady Orlov (born 1945) – Russian sports journalist and former footballer Ivan Pravilov (1963–2012) – ice hockey coach
Kharkiv
20th-century Soviet dissident and human rights activist
Others who independently petitioned for her were Andrei Sakharov, the philosopher Grigory Pomerants, and the writer Vladimir Voinovich. At her trial in
Tatyana_Velikanova
Greek revolutionary of the Greek War of Independence
Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment
Zachos_Milios
Soviet historian (1928-2017)
beside the works of Laurence Sterne and Henry Adams," wrote the American philosopher Sidney Hook, "... but it is far richer in scope and more gripping in
Lev_Navrozov
Decade
Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies (d. 1890) April 3 – Ivan Kireyevsky, Russian literary critic, philosopher (d. 1856) April 6 – Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl, German
1800s_(decade)
Russian writer, artist, and Soviet dissident
art and installations and even performing music. Prigov, together with philosopher Mikhail Epstein, is credited with introducing the concept of "new sincerity"
Dmitri_Prigov
Western cultural movement
forms, as in the interiors for Catherine the Great's lover, Count Grigory Orlov, designed by an Italian architect with a team of Italian stuccadori: only
Neoclassicism
Greek revolutionary (c. 1781 – 1851)
Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment
Konstantinos_Lagoumitzis
Russian poet (1869–1945)
looking for spiritual wholesomeness and ideal harmony," modern scholar Vitaly Orlov said. Gippius's novels The Devil's Doll (1911) and Roman Tzarevich (1912)
Zinaida_Gippius
the United States in 1941 may have been an NKVD assassination Alexander Orlov NKVD Belarus 1938 Fled while stationed in Spain to avoid execution in the
List of Soviet and Eastern Bloc defectors
List_of_Soviet_and_Eastern_Bloc_defectors
MPC · 2723 2724 Orlov 1978 RZ5 Sergej Vladimirovich Orlov (1880–1958), professor at Moscow University, and Aleksandr Yakovlevich Orlov (1880–1954), founder
Meanings of minor-planet names: 2001–3000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_2001–3000
Composer, lyricist "Poor Butterfly" Ivan Ilyin Russian Empire/ Switzerland 9 April 1883 21 December 1954 Philosopher Resistance to Evil By Force [ru] Charles
2005_in_public_domain
Cabinet-level position in the Russian government
Vladimir Vinogradov Communist Party May 28, 1982 June 15, 1990 Vladimir Orlov Vitaly Vorotnikov Andrey Kozyrev Independent October 11, 1990 December 26
Minister of Foreign Affairs (Russia)
Minister_of_Foreign_Affairs_(Russia)
Greek resistance leader
Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment
Kyriakoulis_Argyrokastritis
Soviet and Russian novelist (1932–2009)
historical novel Voltairian Men and Women, about a meeting between the famous philosopher Voltaire and Empress Catherine II." "In 2004, he settled in Biarritz
Vasily_Aksyonov
Ninth conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars
fighting was in the west, there was significant action on the Caucasus front. Ivan Paskevich's main aims were to tie down as many Turkish troops as possible;
Russo-Turkish_War_(1828–1829)
Greek military commander (1772–1821)
Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment
Giorgakis_Olympios
List of notable one-on-one engagements
Cavalryman Michael Lunin challenged Prince Alexey Orlov after latter permitted him to do so. Orlov, having harsh shooting skills, missed twice from twelve
List_of_duels
Sins Yury Olesha (1899–1960) Envy Three Fat Men The Cherry Pit Vladimir Orlov (1936–2014) Danilov, the Violist Nikolai Ostrovsky (1904–1936) Born of the
List of Russian-language novelists
List_of_Russian-language_novelists
2011-12-24. "Biography of Lisyansky" (in Russian). Retrieved 2011-12-24. Orlov, B.P. "Biography of Litke" (in Russian). Retrieved 2011-12-24. "Biography
List_of_Russian_explorers
(Marie of Hesse) Marks – Karl Marx, philosopher Mayakovskoye – Vladimir Mayakovsky, poet Michurinsk – selectionist Ivan Michurin Millerovo, Millerovsky District
List of places named after people
List_of_places_named_after_people
Ukrainian activist and politician (1937–1999)
naïve attitude towards politics, as in a 2017 Radio Liberty article by philosopher and writer Petro Kraliuk [uk]. In particular, Kraliuk notes Chornovil's
Viacheslav_Chornovil
1827 naval battle during the Greek War of Independence
report rep. James (1837) VI. 486–488 Dakin (1973) 230 Woodhouse (1965) Kolar, Ivan (1957). "Literarni sprehod po delu stare Ljubljane" [A Literary Walk Through
Battle_of_Navarino
19th-century Greek secret society opposing Ottoman rule
from the original on 24 June 2012. Retrieved 5 March 2018. Berend, Tibor Iván (2003). History derailed. University of California Press. p. 125. ISBN 978-0-520-23299-0
Filiki_Eteria
International conference to establish the Kingdom of Greece
Major treaties and conventions, 1830–1947 (1999) Mitev, Plamen; Parvev, Ivan; Baramova, Maria; Racheva, Vania (2010), Empires and Peninsulas: Southeastern
London_Conference_of_1832
1822 battle of the Greek War of Independence
The burning of the Turkish flagship by Kanaris. Painting by Ivan Aivazovsky, 1881
Burning of the Ottoman flagship off Chios
Burning_of_the_Ottoman_flagship_off_Chios
Member of the Russian Government
Committee (from 28 November 1985) Solomentsev Vorotnikov Vlasov Vladimir Orlov 26 March 1985 none Solomentsev Vorotnikov Vladimir Gusev 11 April 1985 20
First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia
First_Deputy_Prime_Minister_of_Russia
Russian sociologist (1889-1968)
the great Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. In the article "LN Tolstoy as a philosopher" (1912) he carried out a reconstruction of the religious and moral teaching
Pitirim_Sorokin
Nichols, 70, American political commentator (The Clinton Chronicles). Yuri Orlov, 96, Russian-born American nuclear physicist, political dissident and human
Deaths_in_September_2020
City in Moscow Oblast, Russia
Championship. The "Russian Bear" wrestling club is quite popular. The Serpukhov Orlov Sports Complex is renowned for its achievements in aviation sports. Serpukhov
Serpukhov
Kind of non-classical logic
strict implication. Relevance logic was proposed in 1928 by Soviet philosopher Ivan E. Orlov (1886 – circa 1936) in his strictly mathematical paper "The Logic
Relevance_logic
Greek revolutionary commander
Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote War (1789–1793) Souliote War (1803) Greek Enlightenment
Athanasios_Pipis
Month of 1937
54, Japanese author and philosopher, was executed for his participation on February 26, 1936, in an attempted coup d'état. Ivan Kataev, 35, Soviet Russian
August_1937
Social and political rebellion in Wallachia
between the two men. According to information gathered by the Russian spy Ivan Liprandi, Vladimirescu was also promised full adherence by the leading 77
Wallachian_uprising_of_1821
Church in St. Petersburg, Russia
the Cross” by Jacopo Bassano, originally in the private church of Grigory Orlov, was placed in it. The churches were then re-consecrated: the upper one
Feodorovskaya_Church
was translated into English under the title Memoirs. In 1982, Soviet philosopher Pyotr Abovin-Yegides published his article "Paralogizmy politseyskoy
Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union
Political_abuse_of_psychiatry_in_the_Soviet_Union
from Iwo Jima, American Sniper, Joker), Oscar winner (2007, 2015). Dal Orlov, 86, Russian film critic, screenwriter (Leader, Hard to Be a God) and writer
Deaths_in_February_2021
Soviet dissident (1940–2015)
Мейла́нов, 15 May 1940 – 11 January 2015) was a Soviet mathematician, social philosopher, writer, Soviet dissident, and political prisoner (1980–1989). He became
Vazif_Meylanov
Men's soccer team of the University of Toronto
won the Argo Cup in the Red and Blue Bowl in 2013. In January 2019, Ilya Orlov was appointed as the new Head Coach after serving as the Lead Assistant
Toronto Varsity Blues men's soccer
Toronto_Varsity_Blues_men's_soccer
IVAN ORLOV-PHILOSOPHER
IVAN ORLOV-PHILOSOPHER
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Iefan, IFAN means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Evan.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gift from God
Male
Czechoslovakian
, Jehovah's gift, or, Jehovah's grace.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Form of John
Male
Hebrew
(×ִילָן) Hebrew name ILAN means "tree."
Male
Romanian
 Romanian form of Greek Ioannes (English John), IOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Ioan.
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Yvon, IVON means "yew tree." Used in Germany and infrequently by the English.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IVAR means "bow warrior."Â
Female
Greek
 Variant spelling of Greek Eva, IVA means "life." Compare with other forms of Iva.
Male
Welsh
 Welsh form of Hebrew Yohanan, IWAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Iwan.
Boy/Male
American, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Romanian, Russian, Slovenia, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian
Gift of God; God's Gracious Gift; Archer
Male
Welsh
 Variant spelling of Welsh Ieuan, IOAN means "God is gracious." This form of the name was used for the Welsh Authorized Version of the Bible. Compare with another form of Ioan.
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Scandinavian Olaf, OLOV means "heir of the ancestors."
Male
Polish
 Polish form of Russian Ivan, IWAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Iwan.
Girl/Female
Indian, Parsi
Iran; The Land of Aryans
Female
English
English name derived from the biblical name of a region of Assyria, derived from Hebrew avvah, IVAH means "overthrow, overturn."
Male
English
(Иван) Russian form of Greek Ioannes, IVAN means "God is gracious." In use by the English, Czechs and Ukrainians.
Male
Russian
(Иванн) Russian form of Greek Ioannes, IVANN means "God is gracious."
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Ivah, IVA means "overthrow, overturn." Compare with other forms of Iva.
IVAN ORLOV-PHILOSOPHER
IVAN ORLOV-PHILOSOPHER
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Musical
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Ridgeway.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Charcoal Merchant; Coal Miner
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kamalnath | கமலநாத
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
New Glories of God
Boy/Male
Tamil
Always famous
Boy/Male
Sikh
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, German, Hebrew
Grace
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Varun, Wise
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jayaketan | ஜயாகேதந
Symbol of victory
IVAN ORLOV-PHILOSOPHER
IVAN ORLOV-PHILOSOPHER
IVAN ORLOV-PHILOSOPHER
IVAN ORLOV-PHILOSOPHER
IVAN ORLOV-PHILOSOPHER
n.
A saloon or hall where a council is held, in Oriental countries, the state reception room in places, and in the houses of the richer citizens. Cushions on the floor or on benches are ranged round the room.
n.
See Van-courier.
n.
The third month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year; -- supposed to correspond nearly with our month of June.
n.
The van; the front.
n.
A chief officer of state.
n.
The native name of Persia.
a.
Of or pertaining to Iran.
n.
The fore part; van.
n.
The lowest deck of a vessel, esp. of a ship of war, consisting of a platform laid over the beams in the hold, on which the cables are coiled.
n.
A cushioned seat, or a large, low sofa or couch; especially, one fixed to its place, and not movable.
a.
In the van or front.
n.
A wind instrument of music in use among the Spaniards.
n.
A coffee and smoking saloon.
n.
In Turkey and other Oriental countries: A council of state; a royal court. Also used by the poets for a grand deliberative council or assembly.
n.
Alt. of Imaum
n.
See Orlop.
n.
An avant-courier. See Van-courier.
n.
A wing; a van.
n.
A book; esp., a collection of poems written by one author; as, the divan of Hafiz.