Iuliyanov

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English

Etymology

Romanization of the Russian Иулия́нов (Iulijánov), from Иулиан (Iulian) + -ов (-ov, genitive possessive ending).

From the Latin Iulianus, the Russian forename of St. Julian of Tarsus (~305 AD).

The name Iulianus may have a similar root to the Roman gens Iūlius, possibly a contraction of the Old Latin personal name *Iovilios (descended from or pertaining to Jove). See Iove.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌjuːliˈɑːnɒv/

Proper noun

Iuliyanov

  1. A transliteration of a Russian surname.

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