Rostov

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Etymology

The surname comes from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Russian рост (rost) ("growth"). The etymology of the city's name is unclear.

Proper noun

Rostov

  1. A city in Russia, in Yaroslavl oblast, also called Rostov Veliky (Ростов Великий literally: Rostov the Great) officially and to distinguish from Rostov-na-Donu.
  2. A large city in Russia, centre of Rostov oblast, normally called Rostov-na-Donu or Rostov-on-Don (Ростов-на-Дону).
  3. Rostov Oblast in Russia, its centre is Rostov-na-Donu.
  4. a Russian surname

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Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian Росто́в (Rostóv).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

Rostov f

  1. Rostov (an oblast of Russia)
  2. Rostov (a city, the regional capital of Rostov Oblast, Russia)
  3. Rostov (a city in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia)