Fyodor

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Fyodor, Fedor (Russian: Фёдор) or Feodor is the Russian-language form of the originally Greek-language name "Theodore" (Greek: Θεόδωρος) meaning "God's gift" or "god-given". Fedora (Федора) is the feminine form. "Fyodor" and "Fedor" are two English transliterations of the same Russian name.

It may refer to:

Given names

Fedor
Feodor
Fjodor
Fyodor
  • Fyodor I of Russia
    (1557–1598), Tsar
  • Fyodor II of Russia
    (1605), Tsar
  • Fyodor III of Russia
    (1661–1682), Tsar
  • Saint Fyodor the Black
    , also known as Duke Theodore Rostislavich (c.1230s – d. 1298), a royal saint of the Russian Orthodox Church
  • Fyodor Dostoyevsky
    (1821–1881), Russian novelist of works including Crime and Punishment
  • Fyodor Glinka (1786–1880), Russian poet
  • Fyodor Khitruk (1917–2012), Russian animator and animation director
  • Fyodor Korsh
    , Russian entrepreneur who founded the Korsh Theatre, Moscow, in 1882
  • Fyodor Smolov (born 1990), Russian footballer
  • Fyodor Tyutchev (1803–1873), Russian poet
  • Fyodor Ushakov (1745–1817), Russian naval commander
  • Fyodor Zakharov (1919–1994), Ukrainian painter

Surnames

Pseudonyms

  • Lennart Eriksson (born 1956), known by the nickname Fjodor, Swedish musician, bass guitarist of Swedish punk rock band Ebba Grön
  • Gordon Lyon, also known by his pseudonym Fyodor Vaskovich, American network security expert and author

Other uses

  • FEDOR
    , a humanoid robot

See also

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