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Abashev ((ロシア語:Аба́шев); masculine) or Abasheva (; feminine) is a Russian last name.〔Ganzhina, p. 10〕 Variants of this last name include Abashenko (), Abashin/Abashina (/), Abashkin/Abashkina (/), Abashichev/Abashicheva (/), Abashkov/Abashkova (/), and Abashurov/Abashurova (/).〔 There are two theories regarding the origins of these last names.〔 The first one relates them to nicknames "" (''Abash'') and "" (''Abasha''), the diminutive forms of which are "" (''Abashka''), "" (''Abashko''), and "" (''Abashur'').〔 Patronymic "" (''Abashich'') is also derived from these nicknames.〔 The nickname itself has either Russian or Turkic origins.〔 In Russian, it could have been given to people who overused the dialectal Russian word "" (''abo''; meaning ''or'', ''if only'', ''so that'')—in this case the suffix "" (''-ash-'') is a standard means of forming a name.〔 The Turkic origin theory is more plausible and traces the nickname to the Turkic root "aba" (meaning ''an uncle on the father's side''), to which diminutive suffix "-š" was added.〔 The other theory traces these last names, in particular Abashin and Abashkin,〔Fedosyuk, (entry on "Абашин" ).〕 to the Christian male first name Avvakum.〔 ;People with the last name *Natalya Abasheva, wife of Boris Stark, Russian missionary and priest *Olga Abasheva, trainer, teacher, and dancer in the Totem Dance Group, a Ukrainian contemporary dance company *Timur Abashev, member of the Russian team participating in Men's 4x7.5 km relay during the Biathlon European Championships 2007 *Vladimir Abashev (b. 1954), Russian philologist ==See also== *Abashevo, several rural localities in Russia 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Abashev」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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