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Abramoff, Abramov, Abramova, and are Russian surnames, meaning "son of Abram", the Biblical figure. The surname arose commonly amongst Jews, as it is not allowed to share the same name as a living father. Therefore, a son whose father was named Abraham, would be called Abram as a stand-in for Abraham. The surname 'Abramov' derived from the patronymic.〔''Jewish Family Names and Their Origins: An Etymological Dictionary'', By Heinrich Walter Guggenheimer, Eva H. Guggenheimer, (KTAV Publishing House 1992 〕 People with the surname Abramoff: * Jack Abramoff (born 1958), American political lobbyist, served prison time for fraud People with the surname Abramov: * Alexander Abramov (born 1959), Russian businessman * Alexander Konstantinovich Abramov (1836–1886), Russian General * Alexey Abramov (born 1988), Russian footballer * Fyodor Abramov (1920–1983), Russian novelist and literary critic * Georgi Abramov, Russian soloist with the Alexandrov Ensemble * Ivan A. Abramov, Russian soloist with the Alexandrov Ensemble * Nikolay Abramov (1950–2005), Soviet footballer * Nikolay Abramov (1984–2011), Russian footballer * Pavel Abramov (born 1979), Russian volleyball player * Sergey Abramov (born 1972), Russian politician * Valeriy Abramov (born 1956), Soviet long-distance runner People with the surname Abramova: *Nina Abramova (born 1949), Russian rower * Yekaterina Abramova (born 1982), Russian speed skater Other: *Abramov Garden - a hill, in Jerusalem, Israel ==References== * 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「Abramov」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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