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Abrosimov ((ロシア語:Абро́симов); masculine) or Abrosimova (; feminine) is a Russian surname.〔Ganzhina, p. 11〕〔Fedosyuk, (entry on "Абросимов" ).〕 Variants of this surname include Abrasimov/Abrasimova (/), Abraskin/Abraskina (/), Abrosenko (), Abrosenkov/Abrosenkova (/), Abrosin/Abrosina (/), Abroskin/Abroskina (/), Abroskov/Abroskova (/), Abrosov/Abrosova (/), Abroshin/Abroshina (/), Abroshchenko (), Ambrosov/Ambrosova (/), Amvrosimov/Amvrosimova (/), Amvrosov/Amvrosova (/), Amvrosyev/Amvrosyeva (/), Obrosimov/Obrosimova (/), Obrosov/Obrosova (/), and Ovrosimov/Ovrosimova (/).〔 All these surnames derive from various forms of the given name Ambrose (''Amvrosy''), which is of Greek origin where it means ''god-like''.〔〔 Another possibility is that the surname derives from the Russian dialectal word "" (''abrosim''), meaning ''a person who gives oneself airs'', ''a person who plays the peacock''.〔〔 ;People with the surname *Alexander Abrosimov (1948–2011), Russian mathematician *Alexander Abrosimov, Russian volleyball player playing for Zenit Kazan in the 2012 FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship *Alexey Abrosimov, one of the picks in the 2012 KHL Junior Draft *Elena Abrosimova, double bass musician involved with recording ''Umoja'', 2006 Dutch album *Ivan Abrosimov, one of the referees during the 2014–2015 Russian Cup *Kirill Abrosimov, Russian swimmer participating in the 2013 World Aquatics Championships *Marina Abrosimova, real name of MakSim, Russian singer *Pavel Abrosimov, Soviet architect, recipient of the Honorary Fellowship of the American Institute of Architects *Svetlana Abrosimova (born 1980), Russian basketball player *Tamara Abrosimova, Soviet actress from ''Sentimentalny roman'', a 1976 Soviet drama movie *Yury Abrosimov, one of the volunteers killed during the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine ==See also== *Abrosimovo, 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「Abrosimov」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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