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Adamov ((ロシア語:Ада́мов); masculine) or Adamova (; feminine) is a Slavic surname.〔Ganzhina, p. 14〕 Variants of this surname include Adam (), Adamenko (), Adamenya (), Adamets (), Adamik (), Adamishin/Adamishina (/), Adamkovich (), Adamovich (), Adamushkin/Adamushkina (/), Adamchik (), Adamchuk (), Adamyshev/Adamysheva (/), Adamyuk (), Adanin/Adanina (/), and Adankin/Adankina (/).〔 There are two theories as to the origins of these last names.〔 According to the most commonly accepted one, they derive from various forms of the Christian masculine given name Adam, which was common in the Ukrainian and Belarusian languages.〔 Forms "Adam" and "Adamovich" of this surname are the same as in the Polish language.〔 Another theory postulates that at least some of these surnames derive from the nicknames which trace their roots to the dialectal word "" (''adam''), meaning ''a very tall man''.〔 ==People with the surname== *Arthur Adamov (1908–1970), Russian-born French playwright *Grigory Adamov (1886–1945), Soviet journalist and science fiction writer *Jaroslava Adamová (1925–2012), Czech actress *Joe Adamov (1920-2005), journalist and presenter for Radio Moscow (later known as Voice of Russia) *Leonard Adamov (1941–1977), Soviet association football player *Roman Adamov (born 1982), Russian association football player *Roman Adamov (footballer, born 1991), Russian association football player *Yevgeny Adamov (born 1939), former head of the Russian atomic energy ministry 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「Adamov (surname)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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