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Obukhov ((ロシア語:О́бу́хо́в); masculine) or Obukhova (; feminine) is a Russian surname.〔Ganzhina, p. 11〕 Variants of this surname include Abukhov/Abukhova (/), Abukhovich (), Obukh (), Obukhovich (), and Obukhovsky/Obukhovskaya (/).〔 They derive from the nickname "" (''Obukh''), or "" (''Abukh'') in dialects with akanye.〔 While the primary meaning of the Russian word "" is ''the dull side of a sharp tool opposite of the cutting side'', in some dialects it also has the figurative meaning of ''dumb, stupid, or stubborn person; one who disobeys''.〔 The following people share this surname: *Alexander Obukhov (1918–1989), Russian physicist *Alexander Obukhov, Russian chess grandmaster *Alexey Obukhov (b. 1928), Russian diplomat *Boris Obukhov (1891–1937), Soviet naval officer, a victim of Stalin's purges *Boris Petrovich Obukhov, governor of Pskov Governorate, Russia in 1867–1868 *Dmitri Obukhov, Russian ice hockey player *Dmitry Obukhov, third-place winner of the Third Open Mathematical Olympiad of the Belarusian-Russian University *Igor Obukhov (b. 1996), Russian association football player *Mikhail Obukhov, 1907 interpreter of Zephyr in the ballet ''The Seasons'' *Nadezhda Obukhova (1886–1961), Russian mezzo-soprano *Nikolai Obukhov (1892–1954), Russian composer *Oleksiy Obukhov, Ukrainian bronze medalist in 1997 World Weightlifting Championships – Men's 99 kg *Olga Obukhova (b. 1941), Russian journalist, writer, and translator *Platon Obukhov (b. 1968), Russian journalist, writer, translator, and painter *Pyotr Obukhov, leader of the construction crew which Karl Blank, Russian architect, joined *Sergey Obukhov (b. 1974), Russian bandy player *Vladimir Obukhov (b. 1992), Russian association football player *Yelena Obukhova, bronze medalist in women's high jump at the 1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics *Yevgeniya Obukhova, Miss Russia 2007 contestant ==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「Obukhov (surname)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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