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Oleg ((ロシア語:Олег)), Oleh (), or Aleh ((ベラルーシ語:Алег)) is a Slavic given name. It derives from the Old Norse ''Helgi'' (Helge), meaning "holy", "sacred", or "blessed". The feminine equivalent is Olga. ;Pronunciation The usual pronunciation of Oleg in English is based on the transliteration of the Cyrillic alphabet, and hides three combined quirks of spoken (as opposed to written) Russian: # The stress is on the second syllable. In spoken Russian, the initial short unstressed 'O' is pronounced 'A' as in 'about', like 'Al-ég': however... # Written Russian 'e' is pronounced 'ye' as in 'yeti', like 'Al-yég': however... # A written final 'г' (hard g as in 'gun') is pronounced 'k', with the correct result 'Al-yék'. Thus, rather than the typically mangled anglophone mess of 'Oh-leg', the proper pronunciation of Oleg in English most closely resembles the name Alec. ==People named Oleg== *Oleg of Novgorod, 9th–10th-century leader and conqueror of Kievan Rus' *Oleg of Bryansk, 13th-century prince of Bryansk and Chernigov, declared a saint by the Russian Orthodox Church *Oleg I of Ryazan, 13th-century prince of Ryazan Principality *Prince Oleg Konstantinovich of Russia, Russian Royalty *Oleg Aleynik (born 1989), Russian professional football player *Oleg Andronic (born 1989), Moldovan footballer *Oleg Anofriyev (born 1930), Soviet and Russian stage and screen actor, voice actor, singer, songwriter, film director, poet *Oleg Antonenko (born 1971), Belarusian professional ice hockey left wing *Oleg Antonov (1906–1984), Soviet aircraft designer, founder of Antonov ASTC *Oleg Atkov (born 1949), Russian cosmonaut *Oleg Babenkov (born 1985), Russian professional football player *Oleg Baklanov (born 1932), Soviet politician, scientist and businessman *Oleg Basilashvili (born 1934), Soviet/Russian film and theatre actor *Oleg Belyakov (born 1972), goalkeeper *Oleg Berdos (born 1987), Moldovan road bicycle racer *Oleg Berezin (born 1987), Russian professional football player *Oleg Bernov, musician and member of Russian-American rock band Red Elvises *Oleg Betin (born 1950), the governor of Tambov Oblast in Russia *Oleg Blokhin (born 1952), Ukrainian football coach *Oleg Bodrug (born 1965), Moldovan politician *Oleg Bogayev (born 1970), Russian playwright based in Yekaterinburg *Oleg Bogomolov, governor of Kurgan Oblast *Oleg Bolkhovets (born 1976), Russian long-distance runner *Oleg Borisov (1929–1994), Russian film and theatre actor *Oleg Bozhev (born 1961), former speed skater *Oleg Brega (born 1973), Moldovan journalist and activist *Oleg Bryjak (1960–2015), Kazakhstani operatic bass-baritone *Oleg Budargin (born 1960), governor of Taymyr Autonomous Okrug in Russia *Oleg Buryan (born 1959), Russian artist *Oleg Bykov (born 1987), Russian professional football player *Oleg Caetani (born 1956), conductor of Russian and Italian descent *Oleg Cassini (1913–2006), French-born American fashion designer *Oleg Chepchugov (born 1989), Russian professional football player *Oleg Chernyshov (born 1986), Russian professional football player *Oleg Chirkunov (born 1958), governor of Perm Krai, Russia *Oleg Chistyakov (born 1976), Russian professional football player *Oleg Cretul (born 1975), Moldovan judoka *Oleg Dahl (1941–1981), Soviet actor *Oleg Delov (born 1963), Russian professional football coach and a former player *Oleg Denishchik (born 1969), retired triple jumper who represented the USSR and later Belarus *Oleg Deripaska (born 1968), Russian business oligarch *Oleg Dineyev (born 1987), Russian footballer *Oleg Dmitrenko (born 1984), aussian professional football player *Oleg Dmitriyev (born 1973), retired Russian professional footballer *Oleg Dolmatov (born 1948), former Russian footballer and a current manager *Oleg Dudarin (born 1945), Russian professional football coach and a former player *Oleg Dyomin (born 1947), former Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to the Russian Federation *Oleg Gordievsky (born 1938), KGB agent who defected to the UK *Oleg Grabar (born 1929), archeologist and historian of Islamic art *Oleg Ishutkin (born 1975), Russian race walker *Oleg D. Jefimenko (1922–2009), physicist and Professor Emeritus at West Virginia University *Oleg A. Korolev (born 1968), Russian artist *Oleg Kuznetsov (serial killer) (born 1969), Russian serial killer *Oleg Moldovan (born 1966), Moldovan sport shooter *Oleg Nejlik, a Swedish singer *Oleg Nikolaenko, Russian computer programmer, accused cyber-spammer *Oleg Novachuk, Kazakh businessman, currently Chief Executive of Kazakhmys *Oleg Penkovsky (1919–1963), Soviet colonel *Oleg Pogudin (born 1968), Russian actor and singer *Oleg Prokofiev (born 1928), artist, and son of Sergei Prokofiev *Oleg Prudius (born 1972), Ukrainian professional wrestler known by his ring name ''Vladimir Kozlov'' *Oleg Rykhlevich (born 1974), Belarusian freestyle swimmer *Oleg Shteynikov (born 1985), Kazakhstani freestyle swimmer *Oleg Tverdovsky (born 1976), is a Ukrainian-Russian professional ice hockey defenceman *Oleg Velyky (1977–2010), German handball player *Oleg Verniaiev (born 1993), Ukrainian gymnast *Oleg Vishnepolsky (born 1957), prominent computer scientist and executive *Oleg I of Chernigov, Oleg Svyatoslavich of Tmutarakan, 11th–12th century Rurikid prince *Oleg III Svyatoslavich (Prince of Chernigov) (c. 1147–1204) *Oleg of Drelinia, ruler of Drelinia 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「Oleg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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