Ivan akọkọ orukọ definition

Ivan orukọ definition: orukọ yi ni miiran èdè, yewo ki pronunciation aba, obirin ati okunrin aba ti akọkọ orukọ Ivan.

Setumo Ivan

Newer form of the old Slavic name Іѡаннъ (Ioannu), which was derived from Greek Ioannes (see John). This was the name of six Russian rulers, including the 15th-century Ivan III the Great and 16th-century Ivan IV the Terrible, the first tsar of Russia. It was also borne by nine emperors of Bulgaria. Other notable bearers include the Russian author Ivan Turgenev (1818-1883), who wrote 'Fathers and Sons', and the Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936), who is best known for his discovery of the conditioned reflex.

Ni Ivan a boy orukọ?

Bẹẹni, orukọ Ivan ni o ni ako iwa.

Abo iwa ti orukọ Ivan

Name Ivan ni o ni iru obirin awọn orukọ. Women orukọ bi orukọ Ivan:

Ibo ni akọkọ orukọ Ivan wá?

Name Ivan wọpọ ni Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Serbian, Croatian, Czech, Slovak, Macedonian, Slovene, English, Italian.

Iru awọn orukọ fun orukọ akọkọ Ivan

Miiran spellings fun igba akọkọ orukọ Ivan

Иван (ni Russian, ni Bulgarian, ni Serbian, ni Macedonian), Іван (ni Ukrainian, ni Belarusian)

Ivan orukọ aba

Orukọ oyè bi kanna bi Ivan