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 |
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Name Ivan ni o ni iru obirin awọn orukọ. Women orukọ bi orukọ Ivan: |
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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 |
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Miiran spellings fun igba akọkọ orukọ Ivan |
Иван (ni Russian, ni Bulgarian, ni Serbian, ni Macedonian), Іван (ni Ukrainian, ni Belarusian) |
Ivan orukọ aba |
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Orukọ oyè bi kanna bi Ivan |
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