Fomin

Fomin

Fomin ( _ru. Фомин), or Fomina (feminine; Фомина), is a popular Russian surname which may refer to:

;People
*Alexander Fomin (bibliographer) (1887-1939), a Russian/Soviet bibliographer and literary critic
*Alexander Fomin (botanist) (1869-1935), a Russian/Soviet botanist and academician
*Igor Fomin (1904-?), a Soviet architect, son of Ivan Fomin
*Ivan Fomin (1872-1936), a Russian/Soviet architect
*Margarita Fomina (b. 1988), Russian curler
*Nikolay Fomin (officer) (1895-1987), a Soviet colonel general and Hero of the Soviet Union
*Nikolay Fomin (pilot) (1921-1988), a Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union
*Ruslan Fomin (b. 1986), Russian footballer
*Semyon Fomin (1903-1936), a Soviet writer from Chuvashia
*Sergei Fomin (1917–1975), Russian mathematician
*Vasily Fomin (1884-1938), a Russian Bolshevik and Soviet statesman
*Vladimir Fomin (chemist) (1909-?), a Soviet chemist
*Vladimir Fomin (orderly) (1925-2000), a Soviet army orderly and Hero of the Soviet Union
*Yevstigney Fomin (1761–1800), Russian opera composer

;Places
*Fomin (village), a village ("khutor") in Rostov Oblast, Russia


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  • Fomin — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alexander Wassiljewitsch Fomin (1869–1935), russisch sowjetischer Botaniker und Akademiemitglied Iwan Alexandrowitsch Fomin (1872–1936), russisch sowjetischer Architekt Jefim Moissejewitsch Fomin… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Fomin — Fòmin, Jevstignjej Ipatovič (1761 1800) DEFINICIJA ruski skladatelj, jedan od utemeljitelja ruske opere (Orfej i Euridika) …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • Fomin — Fomịn,   Iwan Aleksandrowitsch, russisch sowjetischer Architekt, * Orel 3. 2. 1872, ✝ Leningrad (heute Sankt Petersburg) 12. 6. 1936; Mitverfasser der von I. E. Grabar herausgegebenen »Geschichte der russischen Kunst« (1909 16, 6 Bände). Fomin… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • FOMIN, YEFIM MOISEYEVICH — (d. 1941), Soviet soldier. In 1941 Fomin was a captain and commissar of a regiment during the Brest Litovsk campaign. When the Germans broke through the Russian lines, Fomin conducted the defense of the Brest Litovsk fortress for weeks after the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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  • Ivan Fomin — Infobox Architect caption=Ministry of Railways (Tank Engine Building) was Fomin s experiment with constructivist architecture name=Ivan Aleksandrovich Fomin nationality=Russian birth date=February 3, 1872 birth place=Oryol death date=June 12,… …   Wikipedia

  • Yevstigney Fomin — Yevstigney Ipat yevich Fomin [ The Romanized spelling of his name is variable: Yevstignei (Evstigney, Evstignei, Ewstigney or Evstignej) Ipatovich (Ipatyevich or Ipatevich) Fomin. ] ( ru. Евстигней Ипатьевич Фомин) (born St Petersburg… …   Wikipedia

  • Jewstignei Fomin — Jewstignei Ipatowitsch Fomin (russisch Евстигней Ипатович Фомин, in wissenschaftlicher Transliteration Evstignej Ipatovič Fomin; * 5.jul./ 16. August 1761greg. in Sankt Petersburg; † 17./28. April 1800 in Sankt Petersburg) war ein russischer… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Jewstignej Fomin — Jewstignei Ipatowitsch Fomin (russisch Евстигней Ипатович Фомин, in wissenschaftlicher Transliteration Evstignej Ipatovič Fomin; * 5.jul./ 16. August 1761greg. in Sankt Petersburg; † 17./28. April 1800 in Sankt Petersburg) war ein russischer… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Iwan Fomin — Iwan Alexandrowitsch Fomin (russisch Иван Александрович Фомин, wiss. Transliteration Ivan Aleksandrovič Fomin; * 22. Januarjul./ 3. Februar 1872greg. in Orel; † 12. Juni 1936 in Moskau) war ein russisch sowjetischer Architekt …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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