Belkin (disambiguation)

Belkin (disambiguation)

Belkin ( _ru. Белкин), or Belkina (feminine; Белкина), is a common Russian last name, which is derived from the word "belka" meaning squirrel. It may refer to:

* Arnold Belkin, a Mexican painter
* Belkin International, Inc., a global manufacturer of computer hardware
* Ivan Petrovich Belkin, a fictional character in Aleksandr Pushkin's "The Tales of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin"
* Mike Belkin, a Canadian tennis player
* Samuel Belkin, a president of the Yeshiva University
* Sergei Belkin, a Russian writer Белкин, Сергей Николаевич


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