Ivanovich
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Ivanovich (Russian: Иванович and Ukrainian: Іванович) is a Slavic-language patronymic meaning 'son of Ivan'. It is also transliterated as Ivanovitch. The word may be both the patronymic (middle) part of the full East Slavic name and the family name.
The word may be a transliteration of the Serbo-Croatian surname Ivanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ивановић) and the Belarusian surname (Belarusian: Івановіч)[1].
Notable people who are commonly referred to using this patronymic include:
- Dmitry Ivanovich (disambiguation), several people
- Ivan Ivanovich (disambiguation), several people
- Vasily Ivanovich (disambiguation), several people
- Feodor I of Russia commonly known in Russian as Tsar Fyodor Ivanovich or, in Byzantine tradition, Tsar Feodor Ioannovich
Notable people with this surname include:
- Andrei Ivanovitch (born 1968), Roumanian pianist
- Cristoforo Ivanovich (1620–1689), music historian, poet, librettist
- Ivan Ivanovitch (fencer) (fl. 1900), French Olympic fencer
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- ↑ Бiрыла М. В. Беларуская антрапанiмiя. Уласныя iмёны, iмёны-мянушкi, iмёны па бацьку, прозвiшчы, Minsk, Навука i тэхнiка, 1966, p. 86. Script error: The function "in_lang" does not exist.
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