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Rurik (also spelled Rorik, Riurik or Ryurik; Church Slavonic: Рюрикъ, romanized: Rjurikŭ; Old Norse: Hrøríkʀ; died 879) was a Varangian chieftain of the
The Rurik dynasty, also known as the Rurikid or Riurikid dynasty, as well as simply Rurikids or Riurikids, was a noble lineage founded by the Varangian
Rurik was a semi-legendary Varangian chieftain of the Rus'. Other people with the given name Rurik, Ruric or Ryurik include: Rurik Rostislavich (died 1092) [ru]
Rúrik Gíslason (born 25 February 1988) is an Icelandic actor and former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Rúrik started his career with
Rurik was a semi-legendary Varangian chieftain of the Rus'. Rurik or Ruric may also refer to: Dynasty of Rurik, allegedly founded by the Varangian chieftain
or "kinsman" of Rurik, and was entrusted by Rurik to take care of both his realm and his young son Igor. However, his relation to Rurik is debatable, and
the son of Rurik, who established himself at Novgorod and died in 879 while Igor was an infant. According to the Primary Chronicle, Rurik was succeeded
Imperial Russian Navy have been named Rurik after Rurik, the semi-legendary founder of ancient Russia. Russian brig Rurik (1816) - a scientific expeditionary
Rurik was the last armored cruiser to be built for the Imperial Russian Navy. The ship was designed by the British firm Vickers, Sons and Maxim and built
Rurik Rostislavich (also spelled Riurik; c. 1140 – 19 April 1212) was Prince of Novgorod (1170–1171), Belgorod (1173–1194), Grand Prince of Kiev (1173;
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(Рюрик) Russian form of Old High German Hrodric, RURIK means "famous power."
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Australian, British, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Russian, Slavic, Swedish, Teutonic
Variant of Roderick Famous Ruler; Noted Ruler; Famously Powerful
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Swedish Slavic Teutonic Russian
Famous.
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English, Scottish, and Irish (of Norman origin)
English, Scottish, and Irish (of Norman origin) : of disputed origin. It may be from a Celtic personal name derived from the element cam ‘bent’, ‘crooked’ (compare Cameron and Campbell). This was relatively frequent in Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire in the 12th and 13th centuries, perhaps as a result of Breton immigration. According to another theory it is a habitational name from Comines near Lille, but there is no evidence for this (no early forms with de have been found). In southern Ireland this Anglo-Norman name has been confused with 2.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac CuimÃn (or Ó CuimÃn) ‘son (or ‘descendant’) of CuimÃn’, a personal name formed from a diminutive of cam ‘crooked’.Americanized form of French Canadian Vien, Viens, based on the misconception that these derive from French venire ‘to come’.
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Afghan, Arabic, Australian, German, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Good
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Star
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American, Australian, British, English, German
Hazelnut; Variant of Medieval Given Names Avis and Aveline
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A flower name
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Universal Soul of Brahman
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Snow
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Bihari, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Delight; Bright
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English
English : variant of Wigginton.
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