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David is a
common masculine given name of
Hebrew origin. Its po****rity
derives from the
initial oral
tradition (Oral Torah) and
recorded use
related to...
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Ekaterina Davidovna Voroshilova (Russian: Екатерина Давидовна Ворошилова; 1887–1959), born
Gitlya Gorbman,
later Golda Gorbman (Го́лда Горбман), was a...
- Olga
Davidovna Kameneva (Russian: Ольга Давыдовна Каменева, Ukrainian: Ольга Давидiвна Каменева; 1883 – 11
September 1941) (née
Bronstein — Бронште́йн)...
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Yevdokiya Davidovna Bershanskaya (Russian: Евдокия Давыдовна Бершанская; 6
February 1913, in Dobrovolnoye,
Stavropol – 16
September 1982, in Moscow) was...
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Ivanovich Obolensky (born 1953)
Natalya Elizabeth Davidovna Obolensky (born 1984)
Octavia Willing Davidovna Obolensky (born 1989)
Sergei Ivanovich Obolensky...
- Anna
Davidovna Abamelik-Lazareva (or Lazarian) (Armenian: Աննա Դավթի Աբամելիք-Լազարևա (Լազարյան)) (Baratinskaya,
April 15, 1814 in Saint-Petersburg -...
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Elena Davidovna Kats-Chernin AO (born 4
November 1957) is an Uzbek-born
Australian composer and pianist, best
known for her
ballet Wild Swans.
Elena Kats-Chernin...
- old, his
mother died and he was then
raised by his grandmother,
Berta Davidovna, and his grandfather,
David Yakovlevich.
Majoring in the accordion, Shu****insky...
- (Bolsheviks)/Communist
Party of the
Soviet Union (1918–1961, 1966–1969)
Spouse Ekaterina Davidovna Awards Hero of the
Soviet Union (twice) Hero of
Socialist Labour Order...
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Sofia Davidovna Miliband (Russian: Софья Давидовна Милибанд; 17 July 1922,
Moscow – 12
February 2017, Moscow) was a
Russian Orientalist and Iranist, author...