- its
feminine counterpart is
Konova. It may
refer to
Aleksandar Konov (born 1993),
Bulgarian football player Kina
Konova (1872–1952),
Bulgarian educator...
- Kina
Konova (Bulgarian: Кина Конова) (Sevlievo,
September 1872- Sofia, 2 May 1952), born Kina Mutafova, was a
Bulgarian educator, translator, publicist...
- Kina
Grannis (born 1985),
American guitarist and singer-songwriter Kina
Konova (1872–1952),
Bulgarian educator, translator,
publicist and women's rights...
- de.
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April 2009.
Konova, Natalia; Leontieva, Anna. "Mother of suspect: "My son is not a maniac.""...
- co-founder of the
Bulgarian Women's
Union alongside Vela Blagoeva, Kina
Konova, Anna
Karima and
Julia Malinova. The
organization was an
umbrella organization...
-
Invincible Nadezhda Orlova 2008 s Blue
Nights Vika 2008 s
Gypsies Sasha Konova 2010 f Widow's
Steamer Anfisa 2011 f People's Commissar's
Convoy Tamara...
-
Kisimova (1831–1885) – feminist, philanthropist, women's
rights activist Kina
Konova (1872–1952) –
publicist and
suffragist Julia Malinova (1869–1953) – suffragist...
- Eli Mohamad,
Zeljka Smit-McBride, Olga Koborova,
Anton Kolesov,
Varvara Konova,
Kirill Alyavdin,
Pavel Polyakov,
Chris Smelick,
David Asprey,
Dmitry Ivanov...
-
suffragist Anna
Karima (1871–1949) –
suffragist and women's
rights activist Kina
Konova (1872–1952) –
publicist and
suffragist Julia Malinova (1869–1953) – women's...
-
Utkina (Russian: Елена Михайловна Уткина,
maiden name Fomina,
former name
Konova; born 29 May 1990) is a
Russian handballer for
Kuban Krasnodar and the Russian...