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- Tamara Mitrofanovna Samsonova (Russian: Тама́ра Митрофа́новна Самсо́нова; born 25 April 1947), known as Granny Ripper and Baba Yaga, is a Russian serial...
- Anna Mitrofanovna Anichkova (1868/1869 – 1935) was a Russian writer and translator who published under the pseudonym Ivan Strannik. She wrote fiction in...
- A with breve - a Romanian and Vietnamese letter Tereščenko, Natalʹja Mitrofanovna (2005). Slovarʹ nenecko-russkij i russko-neneckij: okolo 6500 slov ;...
- Nadezhda Mitrofanovna Slavinskaya-Belonenko (Russian: Надежда Митрофановна Славинская-Белоненко (born Nadezhda Belonenko), (22 November 1911 – 1964) was...
- Aleksandra Mitrofanovna Beļcova (Russian: Бельцова, Александра Митрофановна, 17 March 1892 – 1 February 1981) was a Latvian-Russian painter. Aleksandra...
- Teplyakova (7) Galina S. Korovina 6–4, 6–4 1940 Galina S. Korovina Nadezhda Mitrofanovna Belonenko 7–5, 6–1 1941/1943 Not held (due to World War II) 1944 Galina...
- Olga Mitrofanovna Sholokhova (Russian: Ольга Митрофановна Шолохова; 19 July 1915 – 1 February 2001) was a deputy squadron commander in the 125th Guards...
- Boris Ilyich Novikov M 1909 ‡ 0 0 ≈ 5 NA 2005 1H NA 1938 (URS) Nadezhda Mitrofanovna Slavinskaya-Belonenko F 1911 ‡ 0 0 ≈ 3 (4) NA – 1H NA 1950 (URS) Olga...
- (1908–1990), writer, historian, philologist and media personality Anna Mitrofanovna Aníchkova (1868/1869 – 1935), writer and translator who wrote under the...
- Russian hypocoristic Derived patronymics: Mitrofanovich (masculine), Mitrofanovna (feminine) Derived surnames: Mitrofanov/Mitrofanova, Russian; Mitrokhin/Mitrokhina...