- e), and Old
Polish Nadzieja, all of
which are
derived from Proto-Slavic *
naděja, the
first three from Old East Slavic. In
Bulgarian and Russian, on the...
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Nadezhda Filaretovna von Meck (Russian: Надежда Филаретовна фон Мекк; 10 February [O.S. 29 January] 1831 – 13
January 1894) was a
Russian businesswoman...
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Nadezhda Ivanova may
refer to:
Nadezhda Ivanova (gymnast)
Nadezhda Ivanova (footballer) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same...
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contemporaries as "the most
beautiful woman in Europe". Her
sister was
Nadeja Gellibrand, also
known as Nada Ruffer,
Vogue editor.
Paula Gellibrand was...
- Mladuška, Miloslava, Miroslava, Mira, Mirka, Miruška, Nadežda, Naděžda,
Nadeja, Neda, Pribislava, Pribena, Přibyslava, Próbka, Pribuška, Radmila, Radomila...
- had been
allowed to use the
style His/Her
Serene Highness. A year
after Nadeja and George's wedding, however, the
English branches of the
Battenberg family...
- Rank
Gymnast Country Point Nadeja Masloboischikova Soviet
Union Natalia Timofeyeva Soviet
Union Vania V****ilieva Bulgaria...
- Erin Brady, Elle
creative director Joe Zee,
Tamsen Fadal,
Gabriela Isler,
Nadeja Savcova, and many
powerful magazine editors. The
collection features feminine...
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conversely oblique edges, and
nearly twice as wide on
costa as in
Diachrysia nadeja Oberthür, 1880.
Several examples from Ichikishiri, Yesso, in
Tring Museum...
- Rank
Gymnast Country Point Ludmila Zyganova Soviet
Union Nadeja Masloboischtschikova Soviet
Union Mariana Marinova Bulgaria...