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- East Slavic and Baltic languages have Sofija (Софија), Sofiya (София) and Sofya (Софья). West Slavic (Polish and Czech-Slovak) introduced a voiced sibilant...
- Sofya Vasilyevna Kovalevskaya (Russian: Софья Васильевна Ковалевская), born Korvin-Krukovskaya (15 January [O.S. 3 January] 1850 – 10 February 1891),...
- Sofya Andreyevna Arzhakovskaya (Russian: Софья Андреевна Аржаковская; born 12 August 1987), known professionally as Sofya Skya (sometimes Sofya Skaya)...
- Sofya Sergeyi Poghosyan (Armenian: Սոֆյա Սերգեյի Պողոսյան born on October 20, 1988) is an Armenian broadcaster, psychologist and actress. She is known...
- Sofya Vladimirovna Giatsintova (August 4, 1895 [O.S. July 23] – April 12, 1982) was a Soviet and Russian film and theatre actress, theater director and...
- Princess Sofia Alekseevna Dolgorukova (Russian: Софья Алексеевна Долгорукова; 1887–1949), née Countess Bobrinskaya (house of Bobrinsky), was a Russian...
- Tolstoy invites an aristocratic Christian disciple to stay. Is pregnant Sofya right not to trust him? Stars Ian McDiarmid. Flood, Alison (2 June 2009)...
- Sofya (4th-century), was a queen consort and regent of the Kingdom of Axum. She was married to king Ella Amida (Ousanas). She was widowed in c. 330, and...
- Sofia Petrovna is a novella by Russian author Lydia Chukovskaya, written in the late 1930s in the Soviet Union. It is notable as one of the few surviving...
- Sofya Andreyevna Zhuk (Russian: Софья Андреевна Жук, IPA: [ˈsofʲjə ɐnˈdrʲe(j)ɪvnə ˈʐuk]; born 1 December 1999) is a Russian former tennis player. She...