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Sports

1 Vladimir Kuts Volodymyr Petrovych Kuts (Russian: Владимир Петрович Куц, Ukrainian: Володимир Петрович Куц, 7 February 1927 – 16 August 1975) was a Soviet long-distance runner. He won the 5000 and 10000 m races at the 1956 Olympics, setting Olympic records in both events. Kuts was married twice, first to Raisa Andreyevna Kuts and then to Raisa Tomofeyevna Kuts. He met his first wife in 1953, when she was taking his interviews as a journalist. She later taught him Russian grammar, as Kuts completed only six years of school before the start of World War II, and often mixed up Russian and Ukrainian languages. They had a son Yuri, who became a scientist. After a second divorce in 1973 Kuts lived alone.

2 Ivan Poddubny (Russian: Ива́н Максимович Подду́бный, Ukrainian: Іва́н Максимович Підду́бний; 9 October [O.S. 26 September] 1871 – 8 August 1949) was a professional wrestler from the Russian Empire and later the Soviet Union. He began his sports career around 1900; his career lasted for about forty years and he lost only two times.

 

3 Aleksandr Bondar (diver) He competed for Ukraine at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the men's synchronized 10 metre platform. Bondar moved to Russia at the end of 2014 to be closer to relatives and his Russian girlfriend, Yekaterina Fedorchenko. He and Fedorchenko married in January 2015.[1] In October 2015, he became a Russian citizen.

4 Alexey Oleynik (born June 25, 1977, as Oleksíy Oleksíyovych Olíynyk) is a Ukrainian-born Russian[3][2] mixed martial artist and combat sambo fighter currently signed with the Ultimate Fighting Championship, competing in their heavyweight division. He began his professional fighting career in 1997, and is a veteran of M-1 Global, ProFC and IAFC and has competed for Bellator, KSW and YAMMA Pit Fighting. He is the only fighter to win a UFC fight via Ezekiel choke,[8] and has done so twice. Oleynik also holds the record for most Ezekiel choke wins in MMA competition, with twelve.[9] As of December 24, 2020, he is #10 in the UFC heavyweight rankings.

5 Maksim Oberemko (Russian: Максим Владимирович Оберемко; born 25 January 1978)[1] is a Ukrainian (until 2014) and Russian (since 2015) windsurfer.[2] He has competed for Ukraine at the Olympics since 1996, firstly in the Mistral One Design Class, and later in the RS:X.

6 Kateryna Lagno Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Lagno (Russian: Екатерина Александровна Лагно; born 27 December 1989) is a Russian (formerly Ukrainian)[1][2] chess grandmaster. A chess prodigy, she earned the title Woman Grandmaster (WGM) at the age of 12 years, four months and two days.[3] In 2007, she was awarded the grandmaster title.

7 Valentin Moldavsky is a Ukrainian (until 2014) and Russian (since 2014) combat sambo and mixed martial arts practitioner. He is a World and European Champion in +100 kg. In mixed martial arts, Moldavsky has a record of 10 wins against 1 defeat. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 14:02, 13 January 2021 (UTC)

8 Dmitry Muserskiy(born 29 October 1988) is a Russian volleyball player of Ukrainian descent, member of the Russia men's national volleyball team and Japanese club Suntory Sunbirds, 2012 Olympic Champion, 2013 European Champion, gold medalist of the 2011 World Cup and multiple World League medalist. Muserskiy is among the world's tallest athletes. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 05:52, 15 January 2021 (UTC)

9 Konstantin Bakun (Russian: Константин Анатольевич Бакун) (born 15 March 1985) is a Ukrainian volleyball player of Russian citizenship (since 2011), member of the Russia men's national volleyball team, Ukrainian Champion (2006, 2008), Russian Champion (2020).

10 Semyon Poltavskiy (Russian: Семён Владимирович Полтавский) (born 8 February 1981 in Odessa, Ukrainian SSR) is a volleyball player from Russia, who was a member of the men's national team that won the silver medal in both the 2005 and 2007 European Championships. He was named Most Valuable Player in the latter tournament.

11 Taras Khtey (Ukrainian: Тарас Юрійович Хтей, Russian: Тарас Юрьевич Хтей, born 22 May 1982) is a Russian volleyball player, a member of Russia men's national volleyball team.He was born in Lviv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR.

12 Pavel Moroz (born 26 February 1987) is a Russian volleyball player of Ukrainian origin, a member of Russia men's national volleyball team and Russian club Fakel Novy Urengoy.

13 Dmytro Pashytskyy (born 29 November 1987) is a Ukrainian–Russian volleyball player, member of the Russian club Zenit Saint Petersburg, Estonian Champion (2011), Russian Champion (2019). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 06:04, 15 January 2021 (UTC)

Bondar, Oleinik, Oberemko, Lagno, Moldavsky, Muserskiy, Bakun, Poltavskiy, Khtey, Moroz, Pashytskyy ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 12:18, 15 January 2021 (UTC))

What about V.Kuts with his native ukrainian language? And Poddubny,who wrote his surname in ukrainian way (Piddubny)? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 12:36, 15 January 2021 (UTC)

Poddubny's case may be controversial, as said before about Cossack issues. Ok, you can put Kuts, but please do not add more candidates until I don't evaluate the rest -which won't be done immediately/today -, and in the future please do not add more then 4 candidates at once. Thank You.(KIENGIR (talk) 00:02, 17 January 2021 (UTC))

Ok Artixxxl (talk) 02:19, 17 January 2021 (UTC)

Daniil Sobchenko Danylo Yevhenovych "Daniil" Sobchenko (Ukrainian: Данило Євге́нович Собченко; 13 April 1991 – 7 September 2011) was a Ukrainian-Russian professional ice hockey player. Born in Kyiv, Sobchenko spent the entirety of his professional hockey career with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League. He was a member of the Russian national team that competed in the IIHF World Championship's under 18 and under 20 levels; winning gold for the country in 2011. Sobchenko was drafted 166th overall in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft by the San Jose Sharks. He died along with the entire Lokomotiv team in a plane crash on the first day of the 2011–12 season.

Alexei Zhitnik Oleksiy Mykolaiovych "Alexei" Zhitnik (Ukrainian: Олексій Миколайович Житник, Russian: Алексей Николаевич Житник; born October 10, 1972) is a Ukrainian-Russian former professional ice hockey defenceman. Zhitnik has played more games in the National Hockey League (NHL) (1,085) than any other Soviet-born defenceman. He has represented the Soviet Union, CIS, and Russia internationally, and Ukraine during two NHL All-Star Games. His number, 13, has been honored by Sokil Kyiv. Artixxxl (talk) 03:40, 18 January 2021 (UTC)

Dmitri Khristich Dmytro Anatoliiovych "Dmitri" Khristich (Ukrainian: Дмитро́ Анатолійович Хри́стич, Russian: Дмитрий Анатольевич Хри́стич; born July 23, 1969) is a former professional ice hockey player. The Ukrainian played 811 games in the NHL in his career, for the Washington Capitals, Los Angeles Kings, Boston Bruins, and Toronto Maple Leafs. He was most recently the Head coach of EIHL side the Edinburgh Capitals, joining in June 2017 but departing in December of the same year. Played for Soviet national kockey team.

Vitaly Anikeyenko (2 January 1987 – 7 September 2011) was a Ukrainian-Russian professional ice hockey player.

Anton Babchuk (Ukrainian: Антон Анатолійович Бабчук; born May 6, 1984) is a Ukrainian-Russian former professional ice hockey defenceman He last played for Atlant Moscow Oblast of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Artixxxl (talk) 23:25, 23 January 2021 (UTC)

Sobchenko, Zhitnik, Anikeyenko, Babchuk ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 20:53, 24 January 2021 (UTC))

Culture

1.Grigory Chukhray was born in Melitopol (modern-day Zaporizhia Oblast of Ukraine) to Red Army soldiers Naum Zinovievich Rubanov and Claudia Petrovna Chukhray. He was of Ukrainian origin.[2][3]

2.Vladimir Khotinenko.Born in the Altai Krai, Russian SFSR to Ivan Afanasyevich and Valentina Vasilievna Khotinenko. His father was Ukrainian, his mother came from Don Cossacks.[1] http://www.vesti.ru/doc.html?id=1375908&tid=105474

3.Alexander Petrovich Dovzhenko or Oleksander Petrovych Dovzhenko[1] (Ukrainian: Олександр Петрович Довженко, Oleksandr Petrovych Dovzhenko; Russian: Алекса́ндр Петро́вич Довже́нко, Aleksandr Petrovich Dovzhenko; September 10 [O.S. August 29] 1894 – November 25, 1956), was a Ukrainian[2] Soviet screenwriter, film producer and director. Lived and died in Russia.His paternal ancestors were Ukrainian Cossacks (Chumaks) who settled in Sosnytsia in the eighteenth century, coming from the neighbouring province of Poltava.

4.Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky was born in 1893 in Baghdati, Kutais Governorate, Georgia, then part of the Russian Empire, to Alexandra Alexeyevna (née Pavlenko), a housewife, and Vladimir Mayakovsky, a local forester.The family was of Russian and Zaporozhian Cossack descent on their father's side and Ukrainian on their mother's.[6]

5.Dmitry Stepanovich Bortniansky[1][2] (Russian: Дмитрий Степанович Бортнянский, Ukrainian: Дмитро Степанович Бортнянський; alternative transcriptions of names are Dmitri Bortnianskii, and Bortnyansky; 28 October 1751, Glukhov[3][4][5] –10 October [O.S. 28 September] 1825, St. Petersburg)[6] was a Russian[7] and Ukrainian[8] composer, harpsichordist and conductor, who served at the court of Catherine the Great. Bortniansky was critical to the musical history of both Ukraine and Russia, with both nations claiming him as their own.[9] Dmitry Bortniansky was born on 28 October 1751 in the city of Glukhov,[12] Cossack Hetmanate, Russian Empire (in present-day Ukraine). His father was Stefan Skurat (or Shkurat), a Lemko-Rusyn Orthodox religious refugee from the village of Bartne in the Malopolska region of Poland.

6.Vladimir Ivanovich Nemirovich-Danchenko was born into a Russian noble family of mixed Ukrainian-Armenian descent

7.Yuri Shevchuk. Ukrainian father<,tatar mother.http://perebezhchik.ru/person/shevchuk-yuriy--yulianovich/

8.Anna Akhmatova was born at Bolshoy Fontan [uk], a resort suburb of the Black Sea port of Odessa. Her father, Andrey Antonovich Gorenko, was a Ukrainian naval engineer and descendant from a noble Ukrainian cossack family, and her mother, Inna Erazmovna Stogova, was a descendant from the Russian nobility with close ties to Kiev.[5]

9. Sergey Lukyanenko.Of ukrainian origin by father side. https://www.dv.kp.ru/daily/26198.5/3085524/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 15:25, 24 December 2020 (UTC)

1. is supported, the rest not, since either they fell on that case mentioned before, while we don't have to list every possible half-bloods.(KIENGIR (talk) 18:42, 25 December 2020 (UTC))


   — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 09:58, 30 December 2020 (UTC) 

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The origin of Mayakovsky.

His paternal great-grandfather - Mayakovsky Konstantin Kirillovich, the son of a regimental esaul, a descendant of the Zaporozhye Cossacks, served in the city of Berislav in the Kherson province (modern Ukraine). In 1822, after the conquest of Georgia, he was transferred to the service in the Caucasus.

The poet's mother, Alexandra Alekseevna Pavlenko, was the daughter of an ethnic Ukrainian captain Aleksey Ivanovich Pavlenko (the poet's maternal grandfather), who died during the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878.

The poet's paternal grandmother - Danilevskaya Euphrosinia Iosifovna, came from the clan of the Ukrainian Cossack Danila, a native of the Podolsk province (now - Vinnitsa region), was a cousin of the writer G. Danilevsky. http://az.lib.ru/m/majakowskij_w_w/text_0290.shtml — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 05:21, 31 December 2020 (UTC)

Yes, by his own account he is a mixture of three cultures, not the best suitable for this article (and again, being a Cossack locally in the former Russian Empire what is today in Ukraine, does not imply necesarily firm Ukrainian ethnicity).(KIENGIR (talk) 20:45, 31 December 2020 (UTC))
About the above picture, better present entries from it in written, but only those that have not been discussed yet.(KIENGIR (talk) 20:47, 31 December 2020 (UTC))


 What about Dovzhenko?  — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 03:40, 10 January 2021 (UTC) 
Ok, but please slow down.(KIENGIR (talk) 10:39, 11 January 2021 (UTC))
 Ok, what about these?

Alexandra Snezhko-Blotskaya,a Soviet animated film director.Snezhko-Blotskaya was born in Volchansk near Kharkov (modern Ukraine), before her family moved to Shatura, near Moscow.

Klavdiya Shulzhenko (Russian: Кла́вдия Ива́новна Шульже́нко , Ukrainian: Клавдія Іванівна Шульженко; March 24 [O.S. March 11] 1906, Kharkiv – June 17, 1984, Moscow) was a Soviet popular female singer and actress.


Lyudmila Gurchenko (Russian: Людмила Марковна Гурченко, Ukrainian: Людмила Марківна Гурченко Ludmyla Markivna Hurchenko, informal – Lucia, 12 November 1935 – 30 March 2011), was a popular Soviet and Russian actress, singer and entertainer. People's Artist of the USSR (1983)

Oleg Karavaychuk (Russian: Оле́г Никола́евич Каравайчу́к; 28 December 1927 – 13 June 2016) was a Soviet and Russian composer, author of music for many films and theater performances.Karavaychuk was born on 28 December 1927 in Kyiv, into the family of a violinist who was arrested when Oleg was two years old.

Roman Viktyuk (Ukrainian: Роман Григорович Віктюк; Russian: Роман Григорьевич Виктюк, romanized: Roman Grigoryevich Viktyuk; 28 October 1936 – 17 November 2020) was a Ukrainian and Russian theatre director, actor and screenwriter.Viktyuk was born in Lwów, Poland, now Lviv, Ukraine.

The last one ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 10:19, 12 January 2021 (UTC))

Natasha Korolyova (Natalia Vladimirovna Porivay) (Russian: Ната́лия Влади́мировна Порыва́й; Ukrainian: Наталія Володимирівна Порива́й) (born 31 May 1973), well known as Natasha Korolyova (Russian: Наташа Королёва), is a Ukrainian[nb 1] –Russian[2] singer of popular music. Meritorious Artist of Russia (2004).

Anastasia Prikhodko (Ukrainian: Анастасія Костянтинівна Приходько, romanized: Anastasiya Kostyantynivna Prykhodko; born 21 April 1987) is a Ukrainian activist, politician, and former singer-songwriter. In 2009, Prikhodko represented Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, with the song "Mamo", written by Meladze.

Yolka (singer) Elizaveta Valdemarovna Ivantsiv (Russian: Елизаве́та Вальдема́ровна Иванци́в; Ukrainian: Єлизаве́та Вальдема́рівна Іванці́в, romanized: Yelizaveta Valdemarivna Ivantsiv; born 2 July 1982),[1] known professionally as Yolka (Russian: Ёлка, "Spruce"), is a Ukrainian and Russian singer, songwriter, recording artist, presenter and actress. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 10:52, 12 January 2021 (UTC)

Korolyova ok.
What has Prikhodko to do with Russia? Is she living there?(KIENGIR (talk) 13:13, 13 January 2021 (UTC))

Lived before and represented this country on Eurovision. What about Ivantsiv? Artixxxl (talk) 13:22, 13 January 2021 (UTC)

She may be Rusyn.(KIENGIR (talk) 12:06, 15 January 2021 (UTC))

Vera Brezhneva (Ukrainian: Віра Вікторівна Галушка; Russian: Вера Викторовна Галушка, Vira Viktorivna Halushka; born 3 February 1982), better known by her stage name Vera Brezhneva (Russian: Вера Брежнева), is a Ukrainian pop-singer, television presenter and actress. https://archive.is/20140806100140/http://in.rbth.com/arts/2013/10/01/the_evolution_of_russian_female_pop_singers_29805.html http://voiceofrussia.com/2010/11/19/35299050/ October 2015 Brezhneva secretly married the composer and music producer Konstantin Meladze. Since 2015, the couple mainly lives in the elite village near Moscow Millennium Park in a mansion that the singer acquired in 2013. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 13:21, 15 January 2021 (UTC)

Aleksandr Tsekalo (Russian: Алекса́ндр Евге́ньевич Цека́ло, Ukrainian: Олександр Євгенович Цекало; born 22 March 1961 in Kiev) is a Soviet and Russian[1] musician, actor, radio and TV host.[2] Founder of production company Sreda, he is active in television since 1986. Tsekalo is a TV host in Minute of Fame and Big Difference.

Lolita Milyavskaya (Russian: Лоли́та Ма́рковна Миля́вская, née Горелик (Gorelik); Ukrainian: Лоліта Марківна Мілявська; born 14 November 1963) is a Russian singer, actress, TV and film director of Ukrainian origin. She is better known under her stage name Lolita. She was born in Mukachevo, Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine.

Ivan Dorn (born 17 October 1988[2]) is a Ukrainian singer. He is also active as a DJ, TV presenter and producer, and a former member of the band Para Normalnyh (Пара Нормальных).Ivan Dorn was born 17 October 1988 in Chelyabinsk, Russia, (before part of the Soviet Union). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 14:00, 15 January 2021 (UTC)

Larisa Shepitko (Russian: Лариса Ефимовна Шепитько; Ukrainian: Лариса Юхимівна Шепітько; 6 January 1938 – 2 July 1979) was a Soviet film director, screenwriter and actress. Larisa Shepitko is considered one of the best female directors of all times, and her film The Ascent was the second film directed by a woman to win Golden Bear, and the second film directed by a woman to win a top award at a major European film festival (Cannes, Venice, Berlin). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 05:10, 16 January 2021 (UTC)

Nikolai Yaroshenko (Russian: Николай Александрович Ярошенко; Ukrainian: Микола Олександрович Ярошенко; 13 December [O.S. 1 December] 1846 – 7 July [O.S. 25 June] 1898) was a Russian Imperial painter of Ukrainian origin.

Dmitry Levitsky (Russian: Дмитрий Григорьевич Левицкий, Ukrainian: Дмитро Григорович Левицький; May 1735 – 17 April 1822) was a Russian[1][2][3][4] Imperial artist and portrait painter of Zaporozhian Cossack descent.

Vladimir Borovikovsky (Russian: Влади́мир Луки́ч Боровико́вский, Ukrainian: Володи́мир Лýкич Боровикóвський, Volodýmyr Lúkyč Borovykóvs’kyj; July 24 O.S. (August 4, N.S.) 1757, Mirgorod – April 6 O.S. (April 18, N.S.) 1825, St. Petersburg) was a prominent Russian Imperial painter, who served at the court of Catherine the Great and who dominated portraiture in the Russian Empire at the turn of the 19th century. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.149.26.164 (talk) 09:44, 16 January 2021 (UTC)

Brezhneva, Tsekalo, Levitzky ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 21:12, 21 January 2021 (UTC))

Оk,Tsekslo is half jewish,what the difference between him and Korolenko (half polish),Nemirovich-Danchenko(half armenian) and others which cut out from the article? Artixxxl (talk) 21:54, 21 January 2021 (UTC)

Korolenko is half Cossack, on the other hand I expressed maybe not the half-blods are the best prominents, but ok, this time you may add both, to see I am correct (but please, don't comment more until your lists are not evaluated, I did not finish yet.(KIENGIR (talk) 22:36, 22 January 2021 (UTC))

And what about Anton Makarenko and Anna Akhmatova(Gorenko) with her father,ukrainian naval engineer? Artixxxl (talk) 23:40, 22 January 2021 (UTC)

None of them are convincing, however the Makarenko source I cannot read in Cyrillic.(KIENGIR (talk) 19:29, 23 January 2021 (UTC))

Ivan Semyonovich Kozlovsky (Russian: Ива́н Семё́нович Козло́вский, Ukrainian: Іван Семенович Козловський; also referred to as Kozlovskiy or Kozlovskij; 24 March [O.S. 11 March] 1900 – 21 December 1993) was a Soviet lyric tenor and one of the most well known stars of Russian opera, as well a producer and director of his own opera company, and longtime teacher at the Moscow Conservatory.

Anastasia Stotskaya(Russian: Анастасия Александровна Стоцкая; born 8 October 1982, Kyiv, Kyiv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR) is a Ukrainian and Russian pop-singer and actress. Artixxxl (talk) 00:06, 25 January 2021 (UTC)

Ok this two.(KIENGIR (talk) 03:19, 27 January 2021 (UTC))

scientists

       Dmitri Dmitrievich Ivanenko (Russian: Дми́трий Дми́триевич Иване́нко; July 29, 1904 – December 30, 1994) was a Soviet-Ukrainian theoretical physicist who made great contributions to the physical science of the twentieth century, especially to nuclear physics, field theory, and gravitation theory.


           Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Миклу́хо-Макла́й;[1] 17 [O.S. 5] July 1846 – 14 [O.S. 2] April 1888) was a Ukrainian-Russian[2][3] explorer, ethnologist, anthropologist and biologist .His Ukrainian father, Nikolai Ilyich Myklukha,[8] was born in 1818,[8] in Starodub,[8] Chernigov Governorate, and descended from Stepan Myklukha, a Zaporozhian Cossack who was awarded the title of noble of the Empire by Catherine II for his military exploits during the Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792),[9] <!— Template:Unsigned IP —>— Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.149.26.13 (talk) 13:08, 7 December 2020 (UTC)   — Preceding unsigned comment added by 176.59.150.221 (talk)  
           
           About Anton Makarenko's ukrainian descent : http://makarenko-museum.ru/lib/Science/Hillig/art_cmr_8_160_1989_n_30_1_2180m.pdf  — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 06:44, 10 December 2020 (UTC) 
Well,
Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay is ok, the other I would hold for now, given multiple descent on mother's side, e.g.(KIENGIR (talk) 17:37, 10 December 2020 (UTC))


Mykhailo Serhiyovych Hrushevsky (Ukrainian: Михайло Сергійович Грушевський, Chełm, 29 September [O.S. 17 September] 1866 – Kislovodsk, 24 November 1934) was a Ukrainian academician, politician, historian and statesman who was one of the most important figures of the Ukrainian national revival of the early 20th century. He is often considered the country's greatest modern historian, the foremost organiser of scholarship, the leader of the pre-revolution Ukrainian national movement, the head of the Central Rada (Ukraine's 1917–1918 revolutionary parliament). As academian worked in Moscow, died in Kislovodsk (RSFSR) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 14:20, 27 December 2020 (UTC)

Mykhailo Serhiyovych Hrushevsky ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 05:50, 28 December 2020 (UTC))

Yuri Lysianskyi Yuri Fedorovych Lysianskyi (also spelled as Urey Lisiansky and Lisianski and Lysyansky) (Ukrainian: Юрій Федорович Лисянський, Jurij Fedorovyč Lysjanskyj; Russian: Ю́рий Фёдорович Лися́нский, Jurij Fëdorovič Lisjanskij, 1(13) April 1773 – 6 March 1837) was an officer in the Imperial Russian Navy and explorer of Ukrainian origin.

Again, Cossack descent does not necessarily imply that.(KIENGIR (talk) 03:37, 7 January 2021 (UTC))

Arkhip Mikhailovich Lyul'ka (Russian: Архи́п Миха́йлович Лю́лька, Ukrainian: Архип Михайлович Люлька) (1908–1984), was a Soviet scientist and designer of jet engines, head of the OKB Lyulka, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences.

Nikolai Kibalchich (Russian: Николай Иванович Кибальчич, Ukrainian: Микола Іванович Кибальчич,Serbian: Никола Кибалчић, Mykola Ivanovych Kybalchych; 19 October 1853 – April 3, 1881) was a Russian revolutionary of Ukrainian-serbian origin who took part in the assassination of Tsar Alexander II as the main explosive expert for Narodnaya Volya (the People's Will), and was also a rocket pioneer. He was a distant cousin of revolutionary Victor Serge.


Petro Prokopovych (1775–1850, Ukrainian: Петро Прокопович) was a revolutionary Ukrainian beekeeper, the founder of commercial beekeeping and the inventor of the first movable frame hive.https://etnocook.com/ukrainian-petro-prokopovych-founder-of-rational-beekeeping/

Fyodor Pirotsky was a Russian engineer of Ukrainian origin and inventor of the world's first railway electrification system and electric tram.

Mykhailo Kravchuk, also Krawtchouk (Ukrainian: Миха́йло Пили́пович Кравчу́к) (September 27, 1892 – March 9, 1942), was a Soviet Ukrainian mathematician and the author of around 180 articles on mathematics.Died in Kolyma, RSRSR. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.149.25.37 (talk) 10:08, 7 January 2021 (UTC)

Only the last one.(KIENGIR (talk) 15:00, 8 January 2021 (UTC))

What's wrong with others?For example Lyulka?

You have been already told, Cossack descent and/or just born in the Ukrainian SSR is not necessarily decisive, as well mixed families are not the best examples.(KIENGIR (talk) 22:48, 9 January 2021 (UTC))


Stepan Timoshenko (Russian: Степан Прокофьевич Тимошенко, IPA: [sʲtʲɪˈpan prɐˈkofʲɪ̯ɪvʲɪt͡ɕ tʲɪmɐˈʂɛnkə], Ukrainian: Степан Прокопович Тимошенко) (December 23, 1878 – May 29, 1972), was a Ukrainian,[4][5] Russian,[6][7][8] and later, an American[9] engineer and academician. He is considered to be the father of modern engineering mechanics. An inventor and one of the pioneering mechanical engineers at the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. A founding member of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Timoshenko wrote seminal works in the areas of engineering mechanics, elasticity and strength of materials, many of which are still widely used today. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 03:30, 11 January 2021 (UTC)

Ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 10:35, 11 January 2021 (UTC))

Pyotr Kashchenko (Russian: Пётр Петро́вич Ка́щенко; December 28, 1858 (9 January 1859) in Yeysk – February 19, 1920 in Moscow) was a famous Russian psychiatrist of Ukrainian origin, social and agrarian activist, author of articles on mental health and mental health services. Artixxxl (talk) 02:06, 12 January 2021 (UTC)

I am not convinced yet.(KIENGIR (talk) 10:17, 12 January 2021 (UTC))

Vladimir Lipsky or Volodymyr Ipolytovych Lypsky (Russian: Владимир Ипполитович Липский; Ukrainian: Володимир Іполитович Липський; 11 March 1863 – 24 February 1937) was a Ukrainian scientist, botanist; a member of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (in 1922–1928, its President) and corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, and the Director of the Botanical Gardens of the Odessa University. Between 1894 and 1917, Lipsky worked with the Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden as Junior and Senior Conservator of the herbarium, Chief Botanist, and eventually Head of the Living Plants Department.

Theophan Prokopovich (18 June 1681 – 19 September 1736) was a Ukrainian[1] Imperial Orthodox theologian, writer, poet, mathematician, and philosopher of Ukrainian origin. Rector of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, and Archbishop of Novgorod. He elaborated upon and implemented Peter the Great's reform of the Russian Orthodox Church. Prokopovich wrote many religious verses and some of the most enduring sermons in the Russian language.


Aleksandr Markevich (Ukrainian: Олександр Прокопович Маркевич), in English more often Aleksandr Prokofyevich Markevich (Russian: Александр Прокофьевич Маркевич) (19 March 1905 – 23 April 1999) was a Ukrainian zoologist, and a prolific helminthologist and copepodologist. He was professor and an Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. His keen interest in fish parasites led him to work at the Ichthyological Institute of the Lenin All-Union Academy of Agricultural Sciences in Leningrad (now the Research Institute of the Lake and River Fish Industry), where he completed his post-graduate studies under the guidance of professor V. A. Dogiel. In the 1930s a team of scientists at the Laboratory of Fish Diseases, headed by Dogiel, laid the foundations of Soviet ichthyoparasitology. At this laboratory the young Markevich began to study the then little known and very complicated group Copepoda parasitica, with extraordinary diligence and perseverance. He studied the fauna of this group living in lakes Ladoga and Onega, in the Caspian and Azov seas and in a number of smaller water bodies. Artixxxl (talk) 01:42, 30 January 2021 (UTC)

Lipsky, Markevich ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 20:53, 31 January 2021 (UTC))

IP edits

Dear IP,

your personal analysis on surnames does not really count here, the evaluation of these people are known and just being born in a territory what is today Ukraine does notnecessarily means being Ukrainian, not necessarily even national sense.(KIENGIR (talk) 01:32, 26 November 2020 (UTC))

         About Glushko:"Valentin Petrovich Glushko was born on August 21 (September 2) 1908
           in the family of a descendant of one of the Cossack foremen, in the city of Odessa - Odessa
               uyezd of Kherson province as part of the Russian Empire
                 (now - the regional center of Ukraine (since February 27, 1932)
                     on August 24, 1991 - Ukrainian SSR))." 
                            Or(rus):Валентин Петрович Глушко родился 21 августа (2 сентября) 1908 года
                               в семье потомка одного из казачьих старшин, в городе Одессе - Одесского
                              уезда Херсонской губернии в составе Российской Империи
                                        (ныне - областной центр Украины (с 27 февраля 1932 года)
                                                по 24 августа 1991 года - Украинской ССР)).
                                                    http://sm.evg-rumjantsev.ru/desingers/glushko-valentin-petrovich.htm
                                                          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glushko
Excuse me, being a Cossack does not imply the same way what I said, as well I did say gain consensus for your changes, instead of edit warring.(KIENGIR (talk) 10:20, 4 December 2020 (UTC))
                 Hlushko or Glushko (Ukrainian: Глушко) is a Ukrainian surname  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glushko

So,V.P.Glushko was born on territory of present-day Ukraine,had ukrainian surname and was descendant of cossacks,which served in Ukraine.

This ok per other page.(KIENGIR (talk) 05:46, 28 December 2020 (UTC))


Others:


Raisa Gorbacheva (Russian: Раиса Максимовна Горбачёва tr. Raisa Maksimovna Gorbachyova, née Titarenko, Титаренко; 5 January 1932 – 20 September 1999) was a Russian activist who was the wife of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. She raised funds for the preservation of Russian cultural heritage, fostering of new talent, and treatment programs for children's blood cancer. She was the eldest of three children of Maxim Andreyevich Titarenko, a railway engineer originally from Chernihiv in Ukraine, and his Siberian wife, Alexandra Petrovna Porada, originally from Veseloyarsk. https://www.goodhouse.ru/stars/zvezdnye-istorii/raisa-gorbachyova-malenkie-kaprizy-i-bolshie-dela-pervoy-ledi-sssr/ "Being Ukrainian by origin, Raisa Maksimovna has done a lot to preserve the Russian cultural heritage." (Rus:Будучи украинкой по происхождению, Раиса Максимовна сделала очень многое для сохранения русского культурного наследия.)

Viktor Medvedchuk-Ukrainian opposition politician. Medvedchuk served between 2002 and 2005 as chief of staff to former Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma. Putin is the godfather of Medvedchuk's daughter Daryna (born in 2004) Medvedchuk was born in Pochet, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russian SFSR.

Yury Dud (Russian: Ю́рий Алекса́ндрович Дудь; born 11 October 1986) is a Russian sports journalist and YouTuber. He was editor-in-chief of Sports.ru from 2011-2018 and since 2018, has been Deputy Director-General. In 2017, he launched his YouTube channel vDud (Russian: вДудь) where he interviews famous figures from Russia and other post-Soviet states. Dud considers himself to be of Ukrainian origin and Russian by identity.

Does Medvedchuk have Russian citizenship?
Yury Dud ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 13:09, 13 January 2021 (UTC))

However,Medvedchuk is ethnic ukrainian,whose family lived in Russian SFSR for certain period of time. Artixxxl (talk) 13:24, 13 January 2021 (UTC)


Sergey Tereshchenko (Russian: Сергей Александрович Терещенко, born 30 March 1951) is a Kazakhstani politician. He served as Prime Minister of Kazakhstan from 14 October 1991 to 12 October 1994. He was born in ethnic ukrainian family in the town of Lesozavodsk, which was in the Primorsky Krai Region of the RSFSR. His parents were from Vinnytsia region. http://yujanka.kz/chelovek-iz-pobedy/ (hI\\\\ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 13:47, 15 January 2021 (UTC)


Ivan Kozhedub (Russian: Иван Hикитович Кожедуб; Ukrainian: Іван Микитович Кожедуб; 8 June 1920 – 8 August 1991) was a Soviet World War II fighter ace. Credited with over 60 solo victories by most historians, he is considered to be the highest scoring Soviet and Allied fighter pilot of World War II. Ivan Kozhedub was born in the village of Obrazhiyevka, a settlement in the Chernigov Governorate, Ukrainian SSR[3] (now Sumy Oblast, Ukraine) on 8 June 1920. He was the youngest of five children in a Ukrainian family. Kozhedub lived and died in Moscow.

Alexander Marinesko (Russian: Александр Иванович Маринеско, Romanian: Alexandru Marinescu; 15 January [O.S. 2 January] 1913 – 25 November 1963) was a Soviet naval officer and, during World War II, the captain of the submarine S-13 which sank the German military transport ship Wilhelm Gustloff. The most successful Soviet submarine commander in terms of gross register tonnage (GRT) sunk, with 42,000 GRT to his name, he was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union in 1990. Born in Odessa, Marinesko was the son of a Romanian sailor, Ion Marinescu, and a ukrainian woman Tatiana Mihailovna Koval from Kherson Province. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 04:44, 16 January 2021 (UTC)

Pavel Rybalko (23 October 1892 – 28 August 1948; Russian: Павел Семенович Рыбалко, Ukrainian: Павло Семенович Рибалко) was a commander of armoured troops in the Red Army during and following World War II.

Vasily Zavoyko – an admiral in the Russian navy.During the Crimean War, Zavoyko led the successful defence against the Siege of Petropavlovsk by the allied British-French troops.Born to a noble Ukrainian family of a naval medic hailed from Poltava Governorate,[1 in 1827 he took part in the Battle of Navarino, and in 1835-1838 he twice circumnavigated the Earth.

Roman Kondratenko- general in the Imperial Russian Army famous for his devout defense of Port Arthur during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905. Roman Kondratenko was born in Tiflis, (now the capital of Georgia) as the tenth child to a retired Army major of Ukrainian origin. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 04:49, 16 January 2021 (UTC)

Alexei Berest (Russian: Алексей Прокопьевич Берест, Ukrainian: Олексій Прокопович Берест, (Oleksiy Prokopovych Berest); March 9, 1921 – November 4, 1970) was a Soviet political officer and one of the three Red Army soldiers who hoisted the Victory Banner. In 1948, he was discharged from the army and began working in the regional cinema department of Rostov-on-Don.

Kozhedub, Marinesko, Zavoyko, Berest ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 17:09, 20 January 2021 (UTC))

Stefan Yavorsky (Russian: Стефа́н Яво́рский, Ukrainian: Стефа́н Яво́рський), born Simeon Ivanovich Yavorsky (Russian: Симеон Иванович Яворский) (1658 – 8 December [O.S. 27 November] 1722[1]), was an archbishop and statesman in the Russian Empire and the first president of the Most Holy Synod. Artixxxl (talk) 00:05, 25 January 2021 (UTC)

Not convincing. Please do not add more then four at once, and after the other four you recently added will be evaluated, please in case make a new section and only there add candidants in the future.(KIENGIR (talk) 21:49, 25 January 2021 (UTC))

However, Yavorsky,Prokopovich,Razumovski,Bortniansky and Berezovsky are mentioned as ethnic ukrainians in the section "17th and 18th centuries" of this article. "Soon after, the abolishment of the Patriarch's chair by Peter I, the Ukrainian Stephen Yavorsky became Metropolitan of Moscow, followed by Feofan Prokopovich. Demetrius of Rostov became of Tobol and Siberia, and from 1704 Rostov and Yaroslavl. In all over 70 positions in the Orthodox hierarchy were taken by recent emigres from Kyiv.[7] Students of the Kyiv-Mohyla Collegium started up schools and seminaries in many Russian eparchies. By 1750, over 125 such institutions were opened. As a result, these graduates practically controlled the Russian church obtaining key posts there (and holding them to almost the end of the 18th century). Under Prokopovich the Russian Academy of Sciences was opened in 1724 which was chaired from 1746 by Ukrainian Kirill Razumovsky.[7]

The Moscow court had a choir established in 1713 with 21 singers from Ukraine. The conductor for a period of time was A. Vedel. In 1741 44 male, 33 women, and 55 girls were moved to St. Petersburg from Ukraine to sing and entertain. In 1763 the head conductor of the Emperor's court choir was M. Poltoratsky and later Dmitry Bortniansky. Composer Maksym Berezovsky also worked in St. Petersburg at the time. A significant Ukrainian presence was also seen in the Academy of Arts."

Certainly the article should be reviewed.(KIENGIR (talk) 23:21, 27 January 2021 (UTC))

Vladimir Kramnik (Russian: Влади́мир Бори́сович Кра́мник; born 25 June 1975) is a Russian chess grandmaster. He was the Classical World Chess Champion from 2000 to 2006, and the undisputed World Chess Champion from 2006 to 2007. He has won three team gold medals and three individual medals at Chess Olympiads.

His father's birth name was Boris Sokolov, but he took his stepfather's surname when his mother (Vladimir's grandmother) remarried. His mother Irina Fedorovna is Ukrainian and is a music teacher.

Vasily Lanovoy (Russian: Василий Семёнович Лановой; (16 January 1934 – 28 January 2021) was a Soviet and Russian actor who worked in the Vakhtangov Theatre, Moscow. He was also known as the President of Artek Festival of Films for Children. Lanovoy's honours include the KGB Prize, the Lenin Prize, and the title of People's Artist of the USSR. Lanovoy was born to a family of Ukrainian peasants. His parents, originally from the rural Odessa Oblast, escaped the famine to Moscow. However, the World War II Nazi/Romanian occupation caught little Vasily in southern Ukraine with his village relatives while his parents were evacuated to the Soviet rear as workers with a military-critical industrial company.

Mykola Pymonenko (Ukrainian: Микола Корнилович Пимоненко), also known as Nikolai Kornilovich Pimonenko (Russian: Николай Корнильевич Пимоненко); 9 March 1862, Priorka, near Kiev, Russian Empire; [now Kyiv, Ukraine] — 26 March 1912, Kiev, Russian Empire) was a Ukrainian-born realist painter who lived and worked in the Russian Empire. He was associated with the Society of South Russian Artists (1891–6) and the Russian Peredvizhniki society (a group based in Saint Petersburg but with members throughout the Empire) as of 1893.

Igor Shafarevich (Russian: И́горь Ростисла́вович Шафаре́вич; 3 June 1923 – 19 February 2017) was a Russian mathematician who contributed to algebraic number theory and algebraic geometry. He wrote books and articles that criticised socialism, and he was an important dissident during the Soviet regime. Born in Zhytomyr, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.149.25.43 (talk) 02:21, 1 February 2021 (UTC)

Ok this four.(KIENGIR (talk) 09:34, 2 February 2021 (UTC))


Nikolai Ostrovsky (Russian: Николай Алексеевич Островский; Ukrainian: Микола Олексійович Островський; 29 September 1904 – 22 December 1936) was a Soviet socialist realist writer, of Ukrainian origin. He is best known for his novel How the Steel Was Tempered. Ostrovsky was born in the village of Viliya (today a village in Ostroh Raion, Rivne Oblast) in the Volhynian Governorate (Volhynia), then part of the Russian Empire, into a Ukrainian working-class family.

Lyudmila Rudenko (Russian: Людми́ла Влади́мировна Руде́нко, Ukrainian: Людмила Володимирівна Руденко; 27 July 1904 – 4 March 1986) was a Soviet chess player and the second women's world chess champion, from 1950 until 1953.[1] She was awarded the FIDE titles of International Master (IM) and Woman International Master (WIM) in 1950, and Woman Grandmaster (WGM) in 1976. She was the first woman awarded the International Master title. Rudenko was also USSR women's champion in 1952.

Alexandra Kosteniuk (Russian: Алекса́ндра Константи́новна Костеню́к; born 23 April 1984) is a Russian chess grandmaster and Women's World Chess Champion from 2008 to 2010. She was European women's champion in 2004 and a two time Russian Women's Chess Champion (in 2005 and 2016). Kosteniuk won the team gold medal playing for Russia at the Women's Chess Olympiads of 2010, 2012 and 2014, the Women's World Team Chess Championship of 2017,[1] and the Women's European Team Chess Championships of 2007, 2009, 2011, 2015 and 2017.


Alexandra Kollontai (Russian: Алекса́ндра Миха́йловна Коллонта́й, née Domontovich, Домонто́вич; 31 March [O.S. 19 March] 1872 – 9 March 1952) was a Russian revolutionary, politician, diplomat and Marxist theoretician. Serving as the People's Commissar for Welfare in Vladimir Lenin's government in 1917–1918, she was a highly prominent woman within the Bolshevik party and the first woman in history to become an official member of a governing cabinetAlexandra Mikhailovna Domontovich was born on 31 March [O.S. 19 March] 1872 in St. Petersburg. Her father, General Mikhail Alekseevich Domontovich[a] (1830–1902), descended from a Ukrainian family that traced its ancestry back to 13th-century — Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.149.25.43 (talk) 10:01, 2 February 2021 (UTC)

Ostrovsky, Rudenko, Kollontai ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 02:50, 4 February 2021 (UTC))

Fyodor Dostoevsky Dostoevsky's immediate ancestors on his mother's side were merchants; the male line on his father's side were priests.[7][8] Andriy Dostoevsky, the writer's grandfather, was a priest in 1782-1820, signed in Ukrainian – "Andriy". After him, his son Lev ruled in Viitovtsi (1820–1829). Another son, Mykhailo (the writer's father), studied at the Podolsk seminary, which was then founded in Shargorod. From there, as one of the best students, he was sent to study at the Medical and Surgical Academy in Moscow (after training he became one of the best doctors at the Mariinsky Hospital for the Poor). Before the war of 1812 he signed in Ukrainian – "Mykhailo" and only during the war, when he worked as a military doctor, he began to sign in Russian – "Mikhail".

Anna Netrebko (Russian: Анна Юрьевна Нетребко; born 18 September 1971) is a Russian-Austrian operatic soprano. Discovered and promoted by Valery Gergiev, she began her career at the Mariinsky Theatre, collaborating with the conductor in the theater and performances elsewhere. She was noticed globally after playing Donna Anna in Mozart's Don Giovanni at the 2002 Salzburg Festival. She had been known for her rendition of lyric and coloratura soprano roles, most notably Donna Anna and Violetta in Verdi's La traviata, and proceeded into heavier 19th-century romantic roles, such as Leonora in Il trovatore and the role of Lady Macbeth in Macbeth. Since 2016, she has turned her focus to Verismo repertoire.Netrebko was born in Krasnodar, in a family of Kuban Cossack background.

Yevgeny Grebyonka (Russian: Евге́ний Па́влович Гребёнка; Ukrainian: Євген Павлович Гребінка, romanized: Yevhen Pavlovych Hrebinka) (2 February 1812, Ubizhyshche (today – Marianivka), Poltava Governorate - 15 December 1848, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian-Ukrainian[2] romantic[3] prose writer, poet, and philanthropist. He wrote in both the Ukrainian and Russian languages.

Pavel Sudoplatov Sudoplatov was born in Melitopol, Taurida Governorate, Russian Empire (in present-day Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine), to a Russian mother and a Ukrainian father Artixxxl (talk) 03:46, 4 February 2021 (UTC)

Grebyonka, Sudoplatov ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 12:29, 6 February 2021 (UTC))

George Kistiakowsky (Ukrainian: Георгій Богданович Кістяківський, Russian: Георгий Богданович Кистяковский) Born in Kiev in the old Russian Empire, into "an old Ukrainian Cossack family which was part of the intellectual elite in pre-revolutionary Russia" Kistiakowsky attended private schools in Kiev and Moscow until the Russian Revolution broke out in 1917. He then joined the anti-Communist White Army. In 1920 he escaped from Russia in a commandeered French ship.

Theodosius Dobzhansky (Ukrainian: Теодо́сій Григо́рович Добжа́нський; Russian: Феодо́сий Григо́рьевич Добржа́нский; January 25, 1900 – December 18, 1975) Dobzhansky attended the Kiev State University between 1917 and 1921, where he then studied until 1924 specializing in entomology.[10] He then moved to Saint Petersburg, Russia, to study under Yuri Filipchenko, where a Drosophila melanogaster laboratory had been established.

Bohdan Stashynsky (Ukrainian: Богда́н Микола́йович Сташи́нський, born 4 November 1931 in Barszczowice, then Poland, now Ukraine) is a former KGB officer and spy who assassinated the Ukrainian nationalist leaders Lev Rebet and Stepan Bandera in the late 1950s.

Nina Petrovna Khrushcheva (Russian: Нина Петровна Хрущёва; Ukrainian: Ні́на Петрі́вна Хрущо́ва; née Kukharchuk; Russian: Кухарчук; 14 April 1900 – 13 August 1984) was the second wife of the Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. Nina Kukharchuk was born to a Ukrainian (more correctly, Lemki) family in a village of Wasylów, which was then part of the Russian Empire, but now in Poland. Her parents, Pyotr Vasilievich Kukharchuk and Yekaterina Petrovna Bondarchuk, were peasants. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ffsk887 (talkcontribs) 13:04, 6 February 2021 (UTC)

Excuse me, before answering on the content, are you the same account as Artixxxl?(KIENGIR (talk) 09:07, 8 February 2021 (UTC))

Yes — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ffsk887 (talkcontribs) 09:14, 8 February 2021 (UTC)

Please mind this Wikipedia:Username_policy#Using_multiple_accounts and make clear your usage of multiple accounts is legitimate.(KIENGIR (talk) 14:45, 9 February 2021 (UTC))

Ok Artixxxl (talk) 15:36, 9 February 2021 (UTC)

One more question, the IP address 217.149.26.234 (and it's generics) is as well you?(KIENGIR (talk) 12:27, 10 February 2021 (UTC))

The last one is not. Artixxxl (talk) 12:45, 10 February 2021 (UTC)

The others yes. Artixxxl (talk) 12:46, 10 February 2021 (UTC)

Then, please mind this ([1]). Kistiakowsky, Dobzhansky, Stashynsky ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 17:27, 11 February 2021 (UTC))

ok, What about Nina Kukharchuk? Artixxxl (talk) 00:14, 12 February 2021 (UTC)

Vsevolod Murakhovsky (Russian: Всеволод Серафимович Мураховский; 20 October 1926 – 12 January 2017) was a Ukrainian-Russian politician who served as first deputy premier during the Gorbachev Era.

Boris Grabovsky (Russian: Бори́с Па́влович Грабо́вский 26 May 1901 – 13 January 1966) was a Soviet engineer of Ukrainian descent who invented a first fully electronic TV set (video transmitting tube and video receiver) that was demonstrated in 1928.[1] In 1925, one of the pioneers of television Boris Rosing advised and helped him apply for a patent (issued under No 5592) of a fully electronic TV set called Telefot. The son of repressed Ukrainian Poet Pavlo Grabovsky (ru:Грабовский, Павел Арсеньевич)

Sergei Winogradsky(or Vinogradskiy; Ukrainian: Сергій Миколайович Виноградський; 1 September 1856 – 25 February 1953) was a Russian microbiologist, ecologist and soil scientist who pioneered the cycle-of-life concept.

Alexander Bogomolets (Russian: Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Богомо́лец, Ukrainian: Олекса́ндр Олекса́ндрович Богомо́лець/Oleksandr Oleksandrovych Bohomolets; 24 May 1881 – 19 July 1946) was a Ukrainian pathophysiologist. In 1917-1925 worked in Saratov. In 1920-1925 worked in Moscow.

I corrected my diff above, which I mistaked, you may recheck. Kukharchuk is Lemko. Murakhovsky, Grabovsky, Bogomolets ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 11:02, 13 February 2021 (UTC))


It is precisely her Lemko origin that is controversial and not confirmed.[citation needed] Meanwhile, the Lemkos are considered an ethnic group of Ukrainians. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64566480/nina-petrovna-khrushcheva Khrushchev's first wife, Yefrosinya, died in 1921 of hunger and exhaustion during the famine following the Russian Civil War; she had borne Leonid and a daughter, Julia. His second wife was Nina Petrovna Kukharchuk (d. 1984), whom he married in 1924; besides Sergei, they had two daughters, Rada and Lena.Nina Petrovna Kukharchuk, a well-educated Party organizer and daughter of well-to-do Ukrainian peasants.

Danylo Zabolotny (1866 in Chobotarka, Podolia Governorate – 1929) was a Ukrainian epidemiologist and the founder of the world's first research department of epidemiology. In 1927, he published one of the first texts in his field, Fundamentals of Epidemiology. Zabolotny conducted groundbreaking research on a number of infectious diseases, including cholera, diphtheria, dysentery, plague, syphilis, and typhus, as well as on gangrene.

Vladimir Podvysotsky (Russian: Владимир Валерианович Подвысоцкий) or Volodymyr Valerianovych Pidvysotskyi (Ukrainian: Володимир Валеріанович Підвисоцький; 1857, village of Maksymivka, Borznyansky Uyezd, Chernigov Governorate — 22 January 1913, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian pathologist, endocrinologist, immunologist and microbiologist.

Yevdokiya Pasko (Russian: Евдокия Борисовна Пасько; 30 December 1919 – 27 January 2017) was a squadron navigator in the Soviet all-female 46th Taman Guards Night Bomber Aviation Regiment during World War II. For her successes in the war, she was honored with the title of Hero of the Soviet Union on 26 October 1944.Pasko was born in Lipenko village, Jeti-Ögüz District, Semirechye Oblast on 30 December 1919 to family of Ukrainian peasant immigrants; she was the youngest of twelve children.

Viktor Bunyakovsky (Russian: Ви́ктор Я́ковлевич Буняко́вский, Ukrainian: Ві́ктор Я́кович Буняко́вський; 16 December [O.S. 4 December] 1804, Bar, Podolia Governorate, Russian Empire – 12 December [O.S. 30 November] 1889, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian mathematician, member and later vice president of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences.

Bunyakovsky was a mathematician, noted for his work in theoretical mechanics and number theory (see: Bunyakovsky conjecture), and is credited with an early discovery of the Cauchy–Schwarz inequality, proving it for the infinite dimensional case in 1859, many years prior to Hermann Schwarz's works on the subject. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 11:47, 13 February 2021 (UTC)

Some consider, some not, we better ignore controversial issues. Zabolotny, Pasko, Bunyakovsky ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 15:48, 14 February 2021 (UTC))

Vladimir Betz (Ukrainian: Володи́мир Олексійович Бец) (26 April [O.S. 14 April] 1834 – 12 October [O.S. 30 September] 1894)[2] was a Soviet Ukrainian anatomist and histologist, professor of the Saint Vladimir University, famous for the discovery of giant pyramidal neurons of primary motor cortex.

Alexander Archipenko (also referred to as Olexandr, Oleksandr, or Aleksandr; Ukrainian: Олександр Порфирович Архипенко, Romanized: Olexandr Porfyrovych Arkhypenko; May 30 [O.S. May 18] 1887 – February 25, 1964) was a Ukrainian and American avant-garde artist, sculptor, and graphic artist. He was one of the first to apply the principles of Cubism to architecture, analyzing human figure into geometrical forms. rom 1902 to 1905 he attended the Kyiv Art School (KKHU). In 1906 he continued his education in the arts at Serhiy Svetoslavsky (Kyiv), and later that year had an exhibition there with Alexander Bogomazov. He then moved to Moscow where he had a chance to exhibit his work in some group shows.

Dmitry Kozak (Russian: Дмитрий Николаевич Козак, IPA: [ˈdmʲitrʲɪj nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪtɕ 'kozək], Ukrainian: Дмитро Миколайович Козак; born 7 November 1958) is a Russian politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia from 2008 to 2020.Ethnic ukrainian https://24smi.org/celebrity/3629-dmitrii-kozak.html

Lev Pisarzhevsky (also transliterated as Pisarzhevskii: Russian: Лев Влади́мирович Писарже́вский; 13 February 1874 – 23 March 1938) was a Ukrainian Soviet chemist who studied peroxides, peracids, and solutions. Lectured in St. Petersburg. He was elected a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in 1928 and a full member in 1930. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 16:30, 14 February 2021 (UTC)

All ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 19:25, 15 February 2021 (UTC))

Artillery Quartermaster Grigory Vakulenchuk (Russian: Григо́рий Ники́тич Вакуленчу́к, 1877– 14/27 June 1905) was a Ukrainian sailor in the Imperial Russian Navy. He was born in Velyki Korovyntsi (now in Zhytomyr Oblast). He served on the Russian battleship Potemkin.

Afanasi Matushenko (Russian: Афана́сий Никола́евич Матюшенко, Ukrainian: Пана́с Микола́йович Матюшенко, 2 May 1879 - 2 November [O.S. October 20] 1907), was a non-commissioned officer in the Russian Black Sea Fleet, revolutionary socialist, and ringleader of the mutiny on the Russian battleship Potemkin. He was born into a peasant family in the village of Derhachi (by some accounts - cobbler family[1]), eight miles northwest of Kharkiv.

Maxim Berezovsky (alternative transcriptions of names are Maxim Berezovski, Maksim Berezovsky or Maksym Berezovsky, Russian: Максим Созонтович Березовский About this soundlisten (help·info)) (ca. 1745 — 2 April 1777) was a Russian[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Imperial composer, opera singer, bassist and violinist, who studied in Italy and worked in the St. Petersburg Court Chapel. Some researchers claim that Berezovsky was born in the area of Ukraine.[8] Based on this hypothesis they observe Berezovsky as Ukrainian composer as well as Russian.

Igor Markevitch (Russian: Игорь Борисович Маркевич, Igor Borisovich Markevich, Ukrainian: Ігор Борисович Маркевич, Ihor Borysovych Markevych; July 27, 1912 – March 7, 1983) was an avant-garde Russian composer and eminent conductor of Ukrainian origin who studied and worked in Paris and became a naturalized Italian and French citizen in 1947 and 1982 respectively. He was commissioned in 1929 for a piano concerto by impresario Serge Diaghilev of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. Markevitch settled in Italy during World War II. After the war, he moved to Switzerland. He had an international conducting career from there. He was married twice and had three sons and two daughters. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.149.26.8 (talk) 01:05, 16 February 2021 (UTC)

All ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 11:30, 17 February 2021 (UTC))

Oleksandr Komarystyi (Ukrainian: Олександр Комаристий; Russian: Александр Комаристый; born October 2, 1989) is a Ukrainian-Russian professional ice hockey center who plays for HC Dinamo Saint Petersburg in the Supreme Hockey League (VHL).

Kostiantyn Kasianchuk (Ukrainian: Костянтин Вікторович Касянчук; born 24 October 1979) is a Ukrainian retired professional ice hockey left wing who last played for HK Neman Grodno of the Belarusian Extraleague. Internationally he played for Ukraine in multiple World Championships.Played in Buran Voronezh,HC Dynamo Moscow and Vityaz Chekhov.


Sergei Kramarenko (Russian: Серге́й Макарович Крамаренко; 10 April 1923 – 21 May 2020) was a Soviet Air Force officer who fought in the World War II and the Korean War. For his service in Korea he became a holder of the Title of Hero of the Soviet Union. He achieved several high command positions in the USSR and was also Air Force advisor in Iraq and Algeria in the 1970s. Retired in 1977 with the rank of major-general, he lived with his family in Moscow.

He was the last living Soviet flying ace of Korean War.Sergei Kramarenko was born on 10 April 1923 in the village of Kalinovka in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine, the eldest of three sons of Makar Kramarenko and Nadezhda Galkovskaya. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 12:10, 17 February 2021 (UTC)

Kirill Vyshinsky (Russian: Кирилл Валериевич Вышинский; Ukrainian: Кирило Валерійович Вишинський) (born 19 February 1967) is a journalist.[1] He was the director of RIA Novosti's Ukraine branch (2014-2018).[1] In 2018, Vyshinsky was arrested in Ukraine on charges of treason. In September 2019 he was exchanged to Russia where he continued his journalistic career. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 12:14, 17 February 2021 (UTC)

All ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 19:13, 18 February 2021 (UTC))


1)Father Georgy Apollonovich Gapon was a Ukrainian priest who became involved with missionary activity among the homeless in St. Petersburg, where he was a student at the St. Petersburg Theological Academy. https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/gapon-georgy-apollonovich

2)Petro Yefymenko [or Jefymenko Ukrainian: Петро Єфименко, pseud. Petro Odynets], (2 September 1835, Velykyi Tokmak, Berdiansk county, Ukraine – 7 May 1908, Saint Petersburg, Russia) was a Ukrainian ethnographer and historian, statistician by profession.

3)Pavlo Chubynsky (Ukrainian: Павло Платонович Чубинський; 1839 – January 26, 1884) was a Ukrainian poet and ethnographer. Worked in Archangelsk province.When his work in that region was recognized internationally by his peers, Chubynsky was sent to Saint Petersburg to work in the Transport Ministry as a low-level official.

4)Alexander Novak (Russian: Александр Валентинович Нóвак; born 23 August 1971 in Avdiivka, Donetsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR), is a Russian politician, Deputy Prime Minister of Russia since 2020.

Minister of Energy of Russia (2012-2020). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.149.25.15 (talk) 02:11, 19 February 2021 (UTC)

Please login in the future, as we discussed. 2, 3 ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 17:24, 20 February 2021 (UTC))

Mikhail Tugan-Baranovsky ( Михаил Иванович Туган-Барановский, Ukrainian: Михайло Іванович Туган-Барановський, Mykhailo Ivanovich Tuhan-Baranovskyi) was a Russian Empire economist, politician, statesman.

Antonina Prikhot'ko (April 26, 1906 in Pyatigorsk, Russia – September 29, 1995 in Kyiv, Ukraine), was a Russian-born Ukrainian Soviet experimental physicist. She was an Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and is known for her fundamental contributions to the condensed matter spectroscopy.

Vladimir Pravdich-Neminsky (Russian: Владимир Владимирович Правдич-Неминский,Ukrainian: Володимир Володимирович Правдич-Немінський ; 2 July 1879 – 17 May 1952) was Ukrainian and then Soviet physiologist who published the first EEG and the evoked potential of the mammalian brain. He was a representative of Kiev Physiological School. He was a victim of Soviet repressions.

Anatoly Babko (15 October 1905 in Sudzhenskoye, Tomsk Governorate – 7 January 1968) was a famous Ukrainian chemist, specializing in analytical chemistry and in the chemistry of complex compounds. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 17:54, 20 February 2021 (UTC)

Tugan-Baranovsky, Prikhot'ko, Pravdich-Neminsky ok. But again, please *always* login and don't edit as IP!(KIENGIR (talk) 21:34, 22 February 2021 (UTC))

Mykhaylo Maksymovych (Ukrainian: Михайло Олександрович Максимович; Russian: Михаил Александрович Максимович; 3 September 1804 – 10 November 1873) was a famous professor in plant biology, Ukrainian historian and writer in the Russian Empire of a Cossack background.

Fedir Vovk (Ukrainian Федір Кіндратович Вовк or Russian Фёдор Кондратьевич Волков; 1847–1918) was a Ukrainian anthropologist-archaeologist, the curator of the Alexander III Museum in St. Petersburg.

Ivan Dubovoy (Russian: Иван Васильевич Дубовой; 16 June [O.S. 3 June] 1900 – 17 April 1981) was a Soviet Army major general of tank forces and a Hero of the Soviet Union. Dubovoy served in the Russian Civil War and the Polish–Soviet War with an artillery unit. He became a junior officer in artillery units during the interwar period and in the early 1930s transferred to the emerging mechanized forces, where he rose to chief of staff of a tank brigade, tank division, and mechanized corps. After the beginning of Operation Barbarossa his unit was destroyed in encirclement in Belarus, with Dubovoy reaching Soviet lines after two months behind German lines. He subsequently served as chief of staff of the 1st Mechanized Corps and became commander of the 7th Mechanized Corps before being severely wounded in late 1943. After recovering, Dubovoy became commander of the 16th Tank Corps, being made a Hero of the Soviet Union for his leadership of it in the Uman–Botoșani Offensive of early 1944. Dubovoy was replaced in command of the corps in August 1944 and never held active command again. He continued to serve postwar and retired in the 1950s.Dubovoy was born to a Ukrainian working class family on 16 June 1900 in Starobelsk, Kharkov Governorate.

Professor Evgeny Paton was a Russian and Soviet engineer of Ukrainian descent who established the E. O. Paton Electric Welding Institute in Kyiv. Paton was a people's deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union (1946–1953). He was the father of Borys Paton. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 01:29, 23 February 2021 (UTC)

All ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 21:20, 25 February 2021 (UTC))

Valery Kostuk is a Russian scientist who has contributed to the development of processes for producing gases and cryogenic liquids. He is a vice president of the Russian Academy of Sciences.Born 26 August 1940 (age 80) Zaporizhia,Ukrainian SSR.

Vladimir Lysenko (Russian: Владимир Лысенко; born 1 January 1955) is a Russian academic and world traveler. He set several Guinness World Records related to high-altitude river rafting.Lysenko was born in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR

Roman Rudenko (Russian: Рома́н Андре́евич Руде́нко, 30 July 1907 – 23 January 1981) was a Soviet lawyer. Procurator-General of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic from 1944 to 1953, Rudenko became Procurator-General of the entire Soviet Union after 1953. He is well known internationally for acting as chief prosecutor for the USSR at the 1946 trial of the major Nazi war criminals in Nuremberg. He was also chief prosecutor at the "Trial of the Sixteen" (Polish Underground leaders) held in Moscow the year before. At the time he served at Nuremberg, Rudenko held the rank of Lieutenant-General within the USSR Procuracy.

Vladimir Chub (Russian: Владимир Фёдорович Чуб) (born 24 July 1948 in Pinsk, Brest Province, Belarus) was the governor of Rostov Oblast in Russia from 1991 until 2010. He was appointed governor in October 1991 and later that year won an election for the post by a large majority. He was re-elected in 1996 and 2001. He was appointed to the Federation Council in 1993.[1] Prior to his governorship, he was First Secretary of the CPSU committee of Proletarian district of Rostov.[2] He is a member of the United Russia party, formerly a member of NDR, and OKS.[3] His administration takes a strong stance against illegal political activity. Chub is of Ukrainian ancestry.

Rudenko, Chub ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 21:22, 27 February 2021 (UTC))

Yuri Nesterenko (Russian: Ю́рий Валенти́нович Нестере́нко; born December 5, 1946 in Kharkiv, USSR now Ukraine) is a Soviet and Russian mathematician who has written papers in algebraic independence theory and transcendental number theory.

Yaroslav Rakitskyi (Ukrainian: Ярослав Володимирович Ракицький, pronounced [jɐroˈslɑu̯ woloˈdɪmɪrowɪtʃ rɐˈkɪtsʲkɪj]; Russian: Ярослав Владимирович Ракицкий; born 3 August 1989) is a Ukrainian footballer currently playing as a defender for Russian club Zenit Saint Petersburg. He is best known for his passing ability and free-kicks.

Oleg Salenko (Russian: Олег Анатольевич Саленко, Ukrainian: Олег Анатолійович Саленко; born 25 October 1969) is a retired Russian-Ukrainian footballer who played as a forward. He scored a record five goals in a group-stage match in the 1994 World Cup, helping him earn the Golden Boot as joint-top tournament goalscorer.

Pyotr Leshchenko(Russian: Пётр Константинович Лещенко; 2 June 1898 – 16 July 1954), a singer in the Russian Empire and later the Soviet Union, is universally considered "the King of Russian Tango"[citation needed] and specifically known for his rendition of "Serdtse"—a tango, sung unusually not in Spanish but in Russian.He was born as an illegitimate child of the Russian Empire in Isayevo village of the Kherson Governorate (now part of Odessa Oblast, Ukraine) into a poor and illiterate Ukrainian peasant family. Artixxxl (talk) 04:13, 28 February 2021 (UTC)

Rakitskyi, Salenko, Leshchenko ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 09:12, 1 March 2021 (UTC))

Aleksandr Golovko (Russian: Александр Валентинович Головко, Ukrainian: Олександр Валентинович Головко; born 29 January 1964) is Russian colonel general in the Russian military and commander of the Russian Space Forces since 1 August 2015.Golovko is of Ukrainian descent and was born in the Ukrainian SSR in 1964.

Alexander Gorban was born in Omsk on 19 April 1952. His father Nikolai Vasilievich Gorban was a historian and writer of Ukrainian origin exiled from Ukraine to Siberia, and his mother was a literature teacher in Omsk Pedagogical Institute.

Natalia Titorenko (Russian: Наталья Ивановна Титоренко; born 16 January 1951) is a Soviet and Russian chess player who hold the FIDE title of Woman International Master (1982).Born 16 January 1951 (age 70) Berdychiv, Ukraine

Stepan Chervonenko (Russian: Степан Васильевич Червоненко; Ukrainian: Степан Васильович Червоненко, Czech: Stěpan Vasiljevič Červoněnko; born 16 September [O.S. 3 September] 1915, Okip, Poltava Oblast, Russian Empire, died 11 July 2003, Moscow, Russian Federation) was the Soviet ambassador to Peking — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 09:57, 1 March 2021 (UTC)

Golovko, Gorban ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 20:00, 2 March 2021 (UTC))

Oleg Tverdovsky (Russian: Олег Федорович Твердовский; born 18 May 1976) is a Russian former professional ice hockey defenceman.Born in Donetsk,Ukrainian S.S.R.

Vitaly Vishnevskiy (Russian: Виталий Викторович Вишневский, Ukrainian: Віталій Вікторович Вишневський; born March 18, 1980) is a Russian former professional ice hockey defenceman. He previously played in the National Hockey League for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Atlanta Thrashers, Nashville Predators, and New Jersey Devils, as well as for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, SKA St. Petersburg and Severstal Cherepovets in the KHL.

Ivan Naumovich Dubovoy (September 24, 1896 – July 29, 1938) was a Ukrainian Soviet army commander. He fought for the Imperial Russian Army in World War I before going over to the Bolsheviks in the subsequent Civil War. With fellow Ukrainian Ivan Fedko he secured his hometown for the Red Army. He was a recipient of the Order of the Red Banner. During the Great Purge, he was arrested on August 21, 1937. On July 28, 1938, he was sentenced to death by the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union and executed the following day. After the death of Joseph Stalin, he was rehabilitated in 1956.

Alexander Danieliuk-Stefanski ( 30 November 1897, Warsaw – 21 August 1937, Moscow) was a Polish communist politician, active in Poland and in the Soviet Union. Of probable Ukrainian ethnicity,[4] Danieliuk-Stefanski was a member of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party since 1915, taking part in the Russian Revolution of 1917 and becoming affiliated with the Bolshevik faction. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 02:19, 3 March 2021 (UTC)

Tverdovsky, Vishnevskiy, Dubovoy ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 20:59, 3 March 2021 (UTC))

Olga Sherbak (born 14 March 1998)[1] is a Russian handball player who plays for HC Lada. Born in Sevastopol, Ukraine.

Zinovie Serdiuk (November 15, 1903 in Harbuzynka – August 8, 1982 in Moscow) was a Ukrainian–Moldavian politician of the Soviet period.

Maria Nikiforova (Ukrainian: Марія (Маруся) Григорівна Нікіфорова; Russian: Мария Григорьевна Никифорова; 1885–1919), was an anarchist partisan leader. A self-described terrorist from the age of 16, she was known widely by her nickname, Marusya. Through her exploits she became a renowned figure in the anarchist movement of 1918–1919 in Ukraine during the Russian Civil War.

Stepan Naumenko (Russian: Степан Иванович Науменко, Ukrainian: Степан Іванович Науменко; 7 January 1920 – 20 November 2004) was a Soviet MiG-15 pilot during the Korean War, credited as the first Soviet ace in the conflict. Estimates of his number of victories range from two to six, although most indicate five.Naumenko was born on 7 January 1920 to a Ukrainian family in Zlynka village, Kirovgrad oblast.

Sherbak, Serdiuk, Nikiforova ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 16:43, 5 March 2021 (UTC))

What's wrong with Naumenko? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 17:08, 5 March 2021 (UTC)


Nikita Dzhigurda or Nikita Borysovych Dzhyhurda (Russian: Ники́та Бори́сович Джигурда́, Ukrainian: Нікіта Борисович Джигурда; born March 27, 1961) is a Ukrainian-Russian movie actor, singer, and cult media icon.

Konstantin Kobets (Russian: Константин Иванович Кобец; 16 July 1939 – 31 December 2012) was a Russian army general. In early 1991 he was serving as Deputy Chief of the Soviet General Staff for communications.Was born in Kiev,Ukrainian SSR.

Viktor Miroshnichenko (Russian: Виктор Мирошниченко; born 1 December 1959 in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR) is a retired Ukrainian boxer, who represented the USSR at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union.

Olga Peretyatko (Russian: Ольга Александровна Перетятько; born 21 May 1980) is a Russian operatic soprano.Peretyatko was born in Leningrad, to Russian mother and Ukrainian father, a baritone singer in the choir of the Mariinsky Theatre.

Naumenko would need more details for verification of his ethnic background. The recemt four ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 19:48, 6 March 2021 (UTC))

Olena Zubko (Ukrainian: Олена Антонівна Зубко, born 8 May 1953) is a Ukrainian rower who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1976 Summer Olympics. In 1976 she was a crew member of the Soviet boat which won the silver medal in the eights event.


Vasily Velichko (Russian: Васи́лий Льво́вич Вели́чко; 14 July 1860, Pryluky, Poltava Governorate, Ukraine, then Russian Empire, – 13 January 1904 in Saint Petersburg) was a Russian poet, playwright and publicist, one of the leaders of Russian Assembly,[1][2] and editor of the semi-official Kavkaz gazette.


Sergey Solomko (Russian: Сергей Сергеевич Соломко; Ukrainian: Сергій Сергійович Соломко; 22 August 1867 in Saint Petersburg – 2 February 1928 in Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois) was a Ukrainian painter, watercolorist, illustrator and designer.


Fedor Zinchenko (Russian: Фёдор Матвеевич Зинченко; 19 September 1902 in Stavskovo, Tomsk Governorate, Russian Empire - 15 October 1991 in Cherkasy, Ukraine) was a Soviet officer who commanded the 150th Rifle Division's 756th Regiment during the Storming of the Reichstag. The soldiers under his command raised the Victory Banner.Born in Tomsk Governorate to a peasant family of Ukrainian ethnicity,[1] Zinchenko joined the Red Army at 1924, becoming a member of the Communist Party two years later.

Zubko, Zinchenko ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 18:00, 7 March 2021 (UTC))

Sergei Makovetsky(Russian: Серге́й Васи́льевич Макове́цкий, born 13 June 1958) is a Soviet and Ukrainian-born Russian film and stage actor.

Sergey Shakhray (Russian: Серге́й Михайлович Шахрай) (born April 30, 1956, in Simferopol, Crimea, Ukrainian SSR) is a Russian politician. He is a co-author of the Constitution of the Russian Federation.

Alexander Litovchenko (Russian: Алекса́ндр Дми́триевич Лито́вченко; 1835, Kremenchuk - 28 June 1890, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian painter who specialized in depicting Muscovite Russia of the 16th and 17th centuries. Born in Kremenchuk

Hryhory Alchevsky(Ukrainian: Григорій Олексійович Алчевський) also known as Grigory Alchevski (Russian orthography) (Russian: Григорий Алексеевич Алчевский) (1866 in Kharkiv, Russian Empire – 1920 in Moscow) was a prominent Ukrainian and minor Russian composer. Artixxxl (talk) 18:40, 7 March 2021 (UTC)

Makovetsky, Alchevsky ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 21:53, 8 March 2021 (UTC))

Sogdiana (Russian: Согдиана), sometimes with the last name Fedorinskaya (Федоринская), born as Oksana Vladimirovna Nechitaylo (Russian: Оксана Владимировна Нечитайло) is an Uzbek and Russian singer and actress, born February 17, 1984 in Tashkent. She is of Ukrainian descent.


Oleksandr Harmash (Garmash) (1890–June 1940) (Ukrainian: Олександр Андрійович Гармаш) - was a Ukrainian and Soviet scientist in the field of production line methods in construction (construction engineering).

Yury Koval (Russian: Юрий Иосифович Коваль, February 9, 1938 in Moscow – August 2, 1995 in Moscow) was a Russian author, artist, and screenplay writer.Yury Koval was born in Moscow in 1938. Both of his parents came from peasant families. His Ukrainian father Iosif Yakovlevich Koval was a criminal investigator.

Fyodor Zozulya (Russian: Фёдор Владимирович Зозуля; 9 November [O.S. 27 October] 1907 – 21 April 1964) was an admiral of the Soviet Navy.Born on 9 November 1907 in Stavropol to Ukrainian parents, Zozulya entered the Soviet Navy (then the Naval Forces of the Red Army) in 1925 as a student at the M.V. Frunze Naval School from October of that year. Artixxxl (talk) 02:22, 9 March 2021 (UTC)

All ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 21:51, 10 March 2021 (UTC))

Nataliya Zinchenko (Ukrainian: Наталія Зінченко; born 3 October 1979) is a former Ukrainian football player who currently acts as manager for Zvezda Perm.Zinchenko joined Zvezda Perm in 2007[1] and furthermore served as the team's captain;[2] under his tenure, the team reached the final of the 2008-09 UEFA Women's Cup. She previously played for Ryazan VDV.[3] After having retired due to injury in 2010 she replaced Shek Borkowski as the manager at Zvezda Perm.[4]

Throughout her career she won seven Russian leagues, two Russian cups, two Ukrainian leagues and one Ukrainian cup.

Olga Dvirna (born February 11, 1953) is a retired female middle distance runner who represented the Soviet Union in the late 1970s and early 1980s. She set her personal best in the women's 1,500 metres (3:54.23) on July 27, 1982, at a meet in Kiev.Born February 11, 1953 (age 68) Cherkasy Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union

Vladimir Ivanovich Kozlovsky (Russian: Владимир Иванович Козловский; 1867 - 1930) was a Russian Impressionist painter. Born in Kiev

Viktor Petrik (Russian: Виктор Петрик; born 1946) is a Russian businessman. He claims to have made a number of scientific breakthroughs which he markets through his company Goldformula.Viktor Petrik was born in 1946 in Zhytomyr,[4] Ukrainian SSR. Artixxxl (talk) 04:25, 11 March 2021 (UTC)

Dvirna, Petrik ok. Zinchenko lives in Russia?(KIENGIR (talk) 22:28, 12 March 2021 (UTC))

Used to live before for likely 15 years. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 176.59.16.207 (talk) 23:39, 12 March 2021 (UTC)

Mariya Sergeyenko (9 December 1891 – 28 October 1987) was a Soviet scholar of Roman history and philologist (Professor from 1948).Sergeyenko was born in Novozybkov (then Russian Chernigov Governorate).

Dmitri Shkidchenko (Ukrainian: Дмитро Шкидченко[1] or Шкідченко)[2] is a Ukrainian figure skating coach and former pair skater who competed internationally for the Soviet Union. With skating partner Irina Mironenko, he is the 1985 and 1986 World Junior silver medalist.

Aleksey Mazurenko (Russian: Алексе́й Ефи́мович Мазуре́нко; 20 June [O.S. 7 June] 1917 – 11 March 2004) was the commander of the 7th Guards Assault Aviation Regiment in the Black Sea Fleet during World War II. He was twice awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union during the war and remained in the military afterwards, reaching the rank of General-major.Mazurenko was born on 20 June [O.S. 7 June] 1917 on a farm in Yelisavetgrad to a Ukrainian family.

Andrey Vitruk (Russian: Андрей Никифорович Витрук; 7 July 1902 – 1 June 1946) was a Soviet military officer, a Major General of the Soviet Air Forces and a Hero of the Soviet Union.Vitruk was born July 7, 1902, in Andrushki near Zhytomir, then in Russian Empire, to a Ukrainian peasant family.

Shkidchenko, Mazurenko, Vitruk ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 14:50, 14 March 2021 (UTC))

Igor Gamula (Russian: Игорь Васильевич Гамула, Ukrainian: Ігор Васильович Гамула; born 17 February 1960) is a Ukrainian-born Russian professional football coach and a former player. He works as a scout for FC Rostov. He made his debut in the Soviet Top League in 1978 for FC Zorya Voroshylovhrad. Gamula has Ukrainian and Russian citizenship.

Irina Zhuk was born on 3 December 1966 in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union.

Tetyana Kozyrenko (Ukrainian: Тетяна Козиренко, born 4 May 1996) is a Ukrainian footballer, who plays for Lokomotiv Moscow in the Women's Football League.

Igor Simonenko (Russian: Игорь Борисович Симоненко; 16 August 1935, Kiev — 22 March 2008, Rostov-on-Don) was a Russian mathematician. Professor, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Honoured Scientist of the Russian Federation. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 15:20, 14 March 2021 (UTC)

Gamula, Zhuk, Kozyrenko ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 21:29, 15 March 2021 (UTC))

Rufin Sudkovsky (Ukrainian: Руфін Гаврилович Судковський, Russian: Руфин Гаврилович Судковский; 19 April 1850, Ochakov, Government of Kherson, Russian Empire – 16 February 1885, Ochakov) was a Ukrainian[1][2] landscape painter who specialized in naval and maritime scenes.He was the son of a Russian Orthodox priest in the Diocese of Kherson, then part of the Russian Empire, now Ukraine.


Tetyana Skachko (Ukrainian: Тетяна Вікторівна Схачко; Russian: Татьяна Викторовңа Схачко) born August 18, 1954 in Voroshilovgrad, Ukrainian SSR) is a retired long jumper who represented the USSR. She won the bronze medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow with a jump of 7.01 metres.

Gordey Levchenko (Russian: Гордей Иванович Левченко, 1 February 1897 – 26 May 1981) was a Soviet naval commander and admiral from 1944. Born at Dubrovka, Ukraine, a part of the Russian Empire, in 1897, Levchenko joined the Imperial Russian Navy in 1913. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 06:23, 16 March 2021 (UTC)

Nikolai Simoniak (Russian: Николай Павлович Симоняк, February 17 [O.S. February 4] 1901 – April 23, 1956) was a General in the Soviet Army during World War II.Simoniak was born to Ukrainian parents on 17 February 1901 in the stanitsa of Temizhbekskaya, Caucasus Detachment of, Kuban Oblast.

Sudkovsky, Levchenko, Simoniak ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 01:47, 18 March 2021 (UTC))


Pavel Morozenko (Russian: Павел Семёнович Морозенко; Ukrainian: Павло Семенович Морозенко; Pavlo Semenovich Morozenko; born 5 July 1939, Snizhne, Ukrainian SSR — died 14 July 1991, Rostov Region, RSFSR) — Soviet theatre and film actor, Merited artist of the Ukrainian SSR (1973).

Boris Evgenyevich Votchal (Russian: Борис Евгеньевич Вотчал; June 9, 1895 in Kiev - September 19, 1971 in Moscow) was a Soviet scientist, Academician of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (since 1969), Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation (1966), one of the founders of the clinical pharmacology in Russia. He was a son of Academician Eugene Votchal. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv in 1918. He was a student of Feofil Yanovsky.

Fedir Dyachenko (Ukrainian: Федір Трофимович Дяченко, Russian: Фёдор Трофимович Дьяченко; 16 June 1917 – 8 August 1995), was a Ukrainian-born Russian Soviet sniper during World War II, credited with as many as 425 kills. He was born in the village of Velyki Krynky, now part of Hlobyne Raion of Poltava Oblast. Dyachenko was one of the most effective snipers in the Red Army during World War II. He was granted the status of Hero of the Soviet Union in 1944.

Innocent of Irkutsk (Russian: Иннокентий Иркутский, c. 1680-November 27, 1731) was a missionary to Siberia and the first bishop of Irkutsk in Russia. He was born Ivan Kulczycki (Иван Кульчицкий, Ivan Kouchitzky) to a noble family in the Diocese of Chernigov. In 1706, he became a monk at the Lavra of the Kiev Caves. Afterwards he was appointed a professor at the Ecclesiastical Academy of Moscow, and then the locum tenens chaplain-general at the Lavra of St. Alexander Nevsky in St. Petersburg. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 06:25, 18 March 2021 (UTC)

Morozenko, Dyachenko ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 14:41, 20 March 2021 (UTC))

Valery Glivenko (Russian: Вале́рий Ива́нович Гливе́нко, Ukrainian: Валерій Іванович Гливенко; 2 January 1897 (Gregorian calendar) / 21 December 1896 (Julian calendar) in Kiev – 15 February 1940 in Moscow) was a Soviet mathematician. He worked in foundations of mathematics, real analysis, probability theory, and mathematical statistics. He taught at Moscow Industrial Pedagogical Institute[1] until his death at age 43.[2][3] Most of Glivenko's work was published in French.

Dmitry Glinka (Russian: Дмитрий Борисович Глинка; 23 December [O.S. 10 December] 1917 – 1 March 1979) was a Soviet flying ace during World War II who was twice awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union for his achievements, having scored 50 individual aerial victories by the end of the war. His older brother, Boris Glinka, was also a flying ace and Hero of the Soviet Union.Born 23 December [O.S. 10 December] 1917 Aleksandrov Dar village, Kherson district, Ukrainian People's Republic (present-day Kryvyi Rih)

Vasily Senko (Russian: Василий Васильевич Сенько, Ukrainian: Василь Васильович Сенько; 15 October 1921 – 5 June 1984) was a Soviet Air Force colonel and the only navigator who was twice awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union. Vasily Mykhlik was born on 29 December 1922 in Soldatskoye village, Nikolayev Governorate, Ukrainian SSR to a Ukrainian peasant family. Leonid Beda was born to a Ukrainian family in Novopokrovka village of the RSFSR

Ivan Romanovsky (Russian: Иван Павлович Романовский) 28 April [O.S. 16 April] 1877 – 17 April 1920) was a general in the Imperial Russian Army and one of the leaders of the counterrevolutionary White movement during the Russian Civil War. Romanovsky served as chief of staff of the Volunteer Army and later the Armed Forces of South Russia. Born in Luhansk — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 16:15, 20 March 2021 (UTC)

Glivenko, Glinka, Senko ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 02:01, 22 March 2021 (UTC))

Leonid Beda was born to a Ukrainian family in Novopokrovka village of the RSFSR

Vasily Mykhlik was born on 29 December 1922 in Soldatskoye village, Nikolayev Governorate, Ukrainian SSR to a Ukrainian peasant family.

Yuri Moroz (Russian: Юрий Павлович Мороз; September 29, 1956, Krasnodon, Ukrainian SSR) is a Soviet and Russian film director, actor, scriptwriter, producer.

Ivan Koval-Samborsky (1893–1962) was a Ukrainian stage and film actor. After establishing himself in the Soviet film industry in the 1920s, he briefly went to work in Germany during the late 1920s before returning to Russia following the arrival of sound. In 1938 he was arrested by the Soviet authorities leading to his most recent film, the anti-Nazi The Swamp Soldiers, having to be reshot to minimize his role.[1] He didn't appear in another film until 1957.Died in Moscow. Artixxxl (talk) 04:37, 22 March 2021 (UTC)

Beda, Mykhlik ok....Moroz lives in Russia?(KIENGIR (talk) 19:17, 23 March 2021 (UTC))

Moroz not Artixxxl (talk) 19:49, 23 March 2021 (UTC)

Victor Kostetskiy(Russian: Ви́ктор Алекса́ндрович Косте́цкий; 12 April 1941 – 6 November 2014) was a Russian and Soviet actor. Born Victor Aleksandrovitch Kostetskiy 12 April 1941 Zhmerynka, Ukrainian SSR, USSR

Ruslan Gorobets (Russian: Руслан Борисович Горобец), born on June 19, 1956, is a Russian music composer, singer and arranger. Meritorious Artist of Russia (1994).Ruslan Gorobets was born into a musical family in the town of Boyarka Kiev Oblast,Ukrainian SSR

Alexandra Strelchenko (Russian: Александра Ильинична Стрельченко; 2 February 1937 – 2 August 2019) was a Ukrainian actress and singer. She was a performer of Russian folk songs, Russian romances and pop songs. She was awarded the People's Artist of the RSFSR in 1984.

Natalia Ermolenko-Yuzhina (Russian: Наталия Степановна Ермоленко-Южина; 1881, Kiev, Russian Empire – 1937, Paris, France) was a Russian opera singer (soprano). Artixxxl (talk) 19:54, 23 March 2021 (UTC)

Kostetskiy, Gorobets, Strelchenko ok.(KIENGIR (talk) 02:44, 26 March 2021 (UTC))

Nicolai Ivanovich Kravchenko (1867–1941) was a Russian battle painter, journalist and writer. Born in Simferopol

Pavel Pavlenko (Russian: Павел Павлович Павленко) (20 September 1902 – 9 March 1993) was a Soviet stage and film actor.Born in Kiev, he later moved to Moscow and graduated in 1919 from the Moscow City Theatrical School named for Anatoly Lunacharsky.

Artur Kirilenko (Russian: Арту́р Влади́мирович Кириле́нко, born 22 June 1972), a Russian entrepreneur, between 1994 and 2010 was owner and director of Stroymontazh, one of the largest property development companies in St Petersburg, Russia. Honorary Builder of Russia. Born 22 June 1972 (age 48) Horlivka, Ukrainian SSR

Alexander Nikitenko (Алекса́ндр Васи́льевич Никите́нко; 1804 – 1877) was a well-educated Ukrainian serf of Count Sheremetev who was granted freedom under pressure from Kondraty Ryleyev and other men of letters. He narrowly escaped persecution in the wake of the Decembrist Uprising and served as censor through much of Nicholas I's reign. He was also a literary historian, censor, Professor of Saint Petersburg University, and ordinary member of St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences. Nikitenko is notable for a very detailed diary that he kept from an early age. It appeared in print in 1888-92; an abridged English translation was published in 1975. Artixxxl (talk) 04:56, 26 March 2021 (UTC)

I am thinking about Pavlenko, but there is a little information beyond the birthplace...could you present more background information?(KIENGIR (talk) 22:49, 27 March 2021 (UTC))

Pavenko's father is an opera singer from Kiev. In 1912, Pavel entered the XI Moscow Gymnasium, and after the revolution he moved to the 109th Soviet school, graduating from which in 1920, began his career as a screenwriter at the Moscow Ukrainian Theater "Studio". Here Pavlenko first appeared on the stage, playing his first roles, among which were Vozny ("Natalka-Poltavka"), Senikh-aga ("Zaporozhets beyond the Danube"), Omelkov ("Martyn Borulya") and others.

(В 1912 году Павел поступил на учебу в XI Московскую гимназию, а после революции перешел в 109-ю советскую школу, окончив которую в 1920 году, начал свою трудовую деятельность в качестве сценариста в Московском украинском театре «Студия». Здесь же Павленко впервые вышел на сцену, сыграв свои первые роли, среди которых были Возный («Наталка-Полтавка»), Сених-ага («Запорожец за Дунаем»), Омельков («Мартын Боруля») и другие.) https://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/acter/m/sov/3219/bio/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 176.59.8.145 (talk) 08:56, 28 March 2021 (UTC)

Ignat Zemchenko (Ukrainian: Іґнат Земченко, born April 24, 1992) is a Ukrainian-Russian professional ice hockey player currently playing with HC Yugra in the Supreme Hockey League (VHL). He was selected by Severstal Cherepovets 10th overall in the 2009 KHL Junior Draft, and made his KHL debut in the 2009–10 KHL season. He played for Russia in the 2012 IIHF World U20 Championship. Ignat Zemchenko is the son of Serhiy Zemchenko, a former Ukrainian professional ice hockey player known for his time with Sokil Kyiv.

Alexander Yeryomenko (Russian: Александр Владимирович Ерёменко; born 10 April 1980) is a Russian ice hockey goaltender who is currently playing for Dynamo Moscow in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).

Denis Shvidki (Russian: Денис Александрович Швидкий; born November 21, 1980) is a Ukrainian-born Russian former professional ice hockey right wing who played 76 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Florida Panthers. He was drafted in the first round, 12th overall, by the Panthers in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.

Anton But (Ukrainian: Антон Миколайович Бут; born July 3, 1980) is a Ukrainian-Russian former professional ice hockey winger who currently played over 300 games in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).[1] He was selected by the New Jersey Devils in the 5th round (119th overall) of the 1998 NHL Entry Draft. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artixxxl (talkcontribs) 06:53, 30 March 2021 (UTC)

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