Fyodorovich

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Fyodorovich is the patronymic indicating descent from a father named Fyodor, notably used in the full name of Mikhail I of Russia.

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Fyodorovich canonical 7

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Statements (26)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Russian patronymic
patronymic
associatedReligionHistorically Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
category Slavic patronymic
culturalContext Russian naming convention
derivedFromGivenName Fyodor
etymologicalRoot Theodore
genderAssociation male
grammaticalForm patronymic form of the name Fyodor
indicatesDescentFrom father named Fyodor
language Russian
meaning son of Fyodor
nameType middle component of personal name
namingTradition Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic Fyodorovich self-linksurface differs
positionInFullName middle name
script Cyrillic
semanticField family relationship
timePeriodOfCommonUse Russian Empire
surface form: Russian Empire era

Tsardom of Russia era
transliterationOf Фёдорович
usageRegion Eastern Europe
Russia
usedFor formal address in historical Russia
identifying paternal lineage
usedInFullNameOf Mikhail I of Russia

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Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Mikhail I of Russia patronymicName Fyodorovich
Boris Godunov patronymicName Fyodorovich
Nikolai Vatutin patronymicName Fyodorovich
Fyodorovich patronymic Fyodorovich self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Mikhail I of Russia
Marshal of the Soviet Union Pavel Batitsky patronymicName Fyodorovich
subject surface form: Pavel Batitsky