Zadorozhny is an East Slavic surname originating in Russia and Ukraine. It appears in various forms depending on the language, gender, and transliteration method. It is related to Zadrożny, a surname which originated in Poland.
Transliterations
Countries of origin | Masculine | Feminine |
---|---|---|
Russia | Задорожный (Zadorozhny, Zadorozhnyi, Zadorozhnyy, Zadorozhnyj) |
Задорожная (Zadorozhnaya, Zadorozhnaia, Zadorozhnaja) |
Ukraine | Задорожний (Zadorozhny, Zadorozhnyi, Zadorozhnyy, Zadorozhnyj) Задорожній (Zadorozhniy, Zadorozhnii, Zadorozhnij) |
Задорожна (Zadorozhna) |
Other countries | ||
Czechia Slovakia |
Zadorožný, Zádorožný | Zadorožná, Zádorožná |
Estonia Lithuania Latvia |
Zadorožnyj, Zadorožnij | Zadorožnaja, Zadorožna |
France | Zadorojnyi | Zadorojnaia, Zadorojna |
Hungary | Zadorozsni | |
Moldova Romania |
Zadorojnii | Zadorojnaia |
Poland | Zadorożny (not to be confused with Zadrożny) |
Zadorożna (not to be confused with Zadrożna) |
People
- Anastasia Zadorozhnaya (born 1985), Russian actress
- Andrey Zadorozhniy (born 1973), Russian runner
- Andriy Zadorozhny (born 1968), Ukrainian lawyer and human rights activist
- Jordon Zadorozny (born 1974), Canadian musician
- Lyubov Zadorozhnaya (born 1942), Russian cyclist
- Serhiy Zadorozhnyi (born 1976), Ukrainian footballer
- Yelena Zadorozhnaya (born 1977), Russian runner
See also
- Zadrozny, a surname from a Polish cognate
- Задорожный - значение фамилии
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