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'''Repin''' ({{lang-ru|Ре́пин}}; masculine) or '''Repina''' ({{lang|ru|Ре́пина}}; feminine) is a ]n last name. It is derived from the sobriquet ''"репа"'' ("turnip") and may refer to the following people: | '''Repin''' ({{lang-ru|Ре́пин}}; masculine) or '''Repina''' ({{lang|ru|Ре́пина}}; feminine) is a ]n last name. It is derived from the sobriquet ''"репа"'' ("turnip") and may refer to the following people: | ||
*] (1844–1930), |
*] (1844–1930), Russian painter | ||
*] (b. 1932), Soviet painter | *] (b. 1932), Soviet painter | ||
*] (b. 1971), Russian violinist | *] (b. 1971), Russian violinist |
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Repin (Template:Lang-ru; masculine) or Repina (Ре́пина; feminine) is a Russian last name. It is derived from the sobriquet "репа" ("turnip") and may refer to the following people:
- Ilya Repin (1844–1930), Russian painter
- Nikolay Repin (b. 1932), Soviet painter
- Vadim Repin (b. 1971), Russian violinist
Archaeology
- The Repin culture, the first section (or, depending on the author, the forerunner) of the Pit Grave/Ochre Grave/Yamnaya culture.
Other uses
- Řepín, a village and municipality of the Czech Republic.
- 2468 Repin, a Main-belt Asteroid named after Ilya Repin.
See also
- Repino, several inhabited localities in Russia
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