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'''Yegor''' ([[Cyrillic]]: Его́р, {{IPA-ru|jɪˈɡor|}}) is a [[Russian language|Russian]], [[Belarusian language|Belarusian]] and [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]] given name. Alternative spellings include '''Egor''', '''Egori''', '''Yehor''', '''Jegor''' and '''Jegors''' is the [[Latvian language|Latvian]] and [[Lithuanian language|Lithuanian]] variant. The name has [[Balto-Slavic]] origin that means "hunter", "spearman" and "warrior". It is related to the [[Germanic languages|Germanic]] name [[Jäger (surname)|Jäger]]. Since the name Yegor is of [[pagan]] origin, when the [[Orthodox Church]] [[baptize]] people with this name the pseudonym name [[Giorgos]] is used, which is seen as the [[Christianized]] version of the name. It is shared by the following people: |
'''Yegor''' ([[Cyrillic]]: Его́р, {{IPA-ru|jɪˈɡor|}}) is a [[Russian language|Russian]], [[Belarusian language|Belarusian]] and [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]] given name. Alternative spellings include '''Egor''', '''Egori''', '''Yehor''', '''Jegor''' and '''Jegors''' is the [[Latvian language|Latvian]] and [[Lithuanian language|Lithuanian]] variant. The name has [[Balto-Slavic]] origin that means "hunter", "spearman" and "warrior". It is related to the [[Germanic languages|Germanic]] name [[Jäger (surname)|Jäger]]. Since the name Yegor is of [[pagan]] origin, when the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] [[baptize]] people with this name the pseudonym name [[Giorgos]] is used, which is seen as the [[Christianized]] version of the name. It is shared by the following people: |
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*[[Egor Anisimov]] (born 1987), Russian politician |
*[[Egor Anisimov]] (born 1987), Russian politician |
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*[[Egor Antropov]] (born 1992), Russian ice hockey player |
*[[Egor Antropov]] (born 1992), Russian ice hockey player |
Revision as of 22:16, 15 December 2021
Yegor (Cyrillic: Его́р, [jɪˈɡor]) is a Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian given name. Alternative spellings include Egor, Egori, Yehor, Jegor and Jegors is the Latvian and Lithuanian variant. The name has Balto-Slavic origin that means "hunter", "spearman" and "warrior". It is related to the Germanic name Jäger. Since the name Yegor is of pagan origin, when the Eastern Orthodox Church baptize people with this name the pseudonym name Giorgos is used, which is seen as the Christianized version of the name. It is shared by the following people:
- Egor Anisimov (born 1987), Russian politician
- Egor Antropov (born 1992), Russian ice hockey player
- Egor Averin (born 1989), Russian ice hockey player
- Egor Babaev, Russian-born Swedish physicist
- Egor Baranov (born 1988), Russian film director
- Egor Bazin (born 1995), Russian ice dancer
- Egor Beroev (born 1977), Russian actor
- Egor Degtyarev, Russian swimmer
- Egor Druzhinin (born 1972), Russian actor and film director
- Egor Dugin (born 1990), Russian ice hockey player
- Egor Egorovich Staal (1822-1907), Russian diplomat
- Egor Feoktistov (born 1993), Russian volleyball player
- Egor Filipenko (born 1988), Belarusian association football player
- Egor Gerasimov (born 1992), Belarusian tennis player
- Egor Golovkin (born 1983), Russian former pair skater
- Egor Kliuka (born 1995), Russian volleyball player of Belarusian descent
- Egor Korotkov (born 1986), Russian skier
- Egor Koulechov (born 1994), Israeli-Russian professional basketball player for Israeli team Ironi Nahariya
- Egor Kreed (born 1994), Russian rapper and singer-songwriter
- Egor Krimets (born 1992), Uzbek football player of Ukrainian descent
- Egor Kuimov (born 1999), Russian swimmer
- Egor Kuroptev, Russian and Georgian political expert and media manager
- Egor Lavrov (born 1981), Russian businessman
- Egor Lazarev (1855-1937), Russian revolutionary, populist, politician, delegate, education minister, and writer
- Egor Makovsky (1802–1866), Russian painter and accountant
- Egor Matvievici (born 1997), Moldovan tennis player
- Egor Mekhontsev (born 1984), Russian boxer
- Egor Milovzorov (born 1987), Russian ice hockey player
- Egor Orudzhev (born 1995), Russian racing driver
- Egor Popov (1913-2001), American engineer
- Egor Sharov (born 1988), Russian Paralympian athlete
- Egor Shastin (born 1982), Ukrainian-Russian ice hockey player
- Egor Shaykov (born 1980), former Russian football and beach soccer player
- Egor Shuppe (born 1971), Russian and British businessman and venture investor
- Egor Silin (born 1988), Russian road racing cyclist
- Egor Vyaltsev (born 1985), Russian basketball player
- Egor Yakovlev (born 1991), Russian ice hockey player
- Egor Zakroev (born 1993), Russian pair skater
- Egor Zheshko (born 1999), Belarusian singer
- Jegor Solovjov (1871-1942), Estonian politician
- Yahor Maistrov (born 1988), Belarusian former ice dancer
- Yahor Zubovich (born 1989), Belarusian footballer
- Yegor Altman (born 1975), Russian businessman
- Yegor Alyoshin (born 1992), Russian ice hockey player
- Yegor Azovskiy (born 1985), Kazakh association football player
- Yegor Baburin (born 1993), Russian association football player
- Yegor Borisov (born 1954), Russian politician
- Yegor Chernyshov (born 1997), Russian football player
- Yegor Chinakhov (born 2001), Russian ice hockey player
- Yegor Danilkin (born 1995), Russian football player
- Yegor Gaidar (1956–2009), Russian economist and politician
- Yegor Generalov (born 1993), Russian football player
- Yegor Glukhov (born 1998), Russian football player
- Yegor Golenkov (born 1999), Russian football player
- Yegor Ivanovich Zolotarev (1847-1878), Russian mathematician
- Yegor Kholodilov (born 1999), Russian football player
- Yegor Kiryakov (born 1974), Russian association football player
- Yegor Kondakov (born 1998), Russian football player
- Yegor Korshkov (born 1996), Russian ice hockey player
- Yegor Kryshtafovich (born 1980), Russian association football player
- Yegor Ligachyov (1920–2021), Russian politician
- Yegor Letov (1964–2008), Russian poet and musician
- Yegor Martynov (born 1990), Russian ice hockey player
- Yegor Mikhailov (born 1978), Russian ice hockey player
- Yegor Nikolayev (born 1988), Russian runner
- Yegor Nikulin (born 1997), Russian football player
- Yegor Okorokov (born 1989), Russian football player
- Yegor Omelyanenko (born 1993), Russian former ice hockey player
- Yegor Petrov (1862-1918), Russian worker and deputy
- Yegor Podomatsky (born 1976), Russian ice hockey player
- Yegor Polakoff (born 2002), American Film Maker
- Yegor Prutsev (born 2002), Russian football player
- Yegor Rudkovsky (born 1996), Russian football player
- Yegor Sharangovich (born 1998), Belarusian ice hockey player
- Yegor Shevchenko (born 1978), Russian association football player
- Yegor Solomatin (born 1964), Russian politician
- Yegor Sorokin (born 1995), Russian footballer
- Yegor Stroyev (born 1937), Russian politician
- Yegor Sysuyev (born 1997), Russian football player
- Yegor Tarakanov (born 1987), Russian football player
- Yegor Titov (born 1976), Russian association football player and coach
- Yegor Tolstoy (1802-1874) Russian general and politician
- Yegor Yakovlev (1930-2005), Russian journalist
- Yegor Yegorov (born 1992), Russian football referee and a former player
- Yegor Yevdokimov (born 1982), Russian handball player
- Yegor Zhukov (born 1998), Russian radio host and blogger
- Yegor Zhuravlyov (born 1990), Russian ice hockey player
- Yehor Luhachov (born 1988), retired Ukrainian footballer