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Revision as of 21:37, 10 December 2024 by Altenmann (talk | contribs) (←Created page with ''''Ivanovich''' (Ukrainian: Ivanovych, Belarusian: Ivanavich) is a patronymic in the traditional three-partite East Slavic personal name with the structure "given name–patronymic–surname". It is derived from the given name Ivan. A number of historical or otherwise notable people are referred by their given name plus patronymic: *Dmitry Ivanovich (disambiguation), several people *Ivan Ivanovich (disambigua...')(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Ivanovich (Ukrainian: Ivanovych, Belarusian: Ivanavich) is a patronymic in the traditional three-partite East Slavic personal name with the structure "given name–patronymic–surname". It is derived from the given name Ivan. A number of historical or otherwise notable people are referred by their given name plus patronymic:
- Dmitry Ivanovich (disambiguation), several people
- Ivan Ivanovich, several uses based on its being the Russian equivalent of 'John Doe'
- Vasily Ivanovich (disambiguation), several people
See also
- Ivanović, South Slavic surname that may also be transliterated as Ivanovich