Category
page 1Chechen-language surnames
Muhammad
male given name (محمد)
Yusupov
Yusupov () or Yusupova (feminine; ) is a common in the countries of the former Soviet Union, meaning "Son of Joseph." It may refer to:
House of Yusupov, royal Russian family, of Tatar descent
Felix Yusupov (1887–1967), Count Sumarokov-Elston, Russian aristocrat and one of the participants in the murder of Grigori Rasputin
Irina Yusupova (1915–1993), Russian Princess and daughter of Count Felix Yusupov
Zinaida Nikolaevna Yusupova (1861–1939), Russian Princess and mother of Count Felix Yusupov
Aliya Yusupova (b. 1984), Kazakhstan gymnast
Artur Yusupov (b. 1960), chess grandmaster
Benja
Yamadayev
Yamadayev (Feminine: Yamadayeva), also spelled Yamadaev or Yamadaeva, is a Chechen surname, most famously attributed to the Yamadayev brothers, six brothers from the teip Benoy, participants in the First Chechen War on the side of the separatists and the Second Chechen War on the side of the federal troops:
Varayev
Varayev or Varaev () is a Chechen masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Varayeva or Varaeva. It may refer to
Adlan Varayev (1962–2016), Russian-Chechen wrestler
Bashir Varaev (born 1964), Chechen judoka
Abdulayev
Abdulayev or Abdulaev (; masculine) or Abdulayeva/Abdulaeva (; feminine) is a surname in Russian, Caucasian, and Central Asian languages.