Tikhonravov is an artificial Russian surname originated in clergy, derived from the words "tikho-" ('quiet') +"-nrav" ('nature') and given to a clerical student as an epithet for his calm nature. The feminine form is Tikhonravova. People with this name include:
Tikhonravov is an artificial Russian surname originated in clergy, derived from the words "tikho-" ('quiet') +"-nrav" ('nature') and given to a clerical student as an epithet for his calm nature. The feminine form is Tikhonravova. People with this name include: (born 1857), Russian general Mikhail Tikhonravov (1900–1974), Soviet aerospace engineer and scientist Nikolai Tikhonravov (1832–1893), Russian philologist and historian of Russian literature
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).