Abrikosov
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Abrikosov (Russian: Абрикосов; masculine) or Abrikosova (Russian: Абрикосова; feminine) is a Russian surname.[1] It derives from the Russian word "абрикос" (abrikos), meaning apricot.[1]
The line of Abrikosovs began with the Penza peasant Semyon Nikolayev, who migrated to Moscow in 1802 and later opened a confectionery plant there.[1] As he started his business with importing and selling fruit (including apricots), he petitioned, and in 1814 was allowed, to change his surname to Abrikosov.[1]
- People with this surname
- Alexei Ivanovich Abrikosov (1875–1955), Russian/Soviet pathologist
- Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov (1928–2017), Soviet/Russian theoretical physicist; son of Alexei Ivanovich Abrikosov
- Andrei Abrikosov (1906–1973), Soviet stage and film actor
- Anna Abrikosova (1882–1936), Russian Eastern Catholic and translator
- Grigori Abrikosov (1932–1993), Soviet actor, son of Andrei Abrikosov
- Tatiana Abrikosova, Russian basketball player for Dynamo Moscow
- Vladimir Abrikosov (1880–1966), Russian Catholic priest
See also
[edit]- Abrikosov vortex, a vortex of supercurrent under supeconductivity conditions
References
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c d Fedosyuk, entry on "Абрикосов" Archived 2014-09-03 at the Wayback Machine.
Sources
[edit]- Ю. А. Федосюк (Yu. A. Fedosyuk). "Русские фамилии: популярный этимологический словарь" (Russian Last Names: a Popular Etymological Dictionary). Москва, 2006. ISBN 978-5-89349-216-3