Feodor

Meaning of Feodor

Feodor is a masculine name with Russian origins. The name is pronounced as "FEE-uh-dor" (/ˈfiːədɔr/). It is a variation of the name Fedor. Feodor has a rich history and carries associations of strength, resilience, and intelligence. While not as commonly used in the United States, Feodor has been given to a small number of newborns, with 5 occurrences in 1999 and ranking at 9911. With its unique sound and cultural significance, Feodor is an excellent choice for parents who are looking for a distinctive and meaningful name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Russian

  • Pronunced as FEE-uh-dor (/ˈfiːədɔr/)

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Notable People Named Feodor

Feodor Ivanovich Chaliapin was a renowned Russian opera singer known for his deep bass voice and naturalistic acting.
Feodor Chaliapin Jr. was a Russian-born actor known for his roles in American and Italian films.
Feodor III of Russia - Feodor or Fyodor III Alekseyevich, Tsar of all Russia from 1676 to 1682, implemented reforms to improve meritocracy and founded the Slavic Greek Latin Academy despite his poor health.
Feodor Vassilyev, a peasant from Shuya, Russia, holds the record for the most children born to a single woman, with his first wife reportedly giving birth to 69 children between 1725 and 1765, 67 of whom survived infancy.
Feodor II of Russia - Feodor II Borisovich Godunov was a short-reigning Tsar of Russia during the Time of Troubles in 1605.
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