Dubinin (Russian: Дубинин, masculine), or Dubinina (Дубинина, feminine), is a Russian surname originating from the noun dubina (cudgel), which characterized stubborn and stupid men.[1] Its alternative and less common spelling is Dubynin (Russian: Дубынин, masculine) or Dubynina (Дубынина, feminine). Notable people with the surname include:
- Anton Dubinin (born 1985), Russian ice hockey player
- Antonina Dubinina (born 1996), Serbian figure skater
- Aliona Dubinina (born 1999), Belarusian acrobatic gymnast
- Artyom Dubinin (born 1989), Russian ice hockey player
- A.I. Dubinin, leader of the 1957 Soviet Antarctic expedition
- Dubinin Trough in Antarctica named after him
- Eduard Dubinin, Russian astrophysicist
- 6359 Dubinin, an asteroid named after him
- Marina Dubinina (born 1969), Ukrainian volleyball player
- Mikhail Dubinin, Russian chemist, academician
- Nikolai Dubinin (disambiguation), multiple people
- Sergey Dubinin, former chair of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation
- Valentin Dubinin (b. 1946), former acting governor of Primorsky Krai, Russia
- Vasily Dubinin (1920–1979), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Viktor Dubinin (1901–1984), Russian football player and manager
- Viktor Dubynin (1943–1992), Soviet Army General
- Vitaly Dubinin, bass guitarist of the Russian heavy metal band Aria
- Volodia Dubinin, Soviet hero pioneer, defender of Kerch during the Battle of the Kerch Peninsula
- Yuri Dubinin (disambiguation), multiple people
References
- ↑ Ganzhina, I. M. (2001) Словарь современных русских фамилий. Moscow: Astrel. p. 173. ISBN 5-271-00127-X.
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