Génia, London-based Russian virtuoso concert pianist and composer
Genia Fonariova, also Russian-born American singer.
Genia Technologies, a US nanopore based DNA sequencing company, a fully owned subsidiary of Hoffmann-La Roche
Will Genia (born 1988), Australian rugby union player
Genia in Shadow and Bone- book
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Look up genia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Genia may refer to: Génia, London-based Russian virtuoso concert pianist and composer Genia Fonariova...
Sanchez William Genia (born 17 January 1988) is a professional rugby union player, currently playing scrum-half for the Kintetsu Liners in Japan. He had...
Evgenia "Genia" Melikova (January 6, 1924 – March 5, 2004) was a well-known ballet dancer in Europe in the 1950s and 60s who then established a long and...
Genia Nikolajewa (1904–2001) was a Russian-born German actress who made films in several countries, notably in Germany where she appeared in films such...
Evgenia "Genya" Chernyshova (Russian: Евгения Чернышёва, sometimes romanized Chernisheva) is a former pair skater who competed for the Soviet Union. With...
Genia Averbuch (Hebrew: ג'ניה אוורבוך; Russian: Женя Авербух; 1909–1977) was an Israeli architect. She was born in 1909 in Smila, Russian Empire. Genia...
Genia Berger (1907–2000) was an Israeli artist, born in the Russian Empire. Genia Berger was born in Kharkov in 1907 to a traditional and Zionist family...
Genia Fonariova, also seen as Eugenie Baron-Fonariova, was a Russian-born singer. Genia Fonariova was born in Odessa, and began her music career in Petrograd...
Genia Nemenoff (October 23, 1905 - September 19, 1989) was a French classical pianist and a co-founder of the “Luboshutz & Nemenoff” piano duo formed...
Genia Chef (born Evgeny Scheffer, 28 January 1954) is a German-Russian artist (painting, graphic art, installations) living in Berlin. He is considered...
Eugen "Genia" Walaschek (20 June 1917 – 22 March 2007), was a Swiss footballer. He played for Servette Genf and the Switzerland national football team...
Genia tou Chaous (Greek: Γενιά του Χάους; Chaos Generation), was a Greek punk band of the 1980s. The lyrics and the music were of punk origin, with a...
Eugenia "Genia" Leskiw (née Jereniuk; 1950) is a Canadian politician, who was elected in the 2008 provincial election to represent the electoral district...
the author Isaac Bashevis Singer and novelist Esther Kreitman. He married Genia Kupferstok. His eldest son, Yasha, died at 14 of pneumonia before the family's...
milestone payments. On 2 June, Roche announced its intention to acquire Genia Technologies Inc. for up to $350 million. In August 2014, the company agreed...
The Generation Change (Greek: Αλλαγή Γενιάς, romanized: Allagi Genias) was a centre-left political party in Cyprus founded by Anna Theologou. The Generation...
Irina - Papua, Yule) L. g. eugenia Fruhstorfer, 1909 (Kai Island) L. g. genia Waterhouse, 1938 (north-western Australia) L. g. howarthi Petersen, 1968...
spokesperson for ChapStick lip balm. At the 1974 Freestyle Championship, Genia Fuller was the first person ever to win all four disciplines at one event...
children. She wrote newspaper articles, feuilletons and short essays. "Genia" Schwarzwald played an important part in Viennese cultural life and social...
started taking Russian lessons from Rudolf Peierls's Russian-born wife Genia. But then Charles Galton Darwin asked Born if he would consider becoming...