Ljuba may refer to: Ljuba (given name), a Slavic given name Ljuba, Serbia, a village in Syrmia, Vojvodina 1062 Ljuba, an asteroid Ljubav (disambiguation)...
Ljuba Bielefeld (June 24, 1877 – after 1931) was a Lithuanian composer. Ljuba Bachrach was born on June 24, 1877 in Kowno in the Russian Empire (present...
Ljuba Prenner (19 June 1906 – 15 September 1977) was a Slovene lawyer and writer, active in the interwar period. Prenner was assigned female at birth...
Ljuba Welitsch (Veličkova; Bulgarian: Люба Величкова 10 July 1913 – 1 September 1996) was an operatic soprano. She was born in Borisovo, Bulgaria, studied...
Ljuba Monastirskaja (25 September 1906 – 30 November 1941) was a Latvian textile artist. She was a victim of the Rumbula massacre in 1941. Monastirskaja...
Ljubomir Fejsa (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубомир Фејса, pronounced [ʎǔbomir fě:jsa]; born 14 August 1988) is a Serbian professional footballer who last played...
symphony, ballet and opera, which singers Ghena Dimitrova, Boris Christoff, Ljuba Welitsch and Nicolai Ghiaurov elevated to a world-class level.[excessive...
Lyubov "Lyuba" Gorlina (1926 – 2013) was a Russian translator. She worked as a translator from Swedish and Norwegian to Russian since the 1950s. Her husband...
Ljuba Danielovna Kristol (Hebrew: לובה דניאלובנה קריסטול; Russian: Любовь Даниэловна Кристол; born May 26, 1944, in Leningrad) is a Russian-born Israeli...
Lyubov Lvovna Streicher (3 March 1888 - 31 March 1958) was a Russian composer, teacher, and violinist, as well as a founding member of the Society for...
Luba (or Ljuba) Mirella (née Ljuba Wagenheim; 13 April 1894, in Rostov – 4 March 1972, in Milan) was an Italian coloratura soprano of Polish descent....
aside". uefa.com. 13 October 2007. Retrieved 9 July 2016. Ljuba Baranin at Soccerway.com Ljuba Baranin at WorldFootball.net Ljuba Baranin at FBref.com...
Region of origin Slavic Other names Alternative spelling Lubov, Liubov Related names Lyuba, Ljuba, Luba, Lubica, Ljubica Popularity see popular names...