In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Nikolayevich and the family name is Trubachyov.
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Oleg Nikolayevich Trubachyov (also transliterated as Trubachev or Trubačev, Russian: Оле́г Никола́евич Трубачёв; 23 October 1930, in Stalingrad – 9 March 2002, in Moscow) was a Russian linguist. A researcher of the etymology of Slavic languages and Slavic onomastics, he was considered a specialist in historical linguistics and lexicography. He was a Doctor of Sciences in Philological Sciences, an academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences and served as the editor-in-chief of the Etimologiya yearbook. His works are on the etymology of Slavic languages and on East Slavic onomastics.
He graduated from Dnipropetrovsk University in 1952. He became deputy director of the Russian Language Institute in 1966 and served as the head of the institute's sector on etymology and onomastics.
linguist Max Vasmer, and the Russian linguists Vladimir Toporov, and OlegTrubachyov. In the early 20th century, the Lithuanian linguist Kazimieras Būga...
on Balts, such as Kazimieras Būga, Max Vasmer, Vladimir Toporov and OlegTrubachyov,[citation needed] in conducting etymological studies of eastern European...
Winter, Heidelberg 1953–1958 (in German). Russian translation by OlegTrubachyov: Этимологический словарь русского языка. Progress, Moscow, 1964–1973...
Wörterbuch (in German). Heidelberg: Winter. Russian translation by OlegTrubachyov: "Кабан". Этимологический словарь русского языка. Moscow: Progress...
the Dregoviches became a part of the Polotsk Principality. Linguist OlegTrubachyov suggested they are related to a South Slavic tribe with a similar name...
словарь славянских языков. Академия наук СССР, Москва, т. 13 (1987) (OlegTrubachyov et al. Etymological dictionary of Slavic languages. USSR Academy of...
well as the color of their hair) may have contributed to the name. OlegTrubachyov calls both theories "complete fantasies".[citation needed] Also, the...
Baltic Sea in the north to the south of Kyiv. Vladimir Toporov and OlegTrubachyov (1961, 1962) studied Baltic hydronyms in the Russian and Ukrainian...
("rossiyskiy") as the Russian adjectives denoting "Russian", see: OlegTrubachyov. 2005. Русский – Российский. История, динамика, идеология двух атрибутов...
translation of Vasmer's dictionary – with extensive commentaries by OlegTrubachyov – was printed in 1964–1973. As of 2015[update], it remains the most...
end"; and in Ossetian att'iya means "the last, behind". F.P. Filin and OlegTrubachyov shared this opinion. In contrast, Bohdan Struminskyj considered the...
from Proto-Slavic *chorb- + suffix -rъ in the meaning of "brave"; OlegTrubachyov derived it from *xar-va(n)t (feminine, rich in women, ruled by women)...
ПРО БРИНЗУ". igormelika.com.ua. Retrieved 1 May 2023. Vasmer, Max; OlegTrubachyov (1996). "бры́нза". Этимологический словарь русского языка (Etymological...
the film tells how easily a friend can become an adversary. Oleg Vishnev as Vasyok Trubachyov Aleksandr Chudakov as Kolya Odintsov Vladimir Semenovich as...
Dvornik, George Vernadsky, Roman Jakobson, Tadeusz Sulimirski, and OlegTrubachyov. Omeljan Pritsak considered early Croats a clan of Alan-Iranian origin...
century AD Przeworsk culture. The Danube basin hypothesis, postulated by OlegTrubachyov and supported by Florin Curta and Nestor's Chronicle, theorises that...
but the theory was revived in the 20th century by a Russian linguist OlegTrubachyov. The theories about the nonhomogeneous origin of Slovak assume its...
from the name of their supposed progenitor, Duleba. Others, such as OlegTrubachyov, considered that the ethnonym existed before the Early Middle Ages...
compare with the Russian word prud). According to Vladimir Toporov and OlegTrubachyov, the name of the Pronia has Baltic origins. They propose that this...
or Kiy), the legendary eponymous founder of the city. According to OlegTrubachyov's etymological dictionary from the Old East Slavic name *Kyjevŭ gordŭ...