Nikitin

Nikitin (Russian: Никитин), or Nikitina (feminine; Никитина) is a common Russian surname that derives from the male given name Nikita and literally means Nikita's. It may refer to:

Artists, musicians, authors

Athletes

Scientists, engineers and architects

  • Boris Nikitin (1906–1952), Soviet radiochemist
  • Nikolai Nikitin (1907–1973), Soviet structural design and construction engineer
  • Vasilii Vasilyevich Nikitin (1901–1955), Soviet aircraft engineer

Botanists

There are at least five botanists with this surname, shown here followed by their standard author abbreviations :
  • Sergei Alekseevich Nikitin (1898–?)   S.A.Nikitin
  • Sergei Nikolaevic Nikitin (1850–1909)   Nikitin
  • Vasilii Vasilevich Nikitin (1906–1988)   V.V.Nikitin
  • Vladimir Alekseevich Nikitin (1906–1974)   V.A.Nikitin
  • Vladimir V. Nikitin (fl. 1996)   Vl.V.Nikitin

Nikitin and Some Emigrations World-wide

The Nikitin surname spread from Russia to the rest of the world, including Europe, Canada, USA, and South America. It is also present in the 1913 New Israel migration from Voronezh to San Javier, Uruguay.

Others

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