Mitrofan
Mitrofan is a Slavic name derived from Greek Μητροφάνης : μήτηρ "mother + φαίνω, "appear, shine". Its English equivalent is Metrophanes.
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Derived names:
- Mitrokha/Mitroha/Mitroshka, Russian diminutive; Mitrofanushka, Russian hypocoristic
Derived patronymics:
- Mitrofanovich (masculine), Mitrofanovna (feminine)
Derived surnames: Mitrofanov/Mitrofanova, Russian; Mitrokhin/Mitrokhina, Russian; Mitrofanenko, Ukrainian
The name may refer to:
- Mitrophan of Voronezh, an Orthodox Saint and bishop
- Mitrofan Ban, Montenegrin bishop
- Mitrofan Cioban, a Moldovan mathematician
- Mitrofan Belyayev, a Russian music publisher, founder of the Glinka prize
- Mitrofan Dovnar-Zapol'skiy, a Belarusian historian and ethnographer
- Mitrofan Pyatnitsky, a Russian musician
- Mitrofan Nedelin, Soviet military commander
- Mihai Mitrofan
- Sandu Mitrofan
- Mitrofan Kodić
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