# Ivanishin

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'''Ivanishin''', feminine: '''Ivanishina''' is a Russian-language [matronymic surname](/source/matronymic_surname) of Ukrainian origin. It is derived from the feminine nickname "Ivanikha" ({{langx|uk|Иваниха}}) after the husband named [Ivan](/source/Ivan).<ref name=Yure>{{ill|Yulian Redko|ru|Редько, Юлиан Константинович}},  [http://books.dokladno.com/text.php?f=Dovidnyk_ukr_prizvysch_Redko_1968_OCR&p=0 Довідник українських прізвищ] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180117190720/http://books.dokladno.com/text.php?f=Dovidnyk_ukr_prizvysch_Redko_1968_OCR&p=0}}  — Київ: Наукова думка, 1968, pp. 14, 116.</ref> Ukrainian equivalent: [Ivanyshyn](/source/Ivanyshyn). Notable people with the surname include:
*[Anatoly Ivanishin](/source/Anatoly_Ivanishin) (born 1969), Russian cosmonaut
*{{ill|Vladimir Ivanishin|ru|Иванишин, Владимир Георгиевич}}, (1908-1941), Soviet Chuvash composer
==See also==
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Category:Russian-language surnames
Category:Surnames of Ukrainian origin

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