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were sometimes given artificial surnames, rather than the surnames of their parents. In some cases an illegitimate child of a Russian aristocrat was given a surname derived from the surname of the father by truncation of the first syllable. For example,
116: 211:, Генеалогические сведения о русских дворянских родах, происшедших от внебрачных союзов. Publication and commentary by Р. Г. Красюков, with expansion. — СПб., 2003. 216:Ещё раз о типологии фамилий внебрачных потомков русского дворянства // Известия Русского Генеалогического общества. Вып. 34. СПб., 2018. С. 203–210. 33:. There were some other ways to hint at the parent's surname, while in still other cases new surnames had no direct relation to that of parent's. 104: 230: 92: 235: 186: 62: 201: 21: 150: 182: 57: 53: 37: 138: 41: 17: 224: 72: 26: 68: 76: 177:И. М. Ганжина (I. M. Ganzhina). "Словарь современных русских фамилий" ( 80: 30: 45: 49: 161: 145:, — Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972; Russian version: 105:
List of illegitimate children of Russian grand dukes
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Russian Empire
illegitimate children
Trubetskoy
Betskoy
Yelagin
Agin
Repnin
Pnin
Golitsyn
deLitsyn
ru
Vorontsov
Rumyantsev
Potemkin
Temkina
List of illegitimate children of Russian emperors
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List of illegitimate children of Russian grand dukes
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Category:Illegitimate children of Russian monarchs


Boris Unbegaun
Chapter IX: "Artificial surnames"
НЕСТАНДАРТНЫЕ РУССКИЕ ФАМИЛИИ
ISBN
5-237-04101-9
Konstanting Gubastov
ru
Ещё раз о типологии фамилий внебрачных потомков русского дворянства // Известия Русского Генеалогического общества. Вып. 34. СПб., 2018. С. 203–210.

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