Sokolsky

Sokolsky

Sokolski, Sokolskij oder Sokolsky ist vom slawischen Wort Sokol (Falke) abgeleitet.

Es ist der Name von folgenden bekannten Personen:

  • Alexei Pawlowitsch Sokolski (1908–1969), sowjetischer Schachmeister
  • Dimitri Sokolski (1910—1987), russischer Chemiker
  • Gennadi Sokolski (* 1937), russischer Regisseur
  • Konstantin Sokolski (1904–1991), russischer Sänger

Weiter gibt es:

  • Sokolski Kloster ("Sokolski manastir"), ein Kloster in der Nähe der bulgarischen Stadt Gabrowo.

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