אלעקסיי מאסלאוו \ אלכשי מסלוב

אלעקסיי מאסלאוו \ אלכשי מסלוב

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    This surname of MASLOW is a Russian and East Ashkenazic Jewish surname from the Russian word MASLO (butter). The name was presumably used as an occupational name for a dairyman. Other spellings include MASLOV, MASLOW, MASLOFF, MASLOVE, MASLOVITZ, MASLO, MASLOVATY and MASLOWSKY. This family is descended from Antsyfor MASLOV who departed from Lithuania to serve the Great Prince Vasilii Ivanovich. The Great Prince granted him hereditary estates in 1519. The descendants of this man served the Russian Throne as Stolniks and in other distinguished positions and were granted fiefdoms. (A Stolnik was a courtier who waited upon the ruler and had charge of proceedings during the meals, especially during state banquets. The word is connected with the Russian word STOL (table). In addition, persons of this rank participated in the reception of Ambassadors, held certain duties during the ruler's journey, and had responsibilities within the living quarters of the Grand Prince. As their numbers grew, they were appointed to positions assisting in various cities. They ranked below the Clerks of the Duma (council). The term was used from the 13th through the 17th century). Many others of this family served the Throne as Vice-Regents. In 1730 the family were received into the Society of the Knights of Livonia and Estlandia. Russian surnames are almost exclusively patronymic (occasionally metronymic) in form, usually ending in 'ov' or 'ev'. Habitation and topographic names are rare, and many common Russian surnames are polygenetic, and their literal meaning is clear, even though the reason for their adoption may not be. Heraldry appeared later in Russia than in most other Western European countries. It is generally agreed that it was copied from the west sometime in the late 17th century, and quickly achieved state significance. In 1722 Emperor Peter I (The Great) established an official Heraldry Office headed by a Master of Heraldry under the jurisdiction of the Senate, and granted 355 armorial bearings in the 18th century. The lion depicted in the arms is the noblest of all wild beasts which is made to be the emblem of strength and valour, and is on that account the most frequently borne in Coat-Armour. "Maslov" is popular in Russia and America as both Russian and Jewish family name. However its etymology remains uncertain for it has several possible origins such as 1) of Slavic personal name Maslo - butter; 2) of Karelian word Masl - between; 3) of dairyman profession; 4) as Russian final modification of the Ashkenazi family name Meisel (Moses) => Meislos / Maislos => Maslos => Maslov; 5) from the Polish geographical name Masłów etc . They're lots of famous Jewish scientists, political & social figures and activists who wear this surname, for example: Abraham Maslow, Sophie Masloff, James Maslow, Will Maslow, Arkady Maslov and many others. As you might have noticed only the final letter of the surname varies as it reflects Russian, Yiddish, German or French spelling standards.

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אלעקסיי מאסלאוו \ אלכשי מסלוב

(יולי 9, 1983יולי 9, 1983 רגיל
יוני 26, 1983 יל
כח תמוז ה תשמג עברי
, מוסקבה - )


(ינואר 31, 1960ינואר 31, 1960 רגיל
ינואר 18, 1960 יל
ב שבט ה תשכ עברי
, Podolsk - )


(ינואר 4, 1958ינואר 4, 1958 רגיל
דצמבר 22, 1957 יל
יב טבת ה תשיח עברי
- )

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