Biology:Zenaida

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Zenaida (Greek name meaning "Life of Zeus.") Zenaide (Italian), Zénaïde (French), or Zinaida (Russian: Зинаида).[1]

It is a personal name used in many cultures used for women. It can also refer (as genus Zenaida) to the Zenaida doves, named after Princess Zénaïde Bonaparte.

As a personal name

Zenaida

  • Zenaida (saint), traditional 1st century Christian saint
  • Zenaida Alcalde (born 1981), Spanish circus performer
  • Zenaida Beveraggi (born 1957), "Zeny" of pop music duet Zeny & Zory
  • Zenaida Manfugás (1922–2012), Cuban-born American pianist
  • Zenaida Moya, mayor of Belize City, Belize
  • Zenaida Yanowsky (born 1975), Spanish ballet dancer

Zénaïde

  • Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte (1801–1854), wife and cousin of ornithologist Charles Lucien Bonaparte
  • Zénaïde Rossi (1923–2005), stage name Irene Reni, Italian-French actress and singer

Zinaida

  • Zinaida Aksentyeva (1900–1969), Ukrainian/Soviet astronomer
  • Zinaida Amosova (born 1950), Soviet cross-country skier
  • Zinaida Gippius (1869–1945), Russian poet
  • Zinaida Greceanîi (born 1956), Moldovan politician
  • Zinaida Korotova (born 1936), Russian rower
  • Zinaida Kupriyanovich (born 2002), Belarusian singer
  • Zinaida Liepiņa (1907–2000), Latvian sprinter
  • Zinaida Portnova (1926–1944), seventh-grade Soviet partisan and Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Zinaida Semenova (born 1962), Russian long-distance runner
  • Zinaida Serebriakova (1884–1967), Russian painter
  • Zinaida Turchyna (born 1946), Soviet handball player
  • Zinaida Volkova (1901–1933), Russian Marxist, daughter of Leon Trotsky
  • Zinaida Voronina (1947–2001), Soviet gymnast
  • Zinaida Yusupova (1861–1939), Russian noblewoman at the end of the Romanov dynasty

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