Belkina
Belkin (Russian: Белкин), or Belkina (feminine; Белкина), Hebrew: בלקין is a surname of Russian or Jewish origin. The Russian surname is derived either from the Russian word belka, meaning squirrel and is associated with the old Russian noble Belkin family. The Jewish one is a matronymic surname derived from the Jewish given name Beylke, a diminutive from Beyle. Notable people with the surname include:
Arnold Belkin (1930–1992), Mexican painter
Beatrice Belkin (1902–1998), American soprano singer
Boris Belkin (born 1948), Russian-born violin virtuoso
Katerina Belkina (born 1974), Russian photographer and painter
Lena Belkina (born 1987), Ukrainian opera singer
Mike Belkin (born 1945), Canadian tennis player
John N. Belkin, Professor of Entomology UCLA
Nicholas J. Belkin, professor at School of Communication at Rutgers University
Olga Belkina (born 1990), Russian sprinter
Samuel Belkin (1911–1976), president of the Yeshiva University
Steve Belkin, businessman and owner of Atlanta Thrashers and Atlanta Hawks
Valeria Belkina (born 1999), Russian female acrobatic gymnast
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