Hordienko

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Latin

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Etymology

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From Late Middle Ukrainian Гордіє́нко (Hordijénko).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Hordienko m sg (variously declined, genitive Hordienkae or Hordienko); indeclinable, first declension or Hordienko f (indeclinable)

  1. (New Latin) a surname from Ukrainian
    • 1711, Pacta conventa inter dominium Crymense et exercitum Zaporoviensem gentemque Parvae Rossiae in perpetuam amicitiam, confraternitatem et unionem armorum indissolubilem, circa Cairam, anno salutis nostrae 1711, Ianuarii 23 die:
      ...ad ineundum publicum consilium cum Praeside suo, Domino Constantino Hordienko, Attamano Praetoriano, ...
      to have a meeting with his overseer, the warlord Kost Hordienko, ataman of the troops

Declension

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Masculine surname
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Notes on declension: It is common usage for post-Renaissance surnames to be treated as indeclinable. However, some of those may be still declined due to analogy in declension (the pre-1918 declension of -енко (-enko) resembles Latin first declension).

First-declension noun or indeclinable noun, singular only.

singular
nominative Hordienko
genitive Hordienkae
Hordienko
dative Hordienkae
Hordienko
accusative Hordienkam
Hordienko
ablative Hordienkā
Hordienko
vocative Hordienko
Feminine surname
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Indeclinable noun, singular only.

singular
nominative Hordienko
genitive Hordienko
dative Hordienko
accusative Hordienko
ablative Hordienko
vocative Hordienko