Титарёв
Russian
    
    Alternative forms
    
- Ти́тарев (Títarev)
Etymology
    
From кти́тор (ktítor) or ти́тор (títor)/ти́тар (títar, “ktetor”, also “ktitor”), from Ancient Greek κτήτωρ (ktḗtōr) — someone who provides the funds for construction or reconstruction of an Orthodox church or monastery, a church elder.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [tʲɪtɐˈrʲɵf]
Proper noun
    
Титарёв • (Titarjóv) m anim (genitive Титарёва, nominative plural Титарёвы, genitive plural Титарёвых, feminine Титарёва)
Declension
    
Declension of Титарёв (surname)
| masculine | feminine | plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | Титарёв Titarjóv | Титарёва Titarjóva | Титарёвы Titarjóvy | |
| genitive | Титарёва Titarjóva | Титарёвой Titarjóvoj | Титарёвых Titarjóvyx | |
| dative | Титарёву Titarjóvu | Титарёвой Titarjóvoj | Титарёвым Titarjóvym | |
| accusative | Титарёва Titarjóva | Титарёву Titarjóvu | Титарёвых Titarjóvyx | |
| instrumental | Титарёвым Titarjóvym | Титарёвой, Титарёвою1 Titarjóvoj, Titarjóvoju1 | Титарёвыми Titarjóvymi | |
| prepositional | Титарёве Titarjóve | Титарёвой Titarjóvoj | Титарёвых Titarjóvyx | |
1 Rare.
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