Andriana is both the name of the noble class and a title of nobility in Madagascar.
Andriana may also refer to:
ELKA, Elka, or Elkas may refer to:
Reni may refer to:
Rosette is the French diminutive of rose. It may refer to:
Emilia may refer to:
The Voice may refer to:
Kovač, meaning "blacksmith" in South Slavic languages, is a common surname in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia and Serbia.
Neda may refer to:
Gaber may refer to:
Raffi, full name Raffi Cavoukian, is a Canadian singer-songwriter best known for his children's music.
Ivan is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name Iōánnēs from Hebrew יוֹחָנָן Yôḥānnān meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was Bulgarian tsar Ivan Vladislav.
Ivan Ivanov may refer to:
Maxim is a male first name of Roman origin. It is common in Slavic-speaking countries, mainly in Belarus, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia, and Ukraine. The name is derived from the Latin family name Maximus, meaning "the greatest". Maxim is also a less well-known surname.
FC NSA Sofia is the women's football club of the Vasil Levski National Sports Academy of Bulgaria, based in the capital city Sofia. The club has won the Bulgarian AFG title every year from 2005 to 2018, so they have played several seasons in UEFA competitions. They have failed however to get past the qualifying stage every season.
Andriana Babali is a Greek singer and songwriter.
Kokia may refer to:
Mafalda is an Argentine comic strip.
Andriana Banova is a Bulgarian triple jumper. She competed in the triple jump event at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Banov is a Slavic masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Banova. Notable people with the surname include:
Raisa may refer to
Andriana Boyanova is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a forward. She has been a member of the Bulgaria women's national team.