View Full Version : Classify Ivan Yurukov
The Blade
02-03-2017, 11:23 PM
Bulgarian actor.
https://yt3.ggpht.com/-1h81Rnn_Yws/AAAAAAAAAAI/AAAAAAAAAAA/tiE1FEKcs2Y/s900-c-k-no-mo-rj-c0xffffff/photo.jpg
http://theatre.art.bg/img/photos/BIG147655965141476548197-IMG_3957a.jpg
http://skandalno.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/%D1%8E%D1%80%D1%83%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2.jpg
http://senzacia.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Ivan-Yurukov-6.jpg
https://i49.vbox7.com/o/818/818d980ad20.jpg
Sikeliot
02-03-2017, 11:45 PM
Could pass as Albanian and Greek? Probably Italian also
Coolguy1
02-03-2017, 11:48 PM
Generic Balkan look
decordoba
02-04-2017, 02:04 AM
Pontid & Eastern Mediterran
MysteriousWays
02-04-2017, 02:30 AM
Can pass in most of Balkans I think. Can also pass in Italy imo.
MysteriousWays
02-04-2017, 02:30 AM
Phenotype is Pontid with minor CM
Tellerin
02-04-2017, 04:46 PM
Russian Jewish Indo-Iranid
http://media.snimka.bg/s1/5765/037773727.jpg?r=0
http://remember.snimka.bg/other/jewish-phenotypes.940356
Type similar to Russia West N2 Русский, запад 2
http://media.snimka.bg/s1/5765/037773770.jpg?r=0
http://media.snimka.bg/s1/5765/037773765.jpg?r=0
http://remember.snimka.bg/other/russkiyi-zapad-2.940357
Deniz
02-04-2017, 04:52 PM
Russian Jewish
http://media.snimka.bg/s1/5765/037773727.jpg?r=0
http://remember.snimka.bg/other/jewish-phenotypes.940356
I like your implications.
Pigling
09-21-2017, 10:44 AM
Ponto-Mediterranid.
n1KITA
09-21-2017, 10:59 AM
Pontid
Columella
09-21-2017, 03:18 PM
Dominantly Dinaric.
Lavrentis
09-21-2017, 03:24 PM
Could pass as Albanian and Greek? Probably Italian also
He doesn't look Greek. Neither Albanian imo.
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The Blade
06-13-2018, 07:26 PM
bump
Kivan
06-13-2018, 07:38 PM
Dinaro-Med.
The Blade
09-09-2019, 10:29 PM
bump
Deniz
09-09-2019, 10:34 PM
bump
Is this surname common in Bulgaria?
The Blade
09-09-2019, 10:36 PM
Is this surname common in Bulgaria?
Yurukov isn't rare although not that common.
Knight Slayer
09-09-2019, 10:38 PM
Dinaric-Mediterranean. I don't use this as a type very often given the Dinaric is just an altered Mediterranean but he fits the bill.
chociprasa
09-09-2019, 10:41 PM
Ponto-Dinarid.
Lioncourt
02-10-2020, 11:00 PM
Dinaro-Pontid, Yurukov is a Macedonian surname.
Kaspias
02-16-2020, 08:11 PM
Dinaro-Pontid, Yurukov is a Macedonian surname.
Yuruk(BG:юруци MK: Јуруци TR: Yürük, Yörük) were the name of the Turkic tribes settled in the Balkans. They were present around Thrace and Macedonia, still present in Northern Macedonia under Yörük identification.
I wonder how Bulgarians took this surname.
Corded
02-16-2020, 09:53 PM
Dinaro-pontid + minor east-med
OrhanU
02-17-2020, 05:31 AM
Some surnames I came across in Montenegro surprised me.
Two relative families have surnames Vojvodic and Seferovic.
They are both religious orthodox and nationalist. Seferovic sounds very muslim to me and I don't why they chose this one.
There is also one Serbian criminal guy called Milorad Ulemek. He changed his surname since it had links with Turkish word 'Ulema' which mean muslim theologiansn and scholars
ioan assen
02-17-2020, 05:37 AM
Typical Mediterranean Pontid like the majority of us. Could pass in almost any southern European country. I often got mistaken for 1) Italian; 2) Spanish; 3) Greek. He is too, I suppose.
ioan assen
02-17-2020, 05:57 AM
Yuruk(BG:юруци MK: Јуруци TR: Yürük, Yörük) were the name of the Turkic tribes settled in the Balkans. They were present around Thrace and Macedonia, still present in Northern Macedonia under Yörük identification.
I wonder how Bulgarians took this surname.
Yoruk still selfidentify as Yoruk? I doubt that. as for his surname: maybe his family had such descend (unlikely as he is Orthodox) or a grand grandpa was called Yoruk cause he shared some feature like the Yoruk? It was very common for Ottoman Bulgarians to take a nickname as a family name. For example as far as I know my grand grandpa was called Racho (typical bg name), but Turks couldn't say the Bulgarian "ch" so they called him Rasho. He was a mayor of a small village in Ottoman Bulgaria so they called him like that and it stucked (everyone called him Rasho, not Racho) as a family name ironically.
Kaspias
02-17-2020, 04:30 PM
Yoruk still selfidentify as Yoruk? I doubt that. as for his surname: maybe his family had such descend (unlikely as he is Orthodox) or a grand grandpa was called Yoruk cause he shared some feature like the Yoruk? It was very common for Ottoman Bulgarians to take a nickname as a family name. For example as far as I know my grand grandpa was called Racho (typical bg name), but Turks couldn't say the Bulgarian "ch" so they called him Rasho. He was a mayor of a small village in Ottoman Bulgaria so they called him like that and it stucked (everyone called him Rasho, not Racho) as a family name ironically.
Some of Anatolian Yörüks and North Macedonian Yörüks still. About the rest, i think so, yes.
Davy Jones's Locker
02-19-2020, 09:44 AM
Pred Dinaric.
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