Gaidar (surname) explained
Gaidar (ru|Гайда́р) is a Russian surname. It was originally a pen name of Russian writer Arkady Gaidar (1904-1941) and was taken as their last name by his descendants. His son, Timur Gaidar, published two versions of the pseudonym's origin:[1]
- Arkady took the name Gaidar from a Khakas-language word meaning going first, the leader.
- The name represents an abbreviation of French "Golikov Arkadi d 'Arzamas", which means "Golikov, Arkadi from Arzamas".
The surname may also refer to:
- Timur Gaidar (1926 - 1999), Soviet admiral, Arkady's son
- Yegor Gaidar (1956 - 2009), former acting Prime Minister of Russia, Timur's son
- Maria Gaidar (born 1982), Russian activist, daughter of Yegor Gaidar
See also
- Heydar, an Iranian given name, sometimes transliterated as Gaidar
- Golikov, Arkady Gaidar's original surname
Notes and References
- http://www.lib.ru/GOLIKOW/golikov.txt Тимур Гайдар. Голиков Аркадий из Арзамаса