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Trending Linguists in Russia this month

The 100 most-viewed linguists this month on Wikipedia (Russia). Ranked by real-world attention. Top: Joseph Stalin.

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1
Joseph Stalin
Joseph Stalin
leader of the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1953
πŸ“š 57 citations Person
2,621
views
2
Andrey Lebedev
Person
2,046
views
3
Gregory Potyomkin
Gregory Potyomkin
Russian military leader and politician (1739–1791)
πŸ“š 12 citations Person
979
views
4
Mikhail Lomonosov
Mikhail Lomonosov
Russian polymath (1711-1765)
πŸ“š 44 citations Person
723
views
5
Yekaterina Dashkova
Yekaterina Dashkova
Russian author and woman of letters (1743-1810)
πŸ“š 13 citations Person
715
views
6
J. R. R. Tolkien
J. R. R. Tolkien
English writer and philologist (1892–1973)
πŸ“š 80 citations Person
515
views
7
Nikolay Karamzin
Nikolay Karamzin
Russian writer, poet, critic
πŸ“š 23 citations Person
490
views
8
Dmitry Puchkov
Russian media personality
πŸ“š 7 citations Person
396
views
9
Arseny Tarkovsky
Arseny Tarkovsky
Soviet poet and translator (1907–1989)
πŸ“š 17 citations Person
387
views
10
Haruki Murakami
Haruki Murakami
Japanese writer (born 1949)
πŸ“š 42 citations Person
324
views
11
Boris Akunin
Russian writer, translation, and historian
πŸ“š 23 citations Person
317
views
12
Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri
Florentine poet, writer, and philosopher (c. 1265–1321)
Person
290
views
13
Samuil Marshak
Samuil Marshak
Russian and Soviet poet, playwright, translator, literary critic, screenwriter, author of popular children's books (1887–1964)
πŸ“š 24 citations Person
255
views
14
Dmitry Likhachov
Russian philologist (1906-1999)
πŸ“š 20 citations Person
231
views
15
Ivan Ivanovich Shuvalov
Russian Minister of Education, one of the founders of the Moscow University (1755)
πŸ“š 10 citations Person
224
views
16
Vasily Zhukovsky
Vasily Zhukovsky
Russian poet (1783-1852)
πŸ“š 27 citations Person
219
views
17
Vladimir Dal
Vladimir Dal
Russian lexicographer (1801-1872)
πŸ“š 28 citations Person
210
views
18
Konstantin Balmont
Konstantin Balmont
Russian poet (1867–1942)
πŸ“š 19 citations Person
194
views
19
Aleksey Petrovich Yermolov
Aleksey Petrovich Yermolov
Russian general (1777–1861)
πŸ“š 8 citations Person
190
views
20
Umberto Eco
Umberto Eco
Italian semiotician, essayist, philosopher, literary critic, and novelist (1932–2016)
πŸ“š 61 citations Person
188
views
21
Benedictus de Spinoza
Benedictus de Spinoza
Dutch philosopher (1632-1677)
πŸ“š 37 citations Person
186
views
22
Mikhail Lozinsky
Russian writer (1886-1955)
πŸ“š 8 citations Person
185
views
23
Ivan Krylov
Ivan Krylov
Russian writer (1769–1844)
πŸ“š 27 citations Person
177
views
24
Dietmar Rosenthal
Russian linguist
πŸ“š 6 citations Person
151
views
25
Yuri Knorozov
Soviet and Russian mesoamericanist (1922-1999)
πŸ“š 8 citations Person
148
views
26
Gavrila Derzhavin
Gavrila Derzhavin
Russian poet
πŸ“š 19 citations Person
141
views
27
Jan Hus
Jan Hus
Czech theologian, philosopher and preacher (1369-1415)
πŸ“š 26 citations Person
139
views
28
Juri Lotman
Russian-Estonian semiotician (1922–1993)
πŸ“š 22 citations Person
138
views
29
Abay Kunanbaiuly
Abay Kunanbaiuly
Kazakh poet, philosopher and composer (1845-1904)
πŸ“š 15 citations Person
138
views
30
Iryna Farion
Ukrainian linguist and politician (1964–2024)
πŸ“š 11 citations Person
137
views
31
Natalia Tolstaya
Russian writer (1943–2010)
πŸ“š 6 citations Person
135
views
32
Noam Chomsky
American linguist and activist (born 1928)
πŸ“š 55 citations Person
134
views
33
George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw
Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist (1856–1950)
πŸ“š 65 citations Person
124
views
34
Natalia O'Shea
Russian singer-songwriter, musician and linguist
πŸ“š 4 citations Person
121
views
35
Vasily Tatishchev
Vasily Tatishchev
Russian historian (1686-1750)
πŸ“š 11 citations Person
119
views
36
Walter Scott
Walter Scott
Scottish novelist, poet and playwright (1771–1832)
πŸ“š 54 citations Person
118
views
37
Ivan Goncharov
Ivan Goncharov
Russian novelist and official (1812–1891)
πŸ“š 23 citations Person
115
views
38
C. S. Lewis
C. S. Lewis
British writer, lay theologian, and scholar (1898–1963)
πŸ“š 52 citations Person
112
views
39
Al-Biruni
11th-century Persian scholar and polymath (973–1048)
πŸ“š 18 citations Person
107
views
40
Pyotr Vyazemsky
Pyotr Vyazemsky
leading personality of the Golden Age of Russian poetry (1792–1878)
πŸ“š 11 citations Person
106
views
41
Samuel Beckett
Samuel Beckett
Irish writer (1906–1989)
πŸ“š 58 citations Person
106
views
42
Natan Eidelman
Soviet-Russian historian, writer (1930β€”1989)
πŸ“š 9 citations Person
105
views
43
Leonid Volodarskiy
Russian translator (1950–2023)
πŸ“š 2 citations Person
102
views
44
Viktor Shklovsky
Viktor Shklovsky
Soviet Jewish writer
πŸ“š 22 citations Person
101
views
45
Vikenty Veresaev
Vikenty Veresaev
Russian doctor and writer (1867–1945)
πŸ“š 14 citations Person
94
views
46
Denis Fonvizin
Denis Fonvizin
Russian writer (1745-1792)
πŸ“š 19 citations Person
94
views
47
Mikhail Kuzmin
Mikhail Kuzmin
Russian writer (1872-1936)
πŸ“š 15 citations Person
92
views
48
Vladimir Shileyko
Russian translator (1891–1930)
πŸ“š 6 citations Person
91
views
49
Mikhail Bakhtin
Mikhail Bakhtin
Russian intellectual and philosopher (1895–1975)
πŸ“š 24 citations Person
87
views
50
Helen Keller
Helen Keller
American deafblind author, political activist, lecturer, scholar (1880-1968)
πŸ“š 39 citations Person
86
views
51
Veronika Tushnova
Russian writer and journalist (1911–1965)
πŸ“š 7 citations Person
84
views
52
Anatoly Moskvin
Russian ethnographer, linguist and criminal
πŸ“š 3 citations Person
84
views
53
Boris Zakhoder
Soviet and Russian writer, poet, translator, screenwriter (1918–2000)
πŸ“š 10 citations Person
81
views
54
Georgy Adamovich
Georgy Adamovich
Poet, translator, literary critic (1892-1972)
πŸ“š 9 citations Person
80
views
55
Nicolai von Gretsch
Nicolai von Gretsch
Russian grammarian (1787-1867)
πŸ“š 10 citations Person
77
views
56
Vladimir Propp
Vladimir Propp
Russian folklorist, philologist and linguist
πŸ“š 15 citations Person
74
views
57
Gleb Matveychuk
Russian actor
Person
73
views
58
Alexander Bezborodko
Grand Chancellor of Russia (1747-1799)
πŸ“š 9 citations Person
73
views
59
Sophia Parnok
Russian writer
πŸ“š 15 citations Person
71
views
60
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Percy Bysshe Shelley
British Romantic poet (1792–1822)
πŸ“š 50 citations Person
68
views
61
Sergey Uvarov
Russian noble who was a classical scholar and formulated the famous doctrine "Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality" to united many ethnicit
πŸ“š 12 citations Person
68
views
62
Sadriddin Ayni
Sadriddin Ayni
Tajik writer (1878-1954)
πŸ“š 14 citations Person
67
views
63
L. L. Zamenhof
L. L. Zamenhof
Polish-Jewish physician and inventor of Esperanto (1859-1917)
πŸ“š 35 citations Person
63
views
64
Nadezhda Mandelstam
Nadezhda Mandelstam
Russian writer and educator
πŸ“š 22 citations Person
60
views
65
Vasili Bazhenov
Russian neoclassical architect (1737-1799)
πŸ“š 6 citations Person
58
views
66
Philaret Drozdov
Russian bishop (1783-1867)
πŸ“š 9 citations Person
57
views
67
Nikita Ilyich Tolstoy
Nikita Ilyich Tolstoy
Russian linguist (1923–1996)
πŸ“š 9 citations Person
57
views
68
William James Sidis
William James Sidis
American child prodigy (1898-1944)
πŸ“š 7 citations Person
56
views
69
Denis Diderot
Denis Diderot
French Enlightenment philosopher writer and encyclopΓ¦dist (1713–1784)
πŸ“š 54 citations Person
55
views
70
Dimitrie Cantemir
Dimitrie Cantemir
Prince of Moldavia
πŸ“š 31 citations Person
53
views
71
Rudolf Erich Raspe
Rudolf Erich Raspe
German author and scientist (1736–1794)
πŸ“š 25 citations Person
52
views
72
Mesrop Mashtots
Mesrop Mashtots
Armenian theologian and linguist (362–440)
πŸ“š 8 citations Person
51
views
73
Peter Abelard
Peter Abelard
French scholastic philosopher, theologian and preeminent logician (c.1079-1142)
πŸ“š 67 citations Person
49
views
74
Jane Hawking
British author
πŸ“š 10 citations Person
47
views
75
Max Vasmer
Max Vasmer
Russian-German linguist (1886-1962)
πŸ“š 13 citations Person
46
views
76
Nikolay Alexandrovich Lvov
Russian artist and architect (1753-1804)
πŸ“š 12 citations Person
46
views
77
Serhiy Zhadan
Ukrainian poet
πŸ“š 21 citations Person
45
views
78
Sergey Ozhegov
Sergey Ozhegov
Russian lexicographer (1900–1964)
πŸ“š 11 citations Person
45
views
79
Julio CortΓ‘zar
Julio CortΓ‘zar
Argentine writer (1914–1984)
πŸ“š 33 citations Person
43
views
80
George de Roerich
George de Roerich
Russian tibetologist (1902–1960)
πŸ“š 8 citations Person
42
views
81
Igor M. Diakonoff
Russian historian and linguist (1915-1999)
πŸ“š 9 citations Person
42
views
82
Alexander Afanasyev
Alexander Afanasyev
Russian folklorist, collector of folk tales (1826-1871)
πŸ“š 10 citations Person
40
views
83
Maksim Bahdanovič
Maksim Bahdanovič
Belarusian writer (1891–1917)
πŸ“š 7 citations Person
39
views
84
Roland Barthes
Roland Barthes
French philosopher and essayist
πŸ“š 46 citations Person
39
views
85
Nora Gal
Nora Gal
Soviet translator, literary critic, and translation theorist (1912–1991)
πŸ“š 6 citations Person
38
views
86
Vyacheslav Ivanov
Soviet linguist (1929-2017)
πŸ“š 21 citations Person
38
views
87
Dmitry Ovsyaniko-Kulikovsky
Russian linguist and literary critic (1853-1920)
πŸ“š 11 citations Person
37
views
88
Alexander Sergeyevich Stroganov
Alexander Sergeyevich Stroganov
Russian philanthropist (1733-1811)
πŸ“š 7 citations Person
37
views
89
Geoffrey Chaucer
Geoffrey Chaucer
14th century English poet and author (1343–1400)
πŸ“š 27 citations Person
37
views
90
Sergey Starostin
Russian linguist and philologist (1953–2005)
πŸ“š 9 citations Person
36
views
91
Nikolai Trubetzkoy
Nikolai Trubetzkoy
Russian linguist (1890-1938)
πŸ“š 13 citations Person
36
views
92
Milorad Pavić
Serbian writer (1929–2009)
πŸ“š 17 citations Person
35
views
93
Galina Dzhugashvili
Russian translator (1938-2007)
πŸ“š 6 citations Person
35
views
94
Ivan Yakovlev
Chuvash enlightener, educator, and writer (1848–1930)
πŸ“š 11 citations Person
35
views
95
Vladislav Ardzinba
Vladislav Ardzinba
President of Abkhazia (1945-2010)
πŸ“š 6 citations Person
34
views
96
Vuk Karadžić
Vuk Karadžić
Serbian philologist and linguist
πŸ“š 29 citations Person
33
views
97
Mikhail Petrashevsky
Russian thinker (1821-1866)
πŸ“š 7 citations Person
33
views
98
Yevgeny Polivanov
Yevgeny Polivanov
Soviet linguist and orientalist (1891–1938)
πŸ“š 11 citations Person
33
views
99
Aleksey Plutser-Sarno
Russian writer (born 1962)
Person
33
views
100
John Amos Comenius
John Amos Comenius
Czech teacher, educator, philosopher and writer (1592-1670)
πŸ“š 54 citations Person
33
views