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|photo= [[Image:Anna Semenovich Bikini.jpg|240px|Anna Semenovich]]
|photo= [[Image:Anna Semenovich Bikini.jpg|240px|Anna Semenovich]]
|alias= Anna Semenovic, Anna Semenovitch<ref name="interview">{{cite web | url = http://www.figureskatingmystery.com/2005/01/anna-semenovitch.html | author = Ulyana Kalashnikova ''(Ульяна Калашникова)'' | title = ANNA SEMENOVITCH - A MAGNIFICENT WOMAN (Translated interview with Anna Semenovich for the Russian newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets ''(Московский Комсомолец)'', printed on Sunday, January 2, 2005) | work = Figure Skating Mystery | date = 2005-01-03 | accessdate = 2008-04-24 | language = English}}</ref>
|alias= Anna Semenovic, Anna Semenovitch<ref name="interview">{{cite web | url = http://www.figureskatingmystery.com/2005/01/anna-semenovitch.html | author = Ulyana Kalashnikova ''(Ульяна Калашникова)'' | title = ANNA SEMENOVITCH - A MAGNIFICENT WOMAN (Translated interview with Anna Semenovich for the Russian newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets ''(Московский Комсомолец)'', printed on Sunday, January 2, 2005) | work = Figure Skating Mystery | date = 2005-01-03 | accessdate = 2008-04-24 | language = English}}</ref>, Anya Semenovich ''(Аня Семенович)''
|real name= Anna Grigor'evna Semenovich ''(Анна Григорьевна Семенович)''<ref name="bio">[http://www.annasemenovich.ru/history/biography.html Bio page at Anna's website] ([http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.annasemenovich.ru%2Fhistory%2Fbiography.html&langpair=ru%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF8 Google translation])</ref>
|real name= Anna Grigor'evna Semenovich ''(Анна Григорьевна Семенович)''<ref name="bio">{{cite web | url = http://www.annasemenovich.ru/history/biography.html | title = Bio page at Anna's home page | work = annasemenovich.ru | accessdate = 2008-04-24 | language = Russian}} ([http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.annasemenovich.ru%2Fhistory%2Fbiography.html&langpair=ru%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF8 Google translation])</ref>
|birth date=March 1<ref name="bio"/>
|birth date=March 1<ref name="bio"/>
|birth year=1980  
|birth year=1980  
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|death date=
|death date=
|death year=
|death year=
|measurements=34[[D]]-?-?
|measurements=97-60-92 cm<ref name="maxim">{{cite web | url = http://www.annasemenovich.ru/interview/magazine/maxim2005.html | title = Interview with Anna Semenovich by Russian Maxim magazine from July 2005 | work = annasemenovich.ru | accessdate = 2008-04-25 | language = Russian}} ([http://www.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.annasemenovich.ru%2Finterview%2Fmagazine%2Fmaxim2005.html&langpair=ru%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF8 Google translation])</ref> (38-24-36 in) (34[[E]])
|cup size=D
|cup size=E
|natural tits=Yes
|natural tits=Yes
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== Name ==
== Name ==
=== Transliteration ===
=== Transliteration ===
; First name
Anna's first name may also be mentioned as Anya or Ania ''(Аня).'' In Russian, it is common to use diminutive forms for nearly all first names, so she may also be called Anechka, Annushka or Anyuta ''(Анечка, Аннушка, Анюта),'' depending on how personal the writer wants to get.
; Last name
The only correct transliteration of Anna's name into English without using diacritics is '''Semenovich'''.<ref name="tranliteration">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanization_of_Russian#Transliteration_table Wikipedia transliteration table of the Russian alphabet]</ref> Other variants of her name are due to incorrect transliteration.
The only correct transliteration of Anna's name into English without using diacritics is '''Semenovich'''.<ref name="tranliteration">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanization_of_Russian#Transliteration_table Wikipedia transliteration table of the Russian alphabet]</ref> Other variants of her name are due to incorrect transliteration.


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; Last name
; Last name
Although her last name leads some English native speakers to inappropriate comments on bulletin boards, the root of ''Semenovich'' has nothing to do with any kind of human secretion - it is a simple derivation of the Russian form of '''Simon''' ''(Семён).'' As this kind of word formation is not very widespread among Russian family names, it can be supposed that Anna has some South Slavic ancestors - including a person called Simon.
Although her last name leads some English native speakers to inappropriate comments on bulletin boards, the root of ''Semenovich'' has nothing to do with any kind of human secretion - it is a simple derivation of the Russian form of '''Simon''' ''(Семён).'' As this kind of word formation is not very widespread among Russian family names, it can be supposed that Anna has some South Slavic ancestors - including a person called Simon.
== Personal info ==
=== Measurements ===
In an interview by the Russian edition of Maxim, Anna oficially states that her breasts are real. Along with her measurements, she also mentions that her bra size is a (Russian) 5.<ref name="maxim"/> The numbers of Russian bra sizes represent cup sizes: 1 for A, 2 for B etc.<ref name="bra">{{cite web | url = http://www.brama.com/travel/messages/30962.html | title = Re: Clothing gifts for my Ukrainian Girlfriend (post on a Ukrainian bulletin board answering the question how to convert Russian to US bra sizes) | work = BRAMA - Gateway Ukraine | date = 2003-11-22 | accessdate = 2008-04-25 | language = English}}</ref> Together with her given bust measurement of 97 cm (38,2 in), it is possible to calculate her bra size:
: 38 in - 5 (E Cup) = 33<ref name="faq">[[Boobpedia:FAQ#How_can_a_slim_woman_have_a_50-inch_bust.3F_This_is_clearly_wrong.21 | Boobpedia FAQ:  How can a slim woman have a 50-inch bust? This is clearly wrong!]]</ref>
As band sizes cannot be uneven,<ref name="pp">{{cite web | url = http://www.pamperedpassions.com/bra_sizing.html | title = Bra Sizing and Resolving Bra Fitting Problems | work = Pampered Passions | accessdate = 2008-04-24 | language = English}}</ref> her bra size is 34[[E]].


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 15:27, 25 April 2008

Anna Semenovich (Russian: Анна Семенович, born March 1, 1980 in Moscow, Russia)[2] is a Russian glamour model and a former figure skating champion. She was also a singer of the Russian girl group Blestyashchie (Блестящие).[4]


Name

Transliteration

First name

Anna's first name may also be mentioned as Anya or Ania (Аня). In Russian, it is common to use diminutive forms for nearly all first names, so she may also be called Anechka, Annushka or Anyuta (Анечка, Аннушка, Анюта), depending on how personal the writer wants to get.

Last name

The only correct transliteration of Anna's name into English without using diacritics is Semenovich.[5] Other variants of her name are due to incorrect transliteration.

Etymology

Middle name

Anna's middle name Grigor'evna (Григорьевна) is her father's name (отчество). Every Russian full name consists of given name, father's name and family name, so Anna's full name is: Anna Semenovich, daughter of Gregory.

Last name

Although her last name leads some English native speakers to inappropriate comments on bulletin boards, the root of Semenovich has nothing to do with any kind of human secretion - it is a simple derivation of the Russian form of Simon (Семён). As this kind of word formation is not very widespread among Russian family names, it can be supposed that Anna has some South Slavic ancestors - including a person called Simon.

Personal info

Measurements

In an interview by the Russian edition of Maxim, Anna oficially states that her breasts are real. Along with her measurements, she also mentions that her bra size is a (Russian) 5.[3] The numbers of Russian bra sizes represent cup sizes: 1 for A, 2 for B etc.[6] Together with her given bust measurement of 97 cm (38,2 in), it is possible to calculate her bra size:

38 in - 5 (E Cup) = 33[7]

As band sizes cannot be uneven,[8] her bra size is 34E.

External links

References