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In the view stats for DYK pages I noticed "Mary Babnik Brown". For a Russian person, to have the surname by a woman sounds funny ('babnik'=womanizer), so I decided to figure out what are the roots of this surname and what in means in the native language. So far no luck. - Altenmann >t05:24, 13 February 2014 (UTC)Reply