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Ship's Name

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In Russia and late Soviet Union, ships, named after persons, must be named by "first name + surname" (civilians, like "Yuri Andropov") or "rank+surname" (military, like "Admiral Nakhimov", not "Nakhimov" or "Pavel Nakhimov". If ship's namesaker was Mikhail Frunze, ship must be named " Mikhail Frunze", not simple "Frunze". Ship named Frunze after Frunze, capital of Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic — Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.149.142.101 (talk) 18:15, 19 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]