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nadezhda

n. {{non-gloss definition|A transliteration of the Russian female given name (term Надежда Russian)}}.

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Nadezhda

Nadezhda may refer to:

  • Nadezhda (given name), people with the given name Nadezhda
  • Nadezhda (satellite), a series of Russian navigation satellites, of which one was launched in 1998
  • 2071 Nadezhda, an asteroid
  • Nadezhda (cockroach), the first animal to give birth in space
  • Lada Nadezhda, a minivan produced by AvtoVAZ
  • Nadezhda, a bandy club in Birobidzhan, Russia
Nadezhda (given name)

Nadezhda or Nadežda ( Cyrillic: Надежда) is a Slavic female given name popular in Russia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia and other Slavic countries. It means "hope". A Russian-language diminutive form of this name, and also the Ukrainian version of this name, is Nadia (also spelled as Nadiya or Nadija, Cyrillic Надія). The Belarusian version is Nadzeya (Надзея, Łacinka: Nadzieja), the Serbo-Croatian version is Nada, and the Czech version is Naděžda.

Nadezhda is the name of:

Nadezhda (satellite)

Nadezhda ( Russian: Надежда, means Hope in English) is a civilian satellite navigation system and part of the international COSPAS-SARSAT search-and-rescue system.

Nadezhda (cockroach)

Nadezhda (, Hope) was a common house cockroach that was sent into space during the Foton-M bio-satellite flight between September 14 and 26, 2007 by Russian scientists. Scientists monitoring the mission from Voronezh announced that Nadezhda had successfully given birth to 33 cockroaches, these 33 creatures being the first ever to be born in space, in conditions of microgravity. Nadezhda and the rest of creatures were traveling inside a sealed special container, and a video-camera was filming the whole process.

What was considered unnatural for the newborn creatures was that their carapace had darkened in colour much earlier, in comparison with natural-condition cockroaches who develop that darker tone later in their life cycle. But the rest of the conditions and capacities of the cockroaches remained normal.

Later it was reported that Nadezhda's grandchildren, born to one of the space-born creatures, had given birth on earth to normal cockroaches, with a life cycle and development pretty similar to that of any other cockroach, unlike their parents.