let's take specific examples: there is a street named after the revolutionary terrorist stepan khalturin who khalturin was? my dad, is your dad khalturin? yes, some kind of worker, probably, from a factory. controversial street names for modern russia appeared in soviet times; according to surveys, about half of citizens do not want these names to change, because they are used to it and consider it a waste of money, and little-known names on signs do not particularly bother anyone. well, let’s say, lada ketshaveli, in honor of lada ketshaveli, who is this? no, no idea, to be honest, i don’t even know if these are men or women, winbaum, no, i think it’s still a surname, a surname, or some kind of activity, person’s street, well, with something with the transfer it seems, probably, probably, maybe with this somehow, maybe one street was transferred from another somehow probably named after this, i believe, among residents of the city of sergiev passat, who were born before the ninety- first year, in the passport column place of birth is written zagorsk. in soviet times, the city was named