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- Irina (Iraida) Volodymyrivna Zhylenko (28 April 1941 – 3 August 2013), a Ukrainian poet, was the a wife of Volodymyr Drozd. She was born in Kyiv and died...
- Oleksii Zhylenko (Ukrainian: Олексій Жиленко), was born in Kyiv, Ukraine. He is a professional Ballroom and Latin dance coach, a World class adjudicator...
- Sharpless, American chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate 1941 – Iryna Zhylenko, Ukrainian poet and author (d. 2013) 1942 – Mike Brearley, English cricketer...
- Karl Barry Sharpless, American chemist, double Nobel Prize laureate Iryna Zhylenko, Ukrainian poet (d. 2013) May 3 Paul Ferris, English film composer, actor...
- venerated Saint Moses the Hungarian. In the past some historians (such as Zhylenko and Kostomarov) have conjectured that Bolesław decided to rule Kievan lands...
- Ukrainian-American scientist Irina Zherebkina, Ukrainian feminist academic Iryna Zhylenko (1941–2013), Ukrainian poet Irina, the child protagonist in Magdalen Nabb's...
- Fishbein Valeriy Franchuk Oleksandr Riabokrys Myroslav Marynovych Iryna Zhylenko Yevgen Zakharov Lyubov Panchenko Oleksandr Polozhynskyi Serhii Babkin Ukraine...
- Sharpless, chemist and Nobel laureate, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Iryna Zhylenko, poet, in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (d. 2013) Allied resistance...
- Serhiy Zhadan (born 1974), poet, novelist, essayist, and translator Iryna Zhylenko (born 1941–2013), poet, short story writer, and children's writer Ukrainian...
- poet Valentina Zhuravleva (1933–2004 Russia), science fiction nv. Iryna Zhylenko (1941–2013, Soviet Union/Ukraine), poet & es. May Ziadeh (1886–1941, Lebanon/Palestine)...