Arseny
Arsenii (also Arseni and Arseniy) (Russian: Арсений) is a Russian given name, derived from Arsenius. Notable people with the name include:
Arseny
- Arseny Avraamov (1886–1944), Russian avant-garde composer and theorist
- Arseny Bondarev (born 1985), Russian ice hockey player
- Arseny Borrero (born 1979), Cuban sport shooter
- Arseny of Winnipeg (Andrew Chagovstov) (1866–1945), bishop of the Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church in America
- Arseny Golenishchev-Kutuzov (1848–1913), Russian poet
- Arseny Koreshchenko (1870–1921), Russian pianist and composer
- Arseny Logashov (born 1991), Russian football
- Arseny Matseyevich (1697–1772), Russian archbishop
- Arseny Meshchersky (1834–1902), Russian landscape painter
- Arseny Pavlov (born 1983), Russian landscape painter
- Arseny Roginsky (born 1946), Soviet dissident and Russian historian
- Arseny Semionov (1911–1992), Soviet Russian painter and art teacher
- Arseny Sokolov (1910–1986), Russian theoretical physicist
- Arseny Tarkovsky (1907–1989), Soviet poet and translator
- Arseny Vvedensky (1844–1909), Russian literary critic, historian, essayist and author
- Arseny Zakrevsky (1783 or 1786–1865), Russian statesman and Minister of the Interior
- Arseny Zverev (1900–1969), Soviet Russian politician, economist and statesman
Spiritual Fathers
- Father Arseny, central figure of two books by Vera Bouteneff concerning a spiritual father in the former Soviet Union during the period of communist
Arseni
Given name
- Arseni Comas (born 1961), Spanish football player
- Arseni Markov (born 1981), Canadian-Russian competitive ice dancer
Surname
- Alexandru Arseni, Moldovan politician
Arseniy
- Arseniy Golovko (1906–1962), Soviet admiral
- Arseniy Lavrentyev (born 1983), Russian-born Portuguese swimmer
- Arseniy Vorozheykin (1912–2001), commander in the Soviet Air Force
- Arseniy Yatsenyuk (born 1974), Ukrainian politician, economist and lawyer
gollark: > Which is exactly what they wanted here!Not necessarily, this actually does sound like a case where they might want each task to run in its own coroutines (or would, if their pathfinding did yields).
gollark: I mean, it's great for very simple situations where you want to run two things at once in the simplest case, but often projects want to run a listener "thread" and temporarily spawn tasks to handle them or something and this ends up being constantly reinvented.
gollark: > Thanks for that gollark :/.You're welcome! It would be useful if there was an API for this! Perhaps I could simplify some of my stuff and make a PR!
gollark: Parallel isn't great because you can't add an extra task after it starts.
gollark: They CLAIM to be running the latest version from the git repo.
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