The House of Babanin (Russian: Бабанины [babaninɨ]) is a noble family that originated in the Tsardom of Russia.
[1][2] The family comes from Avksentiev Trufanovich (Авксент Труфанович) (1588–1620), who had two sons: Kir (Кир - Cyrus) and Ivan (Иван).
The House of Babanin was recorded in the pedigrees of the VI part of the books of the provinces of Voronezh, Kursk, and Tula.
[1] Another branch of the House of Babanin appeared in the 17th century with the head originating from Tula by the name of Roman Nikitich (Роман Никитич), whose grandfather was Vasily Stapanovich Babanin (Василий Степанович Бабанин), a duman clerk, who participated in the contact with the Poles in 1686.
[1][2] The shield is divided into four parts, in which in the right side in the red field there is a silver centaur, facing to the left and his right hand holding a sword, and in the left panel in the silver bow there's a crowned lion, facing the right and holding a sword in his right paw, the third part in a golden field emanating from a cloud of hand, holding a sword and a striking snake; in the fourth part in a blue field based on two cross swords, spikes up, over it there's a six-point star, and below there's a golden crescent, with its horns facing upwards.