I believe the word is you're looking for is spelled Концерт in Cyrillic. Its a English homophone, and thus it means concert.
Koheupt is a corruption of the word Kontsert in Russian. The way Russian letters are formed make it look like koheupt. However, the translation of the original Russian word is "concert" and is the title of a Billy Joel album. ChaCha
"Steppe" was derived from the Russian word "степь" meaning "step."
Norchem is not a Russian word. It does not have any specific meaning in the Russian language. It may be a brand name or a term used in a different context.
"Pocnhka" in Russian translates to "screw." It is a noun used to refer to a fastener typically made of metal that is used to hold objects together.
Svet (Свет)
It is the family name. Probably from Russian 'galka' (a jackdaw).
it is a traditional Russian headdress worn by woman to acompany the sarafan
Russian word meaning East. Also the general direction Yuri Gagarin would travel in, to orbit the Earth in his Vostok-1 space craft.
the word taiga comes from the Russian word meaning ''forest''
It means TUNDRA
Russo comes from the word Russian.
Mir - мир = world; peace.