List of surnames in Russia
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  • Abakumov
    Abakumov
    Abakumov or Abakumova is a Russian surname. People with this surname include:* Viktor Semyonovich Abakumov , Soviet security chief* Mariya Abakumova , Russian javelin thrower...

     (Абакумов)
  • Abalyshev (Абалышев)
  • Abarnikov (Абарников)
  • Abdulov
    Abdulov
    Abdulov is an Azeri Russian surname. People with this surname include:* Aleksandr Abdulov , Russian actor* Osip Abdulov , Russian actor* Samir Abdulov , Azerbaijani footballer...

     (Абдулов)
  • Abramov
    Abramov
    Abramoff, Abramov, Abramova, and are Russian surnames, meaning "son of Abram", the Biblical figure.People with the surname Abramoff:* Jack Abramoff , American political lobbyist, served prison time for fraud...

     (Абрамов)
  • Abramovich (Абрамович)
  • Avandeyev (Авандеев)
  • Avdeyev (Авдеев)
  • Avdonin (Авдонин)
  • Averin
    Averin
    Averin is a protein contained in Oat that is similar to gluten. It is said to be similarly as allogenic as gluten....

     (Аверин)
  • Averyanov
    Averyanov
    *Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Averyanov , Russian football player*Aleksandr Nikolayevich Averyanov Russian football coach, Soviet footballer*Aleksei Averyanov , Russian football player...

     (Аверьянов)
  • Avilov (Авилов)
  • Avtukhov (Автухов)
  • Agapov (Агапов)
  • Agafonov (Агафонов)
  • Ageykin (Агейкин)
  • Agliullin (Аглиуллин)
  • Adaksin (Адаксин)
  • Azhikelyamov (Ажикелямов)
  • Azhishchenkov (Ажищенков)

  • Azarov (Азаров)
  • Aksakov
    Aksakov
    Aksakov and Aksakova is a common Russian last name and may refer to:*Alexandr Aksakov , Russian author, translator, journalist, editor and psychic researcher*Ivan Aksakov , Russian journalist and slavophile...

     (Аксаков)
  • Aksyonov
    Aksyonov
    Aksyonov or Aksyonova , also spelled Aksenov, is a Russian last name and may refer to:People*Aleksandr Aksyonov , several people*Konstantin Aksyonov , Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union...

     (Аксёнов)
  • Aksenchuk (Аксенчук)
  • Akulov (Акулов)
  • Aleyev (Алеев)
  • Alexandrov
    Alexandrov
    Alexandrov or Aleksandrov is a town in Vladimir Oblast, Russia, north-east of Moscow. Population: Alexandrov Sloboda served as the capital of Russia for three months under Tsar Ivan the Terrible until he agreed to return his court and the relics of Moscow which he had taken with him...

     (Александров)
  • Alexeyev
    Alexeyev
    Alexeyev, Alekseyev, Alexeiev, Alexeev or Alekseev is a common Russian last name and may refer to several people. Often the same name appears in English in several different transliterations...

     (Алексеев)
  • Alenin (Аленин)
  • Alyokhin (Алёхин)
  • Aliyev
    Aliyev
    Aliyev , Aliyeva for females, is a surname in the Caucasus and Central Asia, and is of Turkic origin...

     (Алиев)
  • Alistratov (Алистратов)
  • Alliluyev (Аллилуев)
  • Alogrin (Алогрин)
  • Amaliyev (Амалиев)
  • Amelin (Амелин)
  • Aminev (Аминев)
  • Ananyev (Ананьев)
  • Anasenko (Анасенко)
  • Andreyev
    Andreyev
    Andreyev , also spelled as Andreev, Andreeff or Andrejew, in feminine form Andreyeva , is a common Russian last name and may refer to:* Adelaide Andrejewa de Skilondz , Russian opera soprano singer and singing teacher...

     (Андреев)

  • Andreyushkin (Андреюшкин)
  • Andronikov (Андроников)
  • Andropov (Андропов)
  • Andryukhin (Андрюхин)
  • Anikanov (Аниканов)
  • Anikin (Аникин)
  • Anisimov
    Anisimov
    Anisimov is the name of:* Alexander Anisimov , Russian bass singer and conductor* Aleksei Sergeyevich Anisimov , Russian football player* Artem Anisimov , Russian ice hockey player* Artem Anisimov Anisimov is the name of:* Alexander Anisimov (born 1947), Russian bass singer and conductor* Aleksei...

     (Анисимов)
  • Anishin (Анишин)
  • Annikov (Анников)
  • Anosov (Аносов)
  • Anokhin (Анохин
    Anokhin (disambiguation)
    Anokhin is a common Russian surname. Notable people having this surname include:*Pyotr Kuzmich Anokhin , Russian biologist and physiologist...

    )
  • Anoshkin (Аношкин)
  • Anrep (Анреп)
  • Antipin (Антипин)
  • Antipov
    Antipov
    Antipov may refer to;*Vladimir Antipov Russian ice skater*Artyom Antipov Russian footballer*Sergey Antipov Soviet canoer*Anton Antipov Russian footballer*Nikita Antipov Russian footballer*Vladimir Anatolyevich Antipov Russian footballer coach...

     (Антипов)
  • Antonov
    Antonov
    Antonov, or Antonov Aeronautical Scientist/Technical Complex , formerly the Antonov Design Bureau, is a Ukrainian aircraft manufacturing and services company with particular expertise in the field of very large aircraft construction. Antonov ASTC is a state-owned commercial company...

     (Антонов
    Antonov (disambiguation)
    Antonov, or Antonov Aeronautical Scientist/Technical Complex is a Ukrainian aircraft manufacturing and services company.Antonov may also refer to:- People with the surname Antonov :* Aleksei Antonov, a Soviet Army general...

    )
  • Antonovich (Антонович)
  • Apalkov (Апалков)
  • Aptekar (Аптекарь)
  • Ardankin (Арданкин)

  • Arefyev (Арефьев)
  • Arzamastsev (Арзамасцев)
  • Aristarkhov (Аристархов)
  • Aristov
    Aristov
    Aristov is a Russian surname of Greek roots. Notable people with this surname include:* Anton Aristov, an Estonian footballer* Averky Aristov, a Soviet politician and diplomat* Nikolai Aristov, a Russian turkologist...

     (Аристов)
  • Arsenyev
    Arsenyev
    Arsenyev is a town in Primorsky Krai, Russia, located about northeast of Vladivostok. Population: -History:The history of Arsenyev begins in 1895, when the settlement of Semyonovka was founded. The first settlement dwellers were the Old Believers. In 1901 the migrant peasants from what is now...

     (Арсеньев
    Arsenyev (disambiguation)
    Arsenyev, also spelled Arseniev, is a Russian surname derived from the Russian name of Greek origin Arseny. It may refer to one of the following.*Arsenyev, a city in Russia named after Vladimir Arsenyev...

    )
  • Artamonov
    Artamonov
    Artamonov or Artamonova may refer to:*Alexei Artamonov , Soviet pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union*Anatoly Artamonov , Governor of Kaluga Oblast, Russia...

     (Артамонов)
  • Artemyev
    Artemyev
    Artemyev or Artemiev and Artemyeva / Artemieva is a Russian surname.It may refer to:* Eduard Artemyev , a Russian composer* Oleg Germanovich Artemyev , a Russian cosmonaut...

     (Артемьев)
  • Artyomov (Артёмов)
  • Arshavin (Аршавин)
  • Aslanov (Асланов)
  • Aslakhanov (Аслаханов)
  • Asmik (Асмик)
  • Assonov (Ассонов)
  • Aspidov (Аспидов)
  • Astankov (Астанков)
  • Astafyev (Астафьев)
  • Astakhov (Астахов)
  • Afanasyev
    Afanasyev
    Afanasyev or Afanasyeva is a Russian last name. It is etymologically connected to the name Afanasy, which in Greek origin meant "immortal"...

     (Афанасьев)
  • Afonin (Афонин)
  • Akhremenko (Ахременко)
  • Ayushiyev (Аюшиев)

B (Б)

  • Babanin
    Babanin
    The House of Babanin is a noble family that originated in the Tsardom of Russia. The family comes from Avksentiev Trufanovich , who had two sons: Kir and Ivan . The House of Babanin was recorded in the pedigrees of the VI part of the books of the provinces of Voronezh, Kursk, and Tula...

     (Бабанин)
  • Babatyev (Бабатьев)
  • Babikov (Бабиков)
  • Babichev (Бабичев)
  • Babkin (Бабкин)
  • Baburin (Бабурин)
  • Babykin (Бабыкин)
  • Bagrov (Багров)
  • Bazhanov (Бажанов)
  • Bazhenov
    Bazhenov
    Bazhenov is a Russian surname. The following people share it:* Aleksandr Bazhenov , writer.* Nikita Bazhenov , footballer.* Vasili Bazhenov , architect.Its feminine form is Bazhenova :...

     (Баженов)
  • Bazanov (Базанов)
  • Bazarov (Базаров)
  • Bazin (Базин)
  • Bakrylov (Бакрылов)
  • Balabanov
    Balabanov
    Balabanov and their derivatives are common last names in Serbia, Bulgaria, Ukraine and Russia.- Prominent Balabanovs :...

     (Балабанов)
  • Balakin (Балакин)
  • Balandin (Баландин)
  • Balakhnov (Балахнов)
  • Balashov (Балашов)
  • Baltabev (Балтабев)
  • Balsunov (Бальсунов)
  • Banin (Банин)
  • Baranov (Баранов)
  • Baranovsky (Барановский)
  • Barbolin (Барболин)
  • Barentsev (Баренцев)
  • Barinov (Баринов)
  • Barkov (Барков)

  • Barndyk (Барндык)
  • Barsukov (Барсуков)
  • Baryshev (Барышев)
  • Baryshnikov
    Baryshnikov
    Baryshnikov is a common Russian surname.People with this surname include:* Aleksandr Baryshnikov , Soviet athlete* Mikhail Baryshnikov , Russian American dancer* Yevhen Baryshnikov , Ukrainian footballer...

     (Барышников)
  • Batishchev (Батищев)
  • Batrutdinov (Батрутдинов)
  • Bebnev (Бебнев)
  • Bebchuk (Бебчук)
  • Bezborodov (Безбородов)
  • Bezrodny (Безродный)
  • Bezrukov
    Bezrukov
    Bezrukov or Bezrukova is a common Russian surname.People with this surname include:* Vitali Bezrukov , Russian actor and theatre director* Sergey M. Bezrukov, Russian biophysicist...

     (Безруков)
  • Bezukladnikov
    Bezukladnikov
    Peter Wolframovich Bezukladnikov is General Director of Russian biggest engineering company E4 Group and formerly a scientist in the field of structural analysis of carbohydrates.- Education and Scientific Career :...

     (Безукладников)
  • Belevich (Белевич)
  • Beliberdiyev (Белибердиев)
  • Belikov (Беликов)
  • Belinsky (Белинский
    Belinsky (disambiguation)
    Vissarion Belinsky was a Russian literary critic.Belinsky may also refer to:*Bo Belinsky , American baseball player*Vladimir Belinski , Russian theoretical physicist*Belinsky District, a district of Penza Oblast...

    )
  • Belov
    Belov
    Belov , or Belova , is a common Russian surname which may refer to:People*Aleksandar Belov , Macedonian singer*Alexander Belov , Russian basketball player...

     (Белов)
  • Belorusov (Белорусов)
  • Beloglazov (Белоглазов)
  • Belomestin (Беломестин)
  • Belomestnov (Беломестнов)
  • Belomestov (Беломестов)
  • Belomestny (Беломестный)
  • Belomestnykh (Беломестных)
  • Belochkin (Белочкин)
  • Belyakov (Беляков)
  • Bendlin (Бендлин)
  • Benediktov (Бенедиктов)

  • Berezhnoy (Бережной)
  • Berezin
    Berezin
    Berezin is a Russian surname which can refer to:* Felix Berezin, a Russian mathematician and physicist.* Fyodor Berezin, a Ukrainian science fiction writer.* Mabel Berezin, a sociologist at Cornell University....

     (Березин)
  • Beriya (Берия)
  • Belousov
    Belousov
    Belousov is a common Russian surname formed from the nickname Belye Usy meaning "White Moustache" which actually translates into English as "Grey Moustache". To an intelligent Russian ear, the meaning is that of "someone older, grey-haired, i.e. wise". The feminine form of the surname is Belousova...

     (Белоусов)
  • Bershov (Бершов)
  • Beskryostnov (Бескрёстнов)
  • Bespalov (Беспалов)
  • Bessonov (Бессонов)
  • Besfamilny (Бесфамильный)
  • Bekhterev (Бехтерев)
  • Biryukov
    Biryukov
    Biryukov and Biryukova is a common Russian surname derived from the word 'wolf' .People with this surname include:*Alex Biryukov, a cryptographer*Mikhail Biryukov , several people...

     (Бирюков)
  • Blazhenov (Блаженов)
  • Blanter (Блантер)
  • Blatov (Блатов)
  • Blinov (Блинов)
  • Blok (Блок)
  • Blokov (Блоков)
  • Blokhin
    Blokhin
    Blokhin might refer to one of the following:* Alexander Viktorovich Blokhin , Russian diplomat* Alexander Blokhin , Russian soldier and Hero of the Russian Federation...

     (Блохин)
  • Bobkov (Бобков)
  • Bobr
    Bóbr
    Bóbr is a river which runs through the north of the Czech Republic and the southwest of Poland, a left tributary of the Oder River, with a length of and a basin area of .The Bóbr originates in the Rýchory mountains in the southeast of the Karkonosze range, where the source is...

     (Бобр)
  • Bobrik (Бобрик)
  • Bobrov (Бобров)
  • Bovarin (Боварин)
  • Bogatyryov (Богатырёв)
  • Bogachyov (Богачёв)
  • Bogdanov
    Bogdanov
    Bogdanov or Bogdanova is a common Russian surname and may refer to:-Bogdanov:*Alexander Bogdanov , Belarusian-Russian physician, philosopher, economist, writer and revolutionary...

     (Богданов)
  • Bogolepov (Боголепов)
  • Bogolyubov
    Bogolyubov
    Bogolyubov or Boholyubov is a surname in Russia and Ukraine. Spellings Bogoljubov and Bogoliubov are also used. Feminine Bogolyubova . The following persons have this surname:...

     (Боголюбов)
  • Bogomazov (Богомазов)

  • Bogomolov (Богомолов)
  • Bogrov (Богров)
  • Bogun (Богун)
  • Bodrov (Бодров)
  • Boydalo (Бойдало)
  • Boykov (Бойков)
  • Boytsov (Бойцов)
  • Bok (Бок)
  • Bokaryov (Бокарёв)
  • Boldayev (Болдаев)
  • Boldyrev (Болдырев)
  • Bolotnikov (Болотников)
  • Boltonogov (Болтоногов)
  • Bolshakov
    Bolshakov
    Bolshakov may refer to:*Nikolay Bolshakov*Dmitri Bolshakov*Maksim Bolshakov*Denis Bolshakov...

     (Большаков)
  • Bolshov (Большов)
  • Bondarev (Бондарев)
  • Bondarchuk (Бондарчук)
  • Boreyev (Бореев)
  • Borzilov (Борзилов)
  • Borisyuk (Борисюк)
  • Borodin
    Borodin
    Borodin , or Borodina is a Russian last name and may refer to:*Alexander Borodin , Russian composer and chemist*Alexander Parfeniyevich Borodin, Russian scientist in the field of rail transport...

     (Бородин)
  • Bortnik (Бортник)
  • Bortsov (Борцов)
  • Bocharov
    Bocharov
    Bocharov & Bocharova are common Slavic surnames for male and female respectively. They are derived from Bochar which means the cooper.Male names...

     (Бочаров)
  • Boyarov (Бояров)
  • Bragin (Брагин)
  • Brantov (Брантов)
  • Brezhnev (Брежнев)
  • Bugayev (Бугаев)

  • Bugaychuk (Бугайчук)
  • Bugakov (Бугаков)
  • Buzinsky (Бузинский)
  • Budayev (Будаев)
  • Budanov (Буданов)
  • Budnikov (Будников)
  • Budylin (Будылин)
  • Bukavitsky (Букавицкий)
  • Bukin (Букин)
  • Bukir (Букирь)
  • Buklin (Буклин)
  • Bukov (Буков)
  • Bulgakov
    Bulgakov
    Bulgakov is a common Russian family name and may refer to:*Gediminid family of Princes Bulgakov*Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Bulgakov, Soviet politician, USSR Minister of Education 1978 to 1983*Aleksandr Viktorovich Bulgakov Bulgakov is a common Russian family name and may refer to:*Gediminid family...

     (Булгаков)
  • Bulygin (Булыгин)
  • Bunin (Бунин)
  • Burdukovsky (Бурдуковский)
  • Burkov (Бурков)
  • Burmakin
    Burmakin
    Burmakin may refer to;*Vladimir Burmakin Russian chess grandmaster*Dmitriy Burmakin Russian long-distance runner...

     (Бурмакин)
  • Burov (Буров)
  • Burtsov (Бурцов)
  • Bury
    Bury
    Bury is a town in Greater Manchester, England. It lies on the River Irwell, east of Bolton, west-southwest of Rochdale, and north-northwest of the city of Manchester...

     (Бурый
    Bury (disambiguation)
    Bury is a town in northern England.Bury may also refer to:*The burial of human remains.*wrestler burial or bury angle, a slang term used in the world of wrestling.*HMS Bury, a Hunt class minesweeper of the Royal Navy from World War I....

    )
  • Buryakov (Буряков)
  • Buturovich (Бутурович)
  • Butusov (Бутусов)
  • Butylin (Бутылин)
  • Bukhalo
    Bukhalo
    The bukhalo is a type of large drum often used in dance music, particularly popular in Western Ukraine. It is fixed to the player with a belt so that the performer can also dance and move about when needed...

     (Бухало)
  • Bykov (Быков)
  • Bylinkin (Былинкин)
  • Bychkov (Бычков)


V (В)

  • Vavilov
    Vavilov
    Vavilov is a Russian surname and may refer to:* Nikolai Vavilov , a Russian geneticist* Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov , a Russian physicist* Vladimir Sergeyevich Vavilov , Russian footballer...

     (Вавилов)
  • Vagin (Вагин)
  • Vazov (Вазов)
  • Valevach (Валевач)
  • Vanzin (Ванзин)
  • Varennikov (Варенников)
  • Varushkin (Варушкин)
  • Vasilyev
    Vasilyev
    Vasilyev or Vasiliev or Vassiliev is a common Russian Surname derived from the Russian given name Vasiliy . The feminine form: Vasilyeva . It may refer to:*Aleksandr Vasilev Vasilyev (Васильев) or Vasiliev or Vassiliev is a common Russian Surname derived from the Russian given name Vasiliy...

     (Васильев)
  • Vasilyevykh (Васильевых)
  • Vasin (Васин)
  • Vasnev (Васнев)
  • Vasnetsov (Васнецов)
  • Vakhrov (Вахров)

  • Vakhrushev (Вахрушев)
  • Venediktov (Венедиктов)
  • Vedeneyev
    Vedeneyev
    |-See also:- References :* YAK-55M Operator Handbook* M14 Log books...

     (Веденеев)
  • Vedenin (Веденин)
  • Vedernikov (Ведерников)
  • Vergunov (Вергунов)
  • Vereshchagin (Верещагин)
  • Vershinin (Вершинин)
  • Veselov (Веселов)
  • Veselovsky (Веселовский)
  • Vetochkin (Веточкин)
  • Vetrov (Ветров)

  • Vikashev (Викашев)
  • Vinogradov
    Vinogradov
    Vinogradov or Vinogradoff is a common Russian last name derived from the Russian word Vinograd, meaning Grape. Vinogradova is a feminine version of the same name.Notable persons bearing this last name include:...

     (Виноградов)
  • Vinokurov (Винокуров)
  • Vitayev (Витаев)
  • Vitvinin (Витвинин)
  • Vitsin (Вицин)
  • Vikhrov (Вихров)
  • Vodovatov (Водоватов)
  • Vodoleyev (Водолеев)
  • Vodyanov (Водянов)
  • Volikov (Воликов)
  • Volkov (Волков)

  • Volodin
    Volodin
    Volodin is a Russian surname which may refer to:*Aleksandr Volodin , Estonian footballer*Aleksandr Volodin , , Estonian chess player*Aleksey Volodin , Russian pianist...

     (Володин)
  • Voloshin
    Voloshin
    Voloshin, or Voloshyn , is a Russian prince family of Rurik stock, descended from the Rurik sovereigns of Russia.Famous family members:* Alexander Voloshin, Russian politician and businessman* Avhustyn Voloshyn, politician, teacher, and essayist...

     (Волошин)
  • Volvakov (Вольваков)
  • Vorobyov
    Vorobyov
    Vorobyov, Vorobiev, Vorobyev and Vorobyova is a common Russian surname derived from the Russian word vorobey .People with this surname include:...

     (Воробьёв)
  • Voronin
    Voronin
    Voronin , or Voronina , is a Slavic lastname, which may refer to:People* Anatoly Voronin , business chief of Itar-TASS* Andriy Voronin, a Ukrainian footballer...

     (Воронин)
  • Voronov
    Voronov
    Voronov, Voronoff, Woronoff , or Voronova , is a popular Russian surname which may refer to the following people:* Avenir Voronov , Soviet scientist and academician...

     (Воронов)
  • Voronkov (Воронков)
  • Vorontsov
    Vorontsov
    Vorontsov, also Woronzow, Woroncow is a celebrated Russian family, which attained the dignity of Counts of the Holy Roman Empire in 1744 and Serene Princes of the Russian Empire in 1852....

     (Воронцов
    Vorontsov (disambiguation)
    Vorontsov , or Vorontsova , is a popular Russian surname which may refer to:-Nobility:*Vorontsov, celebrated Russian family:*Alexander Vorontsov *Mikhail Illarionovich Vorontsov...

    )
  • Voskoboynikov (Воскобойников)
  • Votyakov (Вотяков)
  • Vyrypayev (Вырыпаев)
  • Vyalitsyn (Вьялицын)


G (Г)

  • Gavrikov (Гавриков)
  • Gavrilov (Гаврилов)
  • Gavrilenkov (Гавриленков)
  • Gagarin (Гагарин
    Gagarin (disambiguation)
    The name Gagarin often refers to Yuri Gagarin , the first man to travel in outer space.Gagarin , or Gagarina , is a Russian surname derived from the word gagara, meaning loon and may also refer to:People* Gagarin family, a Rurikid princely family* Anna Lopukhina , née Anna Gagarina, mistress...

    )
  • Gagolin
    Gagolin
    Gągolin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łoniów, within Sandomierz County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Łoniów, south-west of Sandomierz, and south-east of the regional capital Kielce.-References:...

     (Гаголин)
  • Galdin (Галдин)
  • Galiaskarov (Галиаскаров)
  • Galkin
    Galkin
    Galkin or Galkina Feminine; Галкина is a Russian surname. It derived from Galka and may refer to the following people:* Aleksey Galkin, Russian GRU officer* Alexander Galkin, Russian chess grandmaster...

     (Галкин)
  • Galygin (Галыгин)
  • Gandelman (Гандельман)
  • Garanin (Гаранин)
  • Garin (Гарин)
  • Garifullin (Гарифуллин)
  • Gachev (Гачев)
  • Genkin (Генкин)
  • Gerasimov
    Gerasimov
    Gerasimov or Gerasimova is a common Russian last name and may refer to the following:-People:*Alexander Gerasimov , Russian/Soviet painter*Anatoly Gerasimov , Russian/American musician...

     (Герасимов)
  • Gibazov (Гибазов)
  • Gilyov (Гилёв)
  • Glagolev (Глаголев)
  • Glazkov
    Glazkov
    Glazkov is a Russian surname and may refer to:* Georgiy Glazkov , a Soviet footballer and coach* Nikolay Glazkov , a Russian poet and actor...

     (Глазков)
  • Glebov (Глебов)

  • Glinka
    Glinka (disambiguation)
    -People:*Glinka Komitov , Bulgarian doctor, lawyer, sociologist*Fyodor Glinka , Russian poet and author*Małgorzata Glinka , Polish volleyball player*Mikhail Glinka , Russian composer...

     (Глинка
    Glinka (disambiguation)
    -People:*Glinka Komitov , Bulgarian doctor, lawyer, sociologist*Fyodor Glinka , Russian poet and author*Małgorzata Glinka , Polish volleyball player*Mikhail Glinka , Russian composer...

    )
  • Glinin (Глинин)
  • Globa (Глоба)
  • Glukhov (Глухов)
  • Golov (Голов)
  • Golovakha (Головаха)
  • Golovanov
    Golovanov
    Golovanov is a Russian surname.It may also mean:* Alexander Golovanov , a Soviet pilot and officer* Diana Golovanov , an Israeli musician...

     (Голованов)
  • Golovin (Головин)
  • Golovkin (Головкин)
  • Golovchenko (Головченко)
  • Golodyayev (Голодяев)
  • Golubev
    Golubev
    Golubev , or Golubeva is a Russian last name, derived from the Russian word golub` . It may refer to:*Aleksandr Valeryevich Golubev , Russian footballer*Aleksandr Vyacheslavovich Golubev Golubev , or Golubeva (feminine; Голубева) is a Russian last name, derived from the Russian word golub`...

     (Голубев)
  • Golubkin (Голубкин)
  • Golubov
    Golubov
    Golubov or Golubova is Russian surname:*Aleksandrs Golubovs , Latvian politician*Dmitri Golubov , Russian professional footballer...

     (Голубов)
  • Golubtsov (Голубцов)
  • Golumbovsky (Голумбовский)
  • Goncharov
    Goncharov
    Goncharov is a Russian surname shared by the following people:*Aleksandr Goncharov , Soviet Russian hockey player*Ivan Goncharov , Russian author*Natalya Goncharova, several people*Pyotr Goncharov , Russian composer...

     (Гончаров)
  • Goraya
    Goraya
    Goraya is a town in Jalandhar District in the Indian state of Punjab. It lies between Jalandhar and Ludhiana on G. T. Road NH-1, which connects Amritsar and Delhi. Goraya belongs to Tehsil administrative division and is known for its industry.-Geography:...

     (горая)
  • Gorbachyov (Горбачёв
    Gorbachev (disambiguation)
    Gorbachev is a Russian surname. It derived from a word meaning "Hunchback". The Ukrainian equivalent is Horbanenko and the Belarusian equivalent is Harbachow.*Mikhail Gorbachev , last head of state of the USSR...

    )
  • Gorbunkov (Горбунков)
  • Gorbunov
    Gorbunov
    Gorbunov , or Gorbunova , is a Russian last name, which may refer to the following people:*Alexander Gorbunov , a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union*Anatolijs Gorbunovs Gorbunov , or Gorbunova (Горбунова; feminine), is a Russian last name, which may refer to the following...

     (Горбунов)

  • Gorev (Горев)
  • Gorelov (Горелов)
  • Goremykin (Горемыкин)
  • Gorislavsky (Гориславский)
  • Gorokhin (Горохин)
  • Gorokhov (Горохов)
  • Gorshkov (Горшков)
  • Goruaia (горуаиа)
  • Goryunov (Горюнов)
  • Grachyov (Грачёв)
  • Grafov (Графов)
  • Grebenshchikov
    Grebenshchikov
    Grebenshchikov is a Russian surname. People with this surname include:*A. V. Grebenshchikov, Soviet scholar of Tungusic languages*Boris Grebenshchikov, Russian rock musician*George Grebenstchikoff, Russian writer...

     (Гребенщиков)
  • Grempel (Гремпель)
  • Gretchenko (Гретченко)
  • Grechko (Гречко)
  • Greshnev (Грешнев)
  • Gribanov (Грибанов)
  • Gribkov (Грибков)
  • Gribov
    Gribov
    Gribov is a village and municipality in Stropkov District in the Prešov Region of north-eastern Slovakia.-Geography:The municipality lies at an altitude of 284 metres and covers an area of 7.942 km². It has a population of about 191 people....

     (Грибов)
  • Griboyedov (Грибоедов)
  • Grigolyuk (Григолюк)

  • Grigoryev (Григорьев)
  • Grinin (Гринин)
  • Grishin
    Grishin
    Grishin is a Russian surname derived from Grisha, a short form of the name Grigori. The surname literally means Grisha's. It may refer to:* Aleksei Grishin , Belarusian Winter Olympic freestyle skier...

     (Гришин)
  • Gromov
    Gromov
    Gromov may refer to:*Alexander Georgiyevich Gromov, Russian politician and KGB officer*Alexander Gromov, science fiction writer*Alexey Gromov, Press Attaché for Vladimir Putin...

     (Громов)
  • Gromyko (Громыко)
  • Gruzdev (Груздев)
  • Gruzinsky
    Gruzinsky
    Gruzinsky was a title and later the surname of two different princely lines of the Bagrationi dynasty of Georgia, both of which received it as the subjects of the Russian Empire. The name "Gruzinsky" derives from Russian, originally and literally meaning "of Georgia"...

     (Грузинский)
  • Grushanin (Грушанин)
  • Gryaznov (Грязнов)
  • Gubanov (Губанов)
  • Gulin (Гулин)
  • Gunin (Гунин)
  • Gurkovsky (Гурковский)
  • Guryev (Гурьев)
  • Guryanov (Гурьянов)
  • Gusarov
    Gusarov
    Gusarov may refer to:*Gennadi Gusarov*Alexei Gusarov...

     (Гусаров)
  • Gusev
    Gusev
    Gusev is a town and the administrative center of Gusevsky District of Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Pissa and Krasnaya Rivers, near the border with Poland and Lithuania, east of Chernyakhovsk. Population: -History:...

     (Гусев
    Gusev (disambiguation)
    Gusev , or Guseva , is a Russian last name and may refer to:People*Aleksandr Gusev , Soviet hockey player*Alexander Gusev , Russian revolutionary...

    )
  • Gusin (Гусин)
  • Guslyakov (Гусляков)
  • Guskov (Гуськов)
  • Gushchin (Гущин)


D (Д)

  • Datsishin (Дацишин)
  • Danshov (Даньшов)
  • Dorofeyev (Дорофеев)
  • Davydkin (Давыдкин)
  • Davydov
    Davydov
    Davydov , or Davydova , is a surname common in Russia and Ukraine.*Alexander Davydov, Soviet and Ukrainian physicist*Avgust Davydov, Russian mathematician and mechanic*Boris Davydov, Russian hydrographer and geodesist...

     (Давыдов)
  • Daniltsin (Данильцин)
  • Dvoynev (Двойнев)
  • Dvornikov (Дворников)
  • Dedov (Дедов)
  • Demenok (Деменок)
  • Dementyev (Дементьев)
  • Demidov
    Demidov
    The Demidov family, also Demidoff, were an influential Russian merchant, industrialist and later chivalry family, possibly second only to the Tsar himself in wealth during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.-History:...

     (Демидов)
  • Denikin (Деникин)
  • Denisov
    Denisov
    Denisov or Denisova is a Russian last name, shared by following people:*Andrey Denisov , Russian politician*Edison Denisov , Soviet composer*Igor Denisov , Russian Footballer*Lyubov Denisova...

     (Денисов)
  • Dyogtin (Дёгтин)

  • Degtyarev (Дегтярев)
  • Dezhnyov (Дежнёв)
  • Delov (Делов)
  • Dementyev (Дементьев)
  • Dyomin (Дёмин)
  • Derzhavin (Державин)
  • Dernov (Дернов)
  • Desyatkov (Десятков)
  • Dmitriyev (Дмитриев)
  • Dobrolyubov (Добролюбов)
  • Dobronravov (Добронравов)
  • Dobrynin
    Dobrynin
    Dobrynin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Przecław, within Mielec County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately east of Przecław, south-east of Mielec, and north-west of the regional capital Rzeszów....

     (Добрынин)
  • Dolgorukov (Долгоруков)
  • Dolzhikov (Должиков)

  • Domashev (Домашев)
  • Domnin  (Домнин)
  • Dorokhin (Дорохин)
  • Dorokhov (Дорохов)
  • Dostovalov (Достовалов)
  • Dragomirov (Драгомиров)
  • Dresvyanin (Дресвянин)
  • Drotenkov (Drotenkov)
  • Dryomov (Дрёмов)
  • Drugal (Другаль)
  • Druganin (Друганин)
  • Drugov (Другов)
  • Dryagin (Дрягин)
  • Dubinin
    Dubinin
    Dubinin , or Dubinina , is a Russian last name and may refer to:*Eduard Dubinin, Russian astrophysicist**6359 Dubinin, an asteroid named after him*Mikhail Dubinin, Russian chemist, academician...

     (Дубинин)
  • Dubinkin (Дубинкин)
  • Dubov (Дубов)

  • Dubolazov (Дуболазов)
  • Dubrovsky
    Dubrovsky
    Dubrovsky is an unfinished novel by Alexander Pushkin, written in 1832 and published after Pushkin’s death in 1841.-Plot summary:Vladimir Dubrovsky is a young nobleman whose land is confiscated by a greedy and powerful aristocrat, Kirila Petrovitch Troekurov...

     (Дубровский)
  • Dudin
    Dudín
    Dudín is a village and municipality in Jihlava District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic.The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 170 ....

     (Дудин)
  • Dudko (Дудко)
  • Dudnik (Дудник)
  • Dultsev (Дульцев)
  • Dumanovsky (Думановский)
  • Duranichev (Дураничев)
  • Durov (Дуров)
  • Durchenko (Дурченко)
  • Dyrbov (Дырбов)
  • Dykhovichny (Дыховичный)
  • Dyuzhenkov (Дюженков)
  • Dyatlov (Дятлов)


Ye (Е)

  • Yevdokimov
    Yevdokimov
    Yevdokimov , alternatively spelled as Evdokimov , or Yevdokimova is a common Russian surname and may refer to the following:...

     (Евдокимов)
  • Yevseyev
    Yevseyev
    Yevseyev or Yevseev, Evseyev, Evseev and Yevseyeva is a common Russian surname.People with this surname include:* Evhen Yevseyev , a professional Ukrainian footballer...

     (Евсеев)
  • Yevstigneyev (Евстигнеев)
  • Yevtushenko (Евтушенко)
  • Yevtushenkov (Евтушенков)
  • Yegorov
    Yegorov
    Yegorov , or Yegorova , is a common Russian last name and may refer to:* Aleksey Yegorov , Kazakhstani-Russian swimmer* Alexander Ilyich Yegorov , Soviet military commander and Marshal of the Soviet Union...

     (Егоров)
  • Yedemsky (Едемский)
  • Yezhov (Ежов)
  • Yelagin (Елагин)
  • Yeleshev (Елешев)

  • Yelizarov (Елизаров)
  • Yeliseyev (Елисеев)
  • Yeltsin (Ельцин
    Yeltsin (disambiguation)
    Yeltsin may refer to:*Boris Yeltsin , former president of Russia.*Naina Yeltsina , widow of Boris Yeltsin.*Tatyana Dyachenko , daughter and presidential advisor of Boris Yeltsin....

    )
  • Yeltsov (Ельцов)
  • Yelchukov (Ельчуков)
  • Yemelin (Емелин)
  • Yemelyanenko (Емельяненко)
  • Yemelyanov (Емельянов)
  • Yenin (Енин)
  • Yenotin (Енотин)

  • Yenotov (Енотов)
  • Yeryomin (Ерёмин)
  • Yerzov (Ерзов)
  • Yerkulayev (Еркулаев)
  • Yermakov (Ермаков)
  • Yermilov (Ермилов)
  • Yermolayev
    Yermolayev
    -Derivation:Yermolayev is derived from the given name Yermolay , which was from the Greek Hermolaos, meaning "the people of Hermes"...

     (Ермолаев)
  • Yermolov (Ермолoв)
  • Yermushin (Ермушин)
  • Yeromeyev (Еромеев)

  • Yerofeyev (Ерофеев)
  • Yerokhin (Ерохин)
  • Yerkhov (Ерхов)
  • Yershov (Ершов)
  • Yesaulov (Есаулов)
  • Yesikov (Есиков)
  • Yesipov (Есипов)
  • Yefimov
    Yefimov
    Yefimov, sometimes spelled Efimov , or Yefimova is a Russian last name and may refer to:*Alexander Yefimov , a Soviet aircraft pilot and twice Hero of the Soviet Union...

     (Ефимов)
  • Yefremov (Ефремов)
  • Yeshevsky (Ешевский)


Yo (Ё)

  • Yozhikov (Ёжиков)
  • Yozhin (Ёжин)

  • Yozhov (Ёжов)
  • Yolkin (Ёлкин)

  • Yolkov (Ёлков)


Zh (Ж)

  • Zhabin (Жабин)
  • Zharkov (Жарков)
  • Zharykhin (Жарыхин)
  • Zhvikov (Жвиков)
  • Zhdanov (Жданов)
  • Zheglov (Жеглов)
  • Zhelezkin (Железкин)

  • Zheleznov (Железнов)
  • Zherdev (Жердев)
  • Zhernakov (Жернаков)
  • Zhestakova (Жестакова)
  • Zhzhyonov (Жжёнов)
  • Zhivenkov (Живенков)
  • Zhiglov (Жиглов)

  • Zhigunov (Жигунов)
  • Zhidkov (Жидков)
  • Zhikin (Жикин)
  • Zhilin (Жилин)
  • Zhilov (Жилов)
  • Zhirenkov (Жиренков)
  • Zhirov (Жиров)

  • Zholdin (Жолдин)
  • Zhukov (Жуков
    Zhukov (disambiguation)
    The name Zhukov often refers to Georgy Zhukov , a Soviet military leader, vice admiral.Zhukov or Zhukova is a common Russian surname and may also refer to:-People:...

    )
  • Zhutov (Жутов)
  • Zhuravlyov (Журавлёв)
  • Zhurov (Журов)


Z (З)

  • Zabolotny (Заболотный)
  • Zavragin (Заврагин)
  • Zavrazhin (Завражин)
  • Zavrazhnov (Завражнов)
  • Zavrazhny (Завражный)
  • Zavrazin (Завразин)
  • Zavyalov (Завьялов)
  • Zadornov
    Zadornov
    Zadornov is a Russian surname may also refer to:*Nikolay Pavlovich Zadornov a Russian writer.*Mikhail Mikhailovich Zadornov a Russian politician and former finance minister....

     (Задорнов)
  • Zadorozhny (Задорожный)
  • Zaytsev (Зайцев)

  • Zakrevsky (Закревский)
  • Zakryatin (Закрятин)
  • Zaporozhets (Запорожец)
  • Zaslavsky (Заславский)
  • Zakharov
    Zakharov
    Zakharov , or Zakharova , is a common Russian last name and may refer to:People* Aleksei Arkhipovich Zakharov, Hero of the Soviet Union* Aleksei Ivanovich Zakharov , Soviet soldier, Hero of the Soviet Union...

     (Захаров)
  • Zakharin (Захарьин)
  • Zarubin (Зарубин)
  • Zvyagin (Звягин)
  • Zefirov (Зефиров)
  • Zyomin (Зёмин)

  • Zimin
    Zimin
    Zimin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kleszczewo, within Poznań County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately south-east of the regional capital Poznań.The village has a population of 300....

     (Зимин)
  • Zlobin (Злобин)
  • Zolin (Золин)
  • Zolotov (Золотов)
  • Zonov (Зонов)
  • Zorin (Зорин)
  • Zotov (Зотов)
  • Zubarev
    Zubarev
    Zubarev or Zubareva is a common Russian surname and may refer to:* Andrei Zubarev , a Russian professional ice hockey player* Dmitry Zubarev , a Russian theoretical physicist...

     (Зубарев)
  • Zubkov (Зубков)
  • Zubov
    Zubov
    Zubov was a Russian noble family which rose to the highest offices of state in the 1790s, when Platon Zubov succeeded Count Orlov and Prince Potemkin as the favourite of Catherine II of Russia....

     (Зубов)

  • Zuyev
    Zuyev
    Zuyev, sometimes spelled as Zuev , or Zuyeva , is a Russian last name and may refer to:*Aleksei Zuev , a Russian football goalkeeper*Alexei Zuyev , a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union...

     (Зуев)
  • Zuykov (Зуйков)
  • Zimnyakov (Зимняков)
  • Zinchenko (Зинченко)
  • Zykin (Зыкин)
  • Zykov (Зыков)
  • Zyryanov (Зырянов)
  • Zyuganov (Зюганов)
  • Zverev
    Zverev
    Zverev or Zveref is a Russian surname, and could refer to:*Anatoly Zverev , Soviet artist*Arseny Zverev , Soviet finance minister*Mischa Zverev , professional tennis player who represents Germany...

     (Зверев)


I (И)

  • Ibragimov
    Ibragimov
    Ibragimov, Ibrahimov or Ibragimova, Ibrahimova is a common Russian and Tatar surname. The spelling reflects Cyrillic alphabet's version of the name Ibrahim, an Islamic version of the Abraham....

     (Ибрагимов)
  • Ivazov (Ивазов)
  • Ivakin (Ивакин)
  • Ivankov (Иванков)
  • Ivanov
    Ivanov (surname)
    Ivanov , Ivanoff or Ivanow or Ivanova is one of the most common surnames in Russia and Bulgaria...

     (Иванов)
  • Ivashin (Ивашин)
  • Ivashov (Ивашов)
  • Ivkin (Ивкин)

  • Ivolgin (Иволгин)
  • Ignatkovich (Игнаткович)
  • Ignatyev
    Ignatyev
    Ignatyev, Ignatiev, or Ignatieff or Ignatyeva is a common Russian last name and may refer to:*Aleksandr Ignatyev , Russian soccer player*Alexey Ignatyev , Russian count, statesman, and writer...

     (Игнатьев)
  • Igoshin (Игошин)
  • Igumnov (Игумнов)
  • Izhutin (Ижутин)
  • Izmaylov (Измайлов)
  • Izyumov (Изюмов)

  • Ikanov (Иканов)
  • Ikashev (Икашев)
  • Ilyin
    Ilyin
    Ilyin , or Ilyina is a common Russian last name derived from a given name Ilya and may refer to:*Aleksandr Ilyin, several people...

     (Ильин)
  • Ilkun (Илькун)
  • Ilyushin
    Ilyushin
    Open Joint Stock Company «Ilyushin Aviation Complex» , operating as Ilyushin or Ilyushin Design Bureau, is a Russian design bureau and aircraft manufacturer, founded by Sergey Vladimirovich Ilyushin. Ilyushin was established under the Soviet Union. Its operations began on January 13, 1933, by...

     (Ильюшин)
  • Ilyasov (Ильясов)
  • Ilyukhin (Илюхин)
  • Ilyushin
    Ilyushin
    Open Joint Stock Company «Ilyushin Aviation Complex» , operating as Ilyushin or Ilyushin Design Bureau, is a Russian design bureau and aircraft manufacturer, founded by Sergey Vladimirovich Ilyushin. Ilyushin was established under the Soviet Union. Its operations began on January 13, 1933, by...

     (Илюшин)

  • Ilyushkin (Илюшкин)
  • Inozemtsev (Иноземцев)
  • Inshov (Иньшов)
  • Ipatyev (Ипатьев)
  • Isayev (Исаев)
  • Ismaylov (Исмайлов)
  • Istomin
    Istomin
    Istomin may refer to:* Denis Istomin , Uzbekistan tennis player* Denis Istomin , Russian ice hockey player* Eugene Istomin , American pianist* Marta Casals Istomin , Puerto Rican musician...

     (Истомин)
  • Ishutin (Ишутин)


K (К)

  • Kabinov (Кабинов)
  • Kablukov (Каблуков)
  • Kaverin (Каверин)
  • Kadnikov
    Kadnikov
    Kadnikov is a town in Sokolsky District of Vologda Oblast, Russia,, located on the bank of the Sodima River, southeast of Vologda. Municipally, it is incorporated as Kadnikovskoe Urban Settlement in Sokolsky Municipal District. Population: -History:...

     (Кадников)
  • Kadtsyn (Кадцын)
  • Kadurin(Кадурин)
  • Kazakov
    Kazakov
    Kazakov , or Kazakova is a common Russian family name meaning "of Cossack", which may refer to:* Alexander Kazakov , a Russian flying ace and fighter pilot during the First World War...

     (Казаков)
  • Kazantsev
    Kazantsev
    Kazantsev or Kazantseva is a Russian surname. It is shared by the following people:*Alexander Kazantsev, Soviet sci-fi writer*Leonid Kazantsev , Russian lawyer*Nikolay Kazantsev , Russian writer...

     (Казанцев)
  • Kazankov (Казаньков)
  • Kazarezov (Казарезов)
  • Kalagin (Калагин)
  • Kalashnik
    Kalashnik
    Kalashnik is a surname of Ukrainian origin meaning "maker of kalaches". A man who made kalaches was called a калачник , which sometimes by sandhi effect became калашник , and such a man's descendants thus got the surname Калачник or Калашник , or the same with -ов added,...

     (Калашник)
  • Kalganov (Калганов)
  • Kalinin (Калинин)
  • Kalugin (Калугин)
  • Kalyagin (Калягин)
  • Kamenskikh (Каменских)
  • Kamkin (Камкин)
  • Kanadin (Канадин)
  • Kanadov (Канадов)
  • Kanadtsev (Канадцев)
  • Kanalin (Каналин)
  • Kandinsky (Кандинский)
  • Kapitsa (Капица)
  • Kapralov (Капралов)
  • Kapriyanov (Каприянов)
  • Kapustin
    Kapustin
    Kapustin and Kapustina is a common Russian surname and may refer to:* Anton Kapustin, professor of theoretical physics at Caltech* Denis Kapustin , Russian triple jumper* Nikolai Kapustin , Russian pianist and composer...

     (Капустин)
  • Kapustov (Капустов)
  • Kapylyushny (Капылюшный)
  • Karavayev (Караваев)
  • Karandashov (Карандашов)
  • Karantirov (Карантиров)
  • Karaulin (Караулин)
  • Karaulov (Караулов)
  • Karbainov (Карбаинов)

  • Kargin (Каргин)
  • Karev (Карев)
  • Karetnikov (Каретников)
  • Karzhov (Каржов)
  • Kariyev (Кариев)
  • Karnaukhov (Карнаухов)
  • Kartashyov (Карташёв)
  • Kartashov (Карташов)
  • Karchagin (Карчагин)
  • Karyavin (Карявин)
  • Kasaty (Касатый)
  • Kasyanenko (Касьяненко)
  • Kasyanov (Касьянов)
  • Katayev (Катаев)
  • Katerinochkin (Катериночкин)
  • Katin (Катин)
  • Kachusov (Качусов)
  • Kasharin (Кашарин)
  • Kashirin (Каширин)
  • Kashkanov (Кашканов)
  • Kashnikov (Кашников)
  • Kedrov
    Kedrov
    Kedrov may refer to more than one person:*Bonifaty Mikhailovich Kedrov , Soviet researcher, philosopher, logician, chemist and psychologist*Mikhail Nikolayevich Kedrov , Soviet theatre director...

     (Кедров)
  • Kilesso (Килессо)
  • Kipriyanov (Киприянов)
  • Kirdan (Кирдань)
  • Kireyev (Киреев)
  • Kirigin (Киригин)
  • Kirilishen (Кирилишен)
  • Kirillov (Кириллов)
  • Kirillovsky
    Kirillovsky
    Kirillovsky , Kirillovskaya , or Kirillovskoye may refer to:*Kirillovsky District, a district of Vologda Oblast, Russia...

     (Кирилловский)
  • Kirilov
    Kirilov
    Kirilov is a surname, and may refer to:* Andrey Kirilov , Russian cross country skier* Dimitri Kirilov , Russian professional boxer* Evgeni Kirilov , Bulgarian politician* Ivan Kirilov , Russian botanist...

     (Кирилов)
  • Kirsanov
    Kirsanov
    Kirsanov is a town in Tambov Oblast, Russia, located on the Vorona River at its confluence with the Pursovka River east of Tambov. Population:...

     (Кирсанов)
  • Kiryanov (Кирьянов)
  • Kislukhin (Кислухин)
  • Klepakhov (Клепахов)

  • Klimov
    Klimov
    The Kirill Klimov Experimental Design Bureau under the direction of Vladimir Yakovlevich Klimov designed engines for Soviet aircraft. The OKB was formed in the early 1930s to produce and improve upon the liquid-cooled Hispano-Suiza 12Y V-12 piston engine for which the USSR had acquired a license...

     (Климов)
  • Klimushin (Климушин)
  • Klimtsov (Климцов)
  • Klokov (Клоков)
  • Knyazev (Князев)
  • Kovalevsky
    Kovalevsky
    Kovalevsky or Kowalewski may refer to:*Anton Kavalewski, Belarusian footballer*Alexander Kovalevsky, Embryologist*Anton Kovalevski, Figure skater*Jan Kowalewski, Cryptologist*Joe Kowalewski, American football player...

     (Ковалевский)
  • Kovalenko
    Kovalenko
    Kovalenko, Covalenko is a common Ukrainian surname, used commonly to describe a blacksmith and is the equivalent of "Smith" in the English-speaking world, derived from the root "koval" meaning literally "forge"...

     (Коваленко)
  • Kovalyov
    Kovalyov
    Kovalyov, often spelled as Kovalev , or Kovalyova, Kovaleva , is a common Russian surname, the equivalent of "Smith" in the English-speaking world, and may refer to the following people:...

     (Ковалёв)
  • Kovrov
    Kovrov
    Kovrov is a city and the administrative center of Kovrovsky District of Vladimir Oblast, Russia, situated on the right bank of the Klyazma River . Kovrov's population as of the preliminary results of the 2010 Census was 145,492; down from 155,499 recorded in the 2002 Census, and further down from...

     (Ковров)
  • Kovshevnikov (Ковшевников)
  • Kovshutin (Ковшутин)
  • Kozhurov (Кожуров)
  • Kozhukhov (Кожухов)
  • Kozakov (Козаков)
  • Kozar
    Kozar
    According to Khazar tradition as related in the Khazar Correspondence, Kozar was the name of the eponymous ancestor of the Khazar people. In King Joseph's Reply to Hasdai ibn Shaprut he is described as one of the sons of Togarmah and the brother of Bulgar, Ujur, Tauris, Avar, Uauz, Bizal, Tarna,...

     (Козарь)
  • Kozlov (Козлов)
  • Kozlovsky (Козловский)
  • Kozyrev (Козырев)
  • Koychev (Койчев)
  • Kolesnikov (Колесников)
  • Kollerov (Коллеров)
  • Kolobkov (Колобков)
  • Kolomnikov (Коломников)
  • Kolontayev (Колонтаев)
  • Kolosov (Колосов)
  • Koltsov (Кольцов)
  • Komarov (Комаров)
  • Komzin (Комзин)
  • Komissarov
    Komissarov
    Komissarov Komissarov Komissarov (Komissaroff, Komissarow, , or Komissarova (feminine; ), is a Slavic surname, which may refer to:* Aleksandr Pavlovich Komissarov (born 1950), Russian professional football coach....

     (Комиссаров)
  • Komolov (Комолов)
  • Kondratyev (Кондратьев)
  • Kondurov (Кондуров)
  • Kondyurin (Кондюрин)
  • Konev (Конев)

  • Konnikov (Конников)
  • Konovalov
    Konovalov
    Konovalov , or Konovalova , is a common Russian last name and may refer to the following:* Alexander Ivanovich Konovalov , Russian politician and entrepreneur...

     (Коновалов)
  • Konyakov (Коньяков)
  • Konyashev (Коняшев)
  • Kopeykin (Копейкин)
  • Koptsev (Копцев)
  • Korablyov (Кораблёв)
  • Korablin (Кораблин)
  • Korenev (Коренев)
  • Korenyov (Коренёв)
  • Korzhakov (Коржаков)
  • Korzhev (Коржев)
  • Kornev (Корнев)
  • Korneyev (Корнеев)
  • Kornilov
    Kornilov
    Kornilov and Kornilova is a common Russian surname derived from the baptismal name Kornil .People with this surname include:*Alexander Kornilov , Russian governor and senator...

     (Корнилов)
  • Korovin (Коровин)
  • Korolyov (Королёв)
  • Korotayev (Коротаев)
  • Korotkin (Короткин)
  • Kortnev (Кортнев)
  • Korchagin (Корчагин)
  • Koryavin (Корявин)
  • Koryavov (Корявов)
  • Kosaryov (Косарёв)
  • Koskov (Косков)
  • Kosma
    KOSMA
    The Kölner Observatorium für SubMillimeter Astronomie ' was a 3-m radio telescope for submillimeter astronomy located at 3,135 m on Gornergrat near Zermatt . It was operated by the and the , University of Bonn...

     (Косма)
  • Kosomov (Косомов)
  • Kosorukov (Косоруков)
  • Kostin (Костин)
  • Kostomarov (Костомаров)
  • Kosyak (Косяк)
  • Kotov (Котов)
  • Kochenkov (Коченков)

  • Kocheryozhkin (Кочерёжкин)
  • Koshelev
    Koshelev
    Koshelev is a complex stratovolcano located in the southern part of Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. It consists of four stratovolcanoes, from which the central Koshelev is the highest.- References :*...

     (Кошелев)
  • Koshechkin (Кошечкин)
  • Koshkin (Кошкин)
  • Koshkov (Кошков)
  • Kravchuk (Кравчук)
  • Krayev (Краев)
  • Krayevsky (Краевский)
  • Krasnov (Краснов)
  • Krasnoperov (Красноперов)
  • Krasotkin (Красоткин)
  • Krivkov (Кривков)
  • Krivov (Кривов)
  • Krivoukhov (Кривоухов)
  • Kropanin (Кропанин)
  • Kruglikov (Кругликов)
  • Kruglov
    Kruglov
    Kruglov or Kruglova , is a Russian last name and may refer to:*Dmitri Kruglov , Estonian footballer*Georgy Kruglov , Soviet painter...

     (Круглов)
  • Krupin (Крупин)
  • Krupnov (Крупнов)
  • Krutikov (Крутиков)
  • Krutin (Крутин)
  • Krutov (Крутов)
  • Krutoy (Крутой)
  • Kruchinkin (Кручинкин)
  • Krylov (Крылов)
  • Krymov
    Krymov
    Krymov may refer to one of the following:*Nikolay Krymov , Russian painter and art theoritican*Aleksandr Krymov, Russian general of World War I and Russian Revolution times...

     (Крымов)
  • Krysov (Крысов)
  • Kryukov
    Kryukov
    Kryukov and Kryukova is a common Russian surname derived from the word "" . While the literal meaning of the word is "hook", the surname stems from the figurative meaning of "finicky person", a "quibbler", but also a "stoop-shouldered person"....

     (Крюков)
  • Kublanov (Кубланов)
  • Kubyshkin (Кубышкин)
  • Kuvayev (Куваев)
  • Kudashov (Кудашов)
  • Kudrin (Кудрин)

  • Kudryavtsev
    Kudryavtsev
    Kudryavtsev or Kudriavtsev or Kudryavtseva is the common surname in Russia. It is the last name of the following people:-Male:*Alexander Kudryavtsev, a world champion Greco-Roman wrestler in the 1980...

     (Кудрявцев)
  • Kudryashov (Кудряшов)
  • Kuznetsov
    Kuznetsov
    Kuznetsov, Kuznyetsov, or Kuznetsoff or Kuznetsova is the third most common Russian surname, an equivalent of the English "Smith" ....

     (Кузнецов)
  • Kuzubov (Кузубов)
  • Kuzkin (Кузькин)
  • Kuzmin (Кузьмин)
  • Kuzmich (Кузьмич)
  • Kuimov (Куимов)
  • Kuklachyov (Куклачёв)
  • Kuklev (Куклев)
  • Kuklin
    Kuklin
    Kuklin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wieczfnia Kościelna, within Mława County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Wieczfnia Kościelna, north-east of Mława, and north of Warsaw....

     (Куклин)
  • Kuklov
    Kuklov
    Kuklov, is a village and municipality in Senica District in the Trnava Region of western Slovakia.-Geography:The municipality lies at an altitude of 162 metres and covers an area of 18.704km². It has a population of about 790 people....

     (Куклов)
  • Kulagin (Кулагин)
  • Kulakov (Кулаков)
  • Kulibin (Кулибин)
  • Kulikov
    Kulikov
    Kulikov , or Kulikova , is a common Russian last name and may refer to the following:-People:*Anatoly Kulikov , a Russian Minister of the Interior in 1995-1997*Dmitri Kulikov , an Estonian football player...

     (Куликов)
  • Kuptsov (Купцов)
  • Kurakin
    Kurakin
    Kurakin was a Gediminid Russian princely family and may refer to:*Alexander Kurakin , a Russian diplomat and senator*Alexander Borisovich Kurakin , a Russian statesman and diplomat...

     (Куракин)
  • Kurbatov (Курбатов)
  • Kurganov (Курганов)
  • Kurdin (Курдин)
  • Kurepin (Курепин)
  • Kuritsyn (Курицын)
  • Kurochkin (Курочкин)
  • Kurpatov (Курпатов)
  • Kursalin (Курсалин)
  • Kurtashkin (Курташкин)
  • Kurchin (Курчин)
  • Kustov (Кустов)
  • Kutepov
    Kutepov
    Kutepov is a surname, and may refer to*Alexander Kutepov, Russian soldier*Ihor Kutepov, Ukrainian soccer player*Nikolai Kutepov, Russian writer...

     (Кутепов)
  • Kutikov (Кутиков)
  • Kutuzov (Кутузов)
  • Kutyakov (Кутяков)


L (Л)

  • Lavrentyev
    Lavrentyev
    Lavrentyev or Lavrentiev and Lavrentyev is a common Russian surname.People with this surname include:* Mikhail Lavrentyev , a Soviet mathematician* Sergei Lavrentyev , a Russian footballer and coach...

     (Лаврентьев)
  • Lavrov
    Lavrov
    Lavrov , or Lavrova is a Russian last name and may refer to:*Alexander Lavrov , Russian metallurgist*Andrey Lavrov Lavrov , or Lavrova (feminine; Лаврова) is a Russian last name and may refer to:*Alexander Lavrov (1838-1904), Russian metallurgist*Andrey Lavrov Lavrov , or Lavrova (feminine;...

     (Лавров)
  • Lagoshin (Лагошин)
  • Lagransky (Лагранский)
  • Lagutov (Лагутов)
  • Lazarev (Лазарев)
  • Lantsov (Ланцов)
  • Lapayev (Лапаев)
  • Lapidus
    Lapidus
    Lapidus is a surname rooted in the Judeo-Christian tradition, specifically from "Lapidoth", which was borne, in the Bible, by the husband of Deborah, and hence probably derived from lapidot, the Hebrew word for torches, yet is not exclusive to one religion or nationality...

     (Лапидус)
  • Lapin (Лапин)
  • Lapotnikov (Лапотников)
  • Laptev (Лаптев)
  • Lapunov (Лапунов)
  • Lapukhov (Лапухов)
  • Larin
    Larin
    Larin may refer to:*Liz Larin, Detroit-based singer-songwriter*Rafael Menjívar Larín, Salvadoran economist and politician ‎*Sergei Larin, Kazakh professional footballer*Vladimir Larin, Soviet/Russian geologist*Sergejus Larinas, Latvian-Russian opera singer...

     (Ларин)
  • Larionov
    Larionov
    Larionov , or Larionova , is a common Russian surname which may refer to:* Dmitry Larionov , Russian slalom canoer* Igor Larionov Larionov , or Larionova (feminine; Ларионова), is a common Russian surname which may refer to:* Dmitry Larionov (b. 1985), Russian slalom canoer* Igor Larionov...

     (Ларионов)
  • Laskutin (Ласкутин)

  • Lachinov (Лачинов)
  • Lachkov (Лачков)
  • Lebedev
    Lebedev
    Lebedev , or Lebedeva is a common Russian family name derived from the word lebed — swan. The following notable people have this name:-Real people:*Alexander Lebedev , Russian businessman and politician...

     (Лебедев)
  • Lebedinsky (Лебединский)
  • Lebedintsev (Лебединцев)
  • Levin
    Levin (surname)
    Levin is a Jewish surname. The surname Levin comes from the Jewish biblical tribe of Levi, whose descendants the Levites had distinctive duties in the Temple period...

     (Левин)
  • Levkin (Левкин)
  • Legkodimov (Легкодимов)
  • Ledovskoy (Ледовской)
  • Lelukh (Лелух)
  • Lel (Лель)
  • Leonidov
    Leonidov
    Leonidov may refer to:* Aleksei Leonidov, a nickname of Leo Feigin, a former BBC Russian Service disk jockey and a founder of Leo Records* Ivan Leonidov , a Russian constructivist architect, urban planner, painter and teacher...

     (Леонидов)
  • Leonov (Леонов)
  • Lepyokhin (Лепёхин)
  • Lermontov (Лермонтов)
  • Leskov (Лесков)
  • Lesnichy (Лесничий)
  • Letov (Летов)

  • Leshev (Лешев)
  • Leshchyov (Лещёв)
  • Lyovkin (Лёвкин)
  • Lidin (Лидин)
  • Lilov (Лилов)
  • Limonov (Лимонов)
  • Lipin (Липин)
  • Lipov
    Lipov
    Lipov is a village and municipality in Hodonín District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic.The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 1,565 ....

     (Липов)
  • Lisitsyn (Лисицын)
  • Lisov
    Lisov
    Lisov is a village and municipality in Plzeň-South District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic.The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 112 ....

     (Лисов)
  • Listunov (Листунов)
  • Likhachyov (Лихачёв)
  • Loban
    Loban
    Loban, a surname, may refer to:*Serhiy Loban, Ukrainian footballer*Serguei Loban, Russian film director*Noel Loban, English wrestler...

     (Лобан)
  • Lobanov (Лобанов)
  • Lobachyov (Лобачёв)
  • Lobov (Лобов)
  • Lovzansky (Ловзанский)

  • Loginov (Логинов)
  • Loginovsky
    Loginovsky
    Loginovsky is a family. This family haven’t source country because it is ordinary form for that countries.Polish form — Login’ski....

     (Логиновский)
  • Loktev (Локтев)
  • Loktionov
    Loktionov
    Loktionov is a masculine Russophone surname. Its feminine counterpart is Loktionova It may refer to one of the following persons.*Andrei Loktionov, a Russian professional ice hockey player*Aleksandr Loktionov, a high-ranking Soviet military officer...

     (Локтионов)
  • Lomovtsev (Ломовцев)
  • Lomonosov
    Lomonosov (disambiguation)
    The name Lomonosov may refer to:*Mikhail Lomonosov, , a polymath and writer of Imperial Russia*Lomonosov, Russia, *M.V...

     (Ломоносов
    Lomonosov (disambiguation)
    The name Lomonosov may refer to:*Mikhail Lomonosov, , a polymath and writer of Imperial Russia*Lomonosov, Russia, *M.V...

    )
  • Lomtev (Ломтев)
  • Lopatin (Лопатин)
  • Losev
    Losev
    Losev is a common Russian surname.*A. Losev, 19th century Army General of the Russian Empire*Aleksei Losev, philosopher*Igor Losev, Russian football player *Lev Vladimirovich Losev, Russian poet and essayist...

     (Лосев)
  • Losevsky (Лосевский)
  • Loskutnikov (Лоскутников)
  • Loskutov (Лоскутов)
  • Loshchilov (Лощилов)
  • Lubashev (Лубашев)
  • Luzhkov (Лужков)
  • Lukashenko Лукашенко
  • Lukin (Лукин)

  • Lukov
    Lukov
    Lukov is a village and municipality in Bardejov District in the Prešov Region of north-east Slovakia.-History:In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1264 The timber Church of Saints Cosmo and Damian was built in 1708....

     (Луков)
  • Lukyanenko
    Lukyanenko
    Lukyanenko, often spelled Lukianenko, is a surname of the Ruthenian origin and may refer to:*Larisa Lukyanenko , Belarusian individual rhythmic gymnast*Levko Lukyanenko , Ukrainian politician and Soviet dissident...

     (Лукьяненко)
  • Lukyanov (Лукьянов)
  • Luski (Луский)
  • Lyzlov (Лызлов)
  • Lytkin (Лыткин)
  • Lvov (Львов
    Lvov (disambiguation)
    Lvov may refer to:*Russian name of Lviv, a city in Ukraine*Lvov princely family*Lvov dvoryan families*Alexei Lvov , Russian composer...

    )
  • Lyubimov (Любимов)
  • Lyubimtsev (Любимцев)
  • Lyubov (Любов)
  • Lyutenkov (Лютенков)
  • Lyutov (Лютов)
  • Lyagushkin (Лягушкин)
  • Lyagushov (Лягушов)
  • Lyalyushkin (Лялюшкин)
  • Lyamin (Лямин)
  • Lyapin (Ляпин)
  • Lyasin (Лясин)


M (М)

  • Madulin (Мадулин)
  • Mazhulin (Мажулин)
  • Maysak (Майсак)
  • Makarov
    Makarov (surname)
    Makarov - Russian surname that originated from the given name Makar, meaning, "happy" or "blessed" in Greek. It is the 29th most common Russian surname. Other surnames have originated from the same given name: Makarikhin, Makarkin, Makarochkin, Makarshin, Makarychev, Makarov, Makashin.Makarov...

     (Макаров
    Makarov (surname)
    Makarov - Russian surname that originated from the given name Makar, meaning, "happy" or "blessed" in Greek. It is the 29th most common Russian surname. Other surnames have originated from the same given name: Makarikhin, Makarkin, Makarochkin, Makarshin, Makarychev, Makarov, Makashin.Makarov...

    )
  • Maklakov (Маклаков)
  • Maksimov (Максимов)
  • Maksimushkin (Максимушкин)
  • Maksudov (Максудов)
  • Malakhov
    Malakhov
    Malakhov is a Russian family name, also transliterated to English as Malakov or Malakoff-List of persons with the surname Malakhov:*Aimable Jean Jacques Pélissier, a French general awarded the victory title Duke of Malakoff...

     (Малахов)
  • Malikov
    Malíkov
    Malíkov is a village and municipality in Svitavy District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic.The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 111 ....

     (Маликов)
  • Malinin (Малинин)
  • Malinov (Малинов)
  • Malyshev (Малышев)
  • Malykhin (Малыхин)
  • Malchikov (Мальчиков)
  • Malyugin (Малюгин)
  • Mamin (Мамин)
  • Mamonov (Мамонов)
  • Mamykin (Мамыкин)
  • Manin (Манин)
  • Mantorov (Манторов)
  • Manyakin (Манякин)
  • Marin (Марин)
  • Marinin (Маринин)
  • Marinkin (Маринкин)
  • Marinov (Маринов)

  • Markin (Маркин)
  • Markov
    Markov
    *Markov, Markova, or Markoff are surnames and may refer to:In academia:*Ivana Markova , Czechoslovak-British emeritus professor of psychology at the University of Stirling...

     (Марков)
  • Martyushev (Мартюшев)
  • Maryin (Марьин)
  • Maslak
    Maslak
    Maslak is a neighbourhood and one of the main business districts of Istanbul, Turkey, located on the European side of the city. It is an exclave of the municipality of Şişli, though being far north and actually closer to the municipalities of Beşiktaş and Sarıyer.Maslak is in direct competition...

     (Маслак)
  • Maslov (Маслов)
  • Masmekh (Масмех)
  • Masmekhov (Масмехов)
  • Matveyev
    Matveyev
    Matveyev, sometimes spelled as Matveev , or Matveyeva , is a Russian last name and may refer to:People*Aleksandr Matveyev , Russian linguist*Alexander Matveyev , Russian sculptor*Alexander Matveyev Matveyev, sometimes spelled as Matveev , or Matveyeva (feminine; ), is a Russian last name and may...

     (Матвеев)
  • Makhmudov (Махмудов)
  • Masharin (Машарин)
  • Mashir (Машир)
  • Medvedev
    Medvedev
    Medvedev and female Medvedeva , from Russian medved, meaning the animal "bear", are Russian surnames.Notable bearers of the name include:Medvedev :...

     (Медведев)
  • Medvedkov (Медведков)
  • Mednikov (Медников)
  • Meledin (Меледин)
  • Melekhov (Мелехов)
  • Melikov
    Melikov
    Melikishvili or Melikov was a noble family in the Kingdom of Georgia, and later in the Russian Empire. The family descended from an Armenian nobleman Melik-Nazar who converted to Islam and was enfeoffed with the melikdom of Lori by the Persian shah Abbas I in 1602...

     (Меликов)
  • Melnikov (Мельников)
  • Menshikov (Меншиков)
  • Menshchikov (Менщиков)
  • Merkulov  (Меркулов)
  • Merkushev (Меркушев)
  • Mesyats (Месяц)
  • Mekhantyev (Механтьев)
  • Meshcheryakov (Мещеряков)
  • Migunov (Мигунов)

  • Mizenov (Мизенов)
  • Milekhin (Милехин)
  • Miloradov (Милорадов)
  • Milyukov (Милюков)
  • Milyutin (Милютин)
  • Minayev (Минаев)
  • Mineyev (Минеев)
  • Minin (Минин)
  • Minkin (Минкин)
  • Mirnov (Мирнов)
  • Mirov
    Mírov
    Mírov is a village and municipality in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic.The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 419 ....

     (Миров)
  • Mironov
    Mironov
    Mironov , or Mironova is a Russian last name and may refer to:-Mironov:*Alexander Mironov, Russian cyclist*Alexandru Mironov , Romanian science-fiction author, television personality and politician...

     (Миронов)
  • Mirokhin (Мирохин)
  • Misalov (Мисалов)
  • Mishin
    Mishin
    Mishin Feminine мишина Mishina is a Russian and Japanese surname which derives from the name Misha, a diminutive for Mikhail.-Mishin:* Alexei Mishin , figure skater and coach* Alexei Mishin...

     (мишин)
  • Mitin (Митин)
  • Mitrofanov (Митрофанов)
  • Mikhaylov (Михайлов)
  • Mikhalev (Михалев)
  • Mikhalitsin (Михалицин)
  • Mikhalitsyn (Михалицын)
  • Mikheyev (Михеев)
  • Mishnev (Мишнев)
  • Mishutin (Мишутин)
  • Mozhayev (Можаев)
  • Moiseyev (Моисеев)

  • Molchanov (Молчанов)
  • Mordvinov
    Mordvinov
    Mordvinov , or Mordvinova , is a common surname in Russia. It is derived from Mordvin people. Notable Mordvinovs in history:* Mordvinov dynasty of Russian nobility :** Semyon Mordvinov , admiral...

     (Мордвинов)
  • Morenov (Моренов)
  • Morozov (Морозов)
  • Moroshkin (Морошкин)
  • Moryakov (Моряков)
  • Mosalev (Мосалев)
  • Mosin (Мосин)
  • Moskvin (Москвин)
  • Mosyakov (Мосяков)
  • Mokhov (Мохов)
  • Muravyov (Муравьёв)
  • Muratov (Муратов)
  • Murogov (Мурогов)
  • Mukhanov (Муханов)
  • Mukhin (Мухин)
  • Mukhov (Мухов)
  • Mukhomorov (Мухоморов)
  • Mukhortov (Мухортов)
  • Myshelov (Мышелов)
  • Myshkin
    Myshkin
    Myshkin is a town and the administrative center of Myshkinsky District of Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, located on the steep left bank of the Volga. Population:...

     (Мышкин
    Myshkin (disambiguation)
    Myshkin is a Russian name, also transliterated Mishkin and commonly Miskin, although the latter two words have other meanings, both in Russian and in other languages. The ancient Jewish temple in Jerusalem in Hebrew is believed to be the root of the name with the Hebrew word pronounced "mishkan"...

    )
  • Myagkov (Мягков)
  • Myasnikov (Мясников)
  • Myatlev (Мятлев)
  • Myaukin (Мяукин)


N (Н)

  • Nabatov (Набатов)
  • Nazarov
    Nazarov
    Nazarov , or Nazarova is a Russian last name of Rurik stock and may refer to:*Alexander Nazarov , a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union*Anarkul Nazarov , an Uzbek composer and conductor...

     (Назаров)
  • Nardin (Нардин)
  • Nasonov
    Nasonov
    The Nasonov pheromone is released by worker bees to orient returning forager bees back to the colony. To broadcast this scent, bees raise their abdomens, which contain the Nasonov glands, and fan their wings vigorously....

     (Насонов)
  • Naumenko (Науменко)
  • Naumov
    Naumov
    Naumov is a surname, and may refer to:* Aleksander Aleksandrovich Naumov , Soviet, Russian painter* Aleksey Sergeyevich Naumov , a Russian professional footballer* Andriy Naumov , an Ukrainian athlete* Hristo Naumov Shopov , a Bulgarian actor...

     (Наумов)
  • Nevzorov (Невзоров)
  • Nedelyayev (Неделяев)
  • Nezhdanov (Нежданов)

  • Nekrestyanov (Некрестьянов)
  • Nemtsev (Немцев)
  • Nemtsov (Немцов)
  • Nenashev (Ненашев)
  • Nepein (Непеин)
  • Nesterov
    Nesterov
    Nesterov is a town and the administrative center of Nesterovsky District of Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. Population: -History:In the Middle Ages, the area in Old Prussia had been settled by the Nadruvian tribe of the Baltic Prussians. It was conquered by the Teutonic Knights about 1276 and...

     (Нестеров
    Nesterov (disambiguation)
    Nesterov , or Nesterova , is a Russian surname and may refer to:People*Anatoly Nesterov, a Soviet therapist and academician*Igor Nesterov, a Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union*Mikhail Nesterov, a Russian painter...

    )
  • Nechayev (Нечаев)
  • Nizamutdinov (Низамутдинов)
  • Nikitin
    Nikitin
    Nikitin , or Nikitina is a common Russian surname that derives from the Christian name Nikita. It may refer to:-Artists, fine artists and authors:*Ivan Nikitich Nikitin Nikitin , or Nikitina (feminine; Никитина) is a common Russian surname that derives from the Christian name Nikita. It may refer...

     (Никитин)

  • Nikiforov (Никифоров)
  • Nikishin (Никишин)
  • Nikolayev (Николаев)
  • Nikonov (Никонов)
  • Nikulin (Никулин)
  • Nekrasov (Некрасов)
  • Novikov
    Novikov
    Novikov, Novikoff or Novikova is one of the most common Russian surnames. Derived from novik - a teenager on military service who comes from a noble, boyar or cossack family in Russia of 16th-18th centuries...

     (Новиков)
  • Novichkov (Новичков)
  • Novokshonov (Новокшонов)

  • Novoseltsev (Новосельцев)
  • Nozdryov (Ноздрёв)
  • Nozdrin (Ноздрин)
  • Norin (Норин)
  • Nosachyov (Носачёв)
  • Noskov (Носков)
  • Nosov (Носов)
  • Nuriyev (Нуриев)


O (О)

  • Obolensky
    Obolensky
    Obolensky is the name of a princely Russian family of the Rurik Dynasty. The family of aristocrats mostly fled Russia in 1917 during the Russian Revolution...

     (Оболенский)
  • Oborin
    Oborín
    Oborín is a village and large municipality in Michalovce District in the Kosice Region of eastern Slovakia.-Geography:The village lies at an altitude of 104 metres and covers an area of 43.782 km². The municipality has a population of about 700 people....

     (Оборин)
  • Obraztsov (Образцов)
  • Obukhov
    Obukhov
    The people with surname Obukhov:*Alexander Obukhov , Russian physicist*Alexey Obukhov , Russian diplomat*Dmitri Obukhov, Russian professional ice hockey winger*Nikolai Obukhov , Russian composer...

     (Обухов)
  • Ovechkin (Овечкин)
  • Ogorodnikov (Огородников)
  • Ogurtsov (Огурцов)

  • Ozerov
    Ozerov
    Ozerov or Ozerova . It may refer to:* Nikolai Ozerov , a Russian and Soviet opera singer and People's Artist of the USSR* Nikolai Ozerov , a Soviet sports commentator...

     (Озеров)
  • Olenev (Оленев)
  • Olkhovsky (Ольховский)
  • Omelnitskiy (Омельницкий)
  • Onegin (Онегин)
  • Onipchenko (Онипченко)
  • Opokin (Опокин)
  • Oprinchuk (Опринчук)

  • Orlov
    Orlov
    Orlov is the name of a Russian noble family which produced several distinguished statesmen, diplomatists and soldiers. The family first gained distinction in the person of four Orlov brothers, of whom the senior was Catherine the Great's paramour, and the two junior were notable military...

     (Орлов
    Orlov (surname)
    -People:*The name of a Russian noble family of Orlov*Vasily Orlov-Denisov , Russian cavalry general*Alexander Yakovlevich Orlov , Russian astronomer...

    )
  • Osennykh (Осенных)
  • Osin (Осин)
  • Osinov (Осинов)
  • Osintsev (Осинцев)
  • Osminin (Осминин)
  • Osokin (Осокин)

  • Osolodkin (Осолодкин)
  • Ostaltsev (Остальцев)
  • Ostapyuk (Остапюк)
  • Ostroverkhov (Островерхов)
  • Ostrovsky (Островский)
  • Oshurkov (Ошурков)


P (П)

  • Pavlenko
    Pavlenko
    Pavlenko is a patronymic surname of Russian or Ukrainian origin meaning "son of Paul." People with this surname:* Pyotr Pavlenko, Soviet writer...

     (Павленко)
  • Pavlov
    Pavlov (surname)
    Pavlov and its feminine form Pavlova are common Russian and Bulgarian family names. Their Ukrainian variant is Pavliv. All stem from Christian name Paul...

     (Павлов
    Pavlov (surname)
    Pavlov and its feminine form Pavlova are common Russian and Bulgarian family names. Their Ukrainian variant is Pavliv. All stem from Christian name Paul...

    )
  • Palyulin (Палюлин)
  • Panarin (Панарин)
  • Panin (Панин)
  • Pankin (Панкин)
  • Pankov (Панков)
  • Pankratov
    Pankratov
    Pankratov is a Russian surname. People with this surname include:*B. I. Pankratov , Russian linguist*Denis Pankratov , Russian swimmer*Nikolay Pankratov , Russian cross-country skier...

     (Панкратов)
  • Panfilov (Панфилов)
  • Pankiv (Панькив)
  • Papanov (Папанов)
  • Paramonov (Парамонов)
  • Parshikov (Паршиков)
  • Parshin (Паршин)
  • Pasternak (Пастернак)
  • Pastukh (Пастух)
  • Paskhin (Пасхин)
  • Patrushev (Патрушев)
  • Paulkin (Паулкин)
  • Pakhomov (Пахомов)
  • Pashin (Пашин)
  • Pashkov (Пашков)
  • Pevtsov (Певцов)
  • Pelevin (Пелевин)
  • Pelyovin (Пелёвин)
  • Penkin (Пенкин)
  • Pervak (Первак)
  • Perevalov (Перевалов)
  • Pereverzev (Переверзев)
  • Perevyortov (Перевёртов)

  • Perestoronin (Пересторонин)
  • Perezhogin (Пережогин)
  • Perekhvatkin (Перехваткин)
  • Perminov (Перминов)
  • Permyakov (Пермяков)
  • Perov (Перов)
  • Perfilyev (Перфильев)
  • Pestov (Пестов)
  • Petrov
    Petrov (surname)
    Petrov or Petroff or Petrova is one of the most common surnames in Russia and Bulgaria. The surname is derived from the first name Pyotr or Petar...

     (Петров
    Petrov (surname)
    Petrov or Petroff or Petrova is one of the most common surnames in Russia and Bulgaria. The surname is derived from the first name Pyotr or Petar...

    )
  • Petrukhin (Петрухин)
  • Petukhov (Петухов)
  • Pechenikov (Печеников)
  • Pechkin (Печкин)
  • Pivovarov (Пивоваров)
  • Pimenov (Пименов)
  • Pirogov (Пирогов)
  • Pirozhkov (Пирожков)
  • Pitosin (Питосин)
  • Pichugin (Пичугин)
  • Pichushkin (Пичушкин)
  • Pishchalnikov (Пищальников)
  • Pischansky

Plaksin (Плаксин)
  • Platonov (Платонов)
  • Plemyannikov (Племянников)
  • Pogodin
    Pogodin
    Pogodin may refer to one of the following:* Mikhail Pogodin* Nikolai Pogodin* Serhiy Pohodin...

     (Погодин)
  • Pogodov (Погодов)
  • Pogrebnov (Погребнов)
  • Poda (Пода)

  • Podshivalov (Подшивалов)
  • Pozharsky (Пожарский)
  • Pozdnyakov (Поздняков)
  • Pokrovsky (Покровский)
  • Polachev (Полачеав)
  • Polivanov
    Polivanov
    Polivanov is a Russian family name.*Alexei Polivanov was a Russian military general.*Mikhail Polivanov was a Russian theoretical physicist.*Yevgeny Polivanov was a Russian linguist, orientalist and polyglot....

     (Поливанов)
  • Polichev (Поличев)
  • Polishchuk (Полищук)
  • Polovtsev (Половцев)
  • Polotentsev (Полотенцев)
  • Poltanov (Полтанов)
  • Poltorak (Полторак)
  • Polunin
    Polunin
    Polunin is the name of:*Oleg Polunin , an English botanist*Slava Polunin , a Russian clown...

     (Полунин)
  • Polushin (Полушин)
  • Polyakov (Поляков)
  • Pomelov (Помелов)
  • Pomelnikov (Помельников)
  • Pondyakov (Пондяков)
  • Ponikarov (Поникаров)
  • Ponomaryov
    Ponomaryov
    Ponomaryov, also spelled Ponomariov or Ponomarev , or Ponomaryova is a Ukrainian and Russian last name and may refer to:* Alexander Ponomaryov , a Russian revolutionary...

     (Пономарёв)
  • Ponchikov (Пончиков)
  • Popov
    Popov
    Popov or Popoff or Popova is a common Russian, Bulgarian and Serbian last name. Derived from a Slavonic word pop . The fourth most common Russian surname...

     (Попов)
  • Popyrin (Попырин)
  • Portnov (Портнов)
  • Posokhov (Посохов)
  • Potapov (Потапов)
  • Potyomkin (Потёмкин)
  • Potrepalov (Потрепалов)
  • Prazdnikov (Праздников)

  • Preobrazhensky (Преображенский)
  • Pribylov (Прибылов)
  • Privalov (Привалов)
  • Primakov
    Primakov
    Primakov is a surname, and may refer to:*Yevgeny Maksimovich Primakov, a modern Russian politician*Vitaly Markovich Primakov, commander in Soviet Red Army*Vassily Primakov, Russian concert pianist...

     (Примаков)
  • Prikhodko (Приходько)
  • Pronin (Пронин)
  • Pronichev (Проничев)
  • Protasov (Протасов)
  • Prokhorov
    Prokhorov
    Prokhorov or Prokhorova , is a common Russian surname which may refer to:*Alexander Prokhorov , Russian physicist and Nobel Prize winner*Aleksandr Prokhorov , Soviet football player and coach...

     (Прохоров)
  • Pugachyov
    Pugachyov
    Pugachyov is a town in Saratov Oblast, Russia, located on the Bolshoy Irgiz River , northeast of Saratov. Population: It was founded as the sloboda of Mechetnaya in 1764 by Old Believers who returned from Poland. In 1835, it was granted town status and renamed Nikolayevsk , after the ruling Tsar...

     (Пугачёв)
  • Pugin
    Pugin
    Pugin most commonly refers to Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin , English architect and designer.Other members of his family include:...

     (Пугин)
  • Pudin (Пудин)
  • Puzakov (Пузаков)
  • Puzanov (Пузанов)
  • Putilin (Путилин)
  • Putilov (Путилов)
  • Putin (Путин)
  • Putinov (Путинов)
  • Putyatin (Путятин)
  • Pushkaryov (Пушкарёв)
  • Pushkin (Пушкин
    Pushkin (disambiguation)
    Alexander Pushkin was a famous Russian poet.Pushkin may also refer to:People*Aleksei Musin-Pushkin - statesman, historian, art collector*Apollo Mussin-Pushkin - chemist and plant collector*Natalia Pushkina - Pushkin's wife...

    )
  • Pushnoy
    Pushnoy
    Pushnoy is the rural locality in Kolsky District of Murmansk Oblast, Russia. The village is located beyond the Arctic circle, on the Kola Peninsula. Located at a height of 131 m above sea level....

     (Пушной)
  • Pshenichnikov (Пшеничников)
  • Pyzhalov (Пыжалов)
  • Pyryev (Пырьев)
  • Pyanykh (Пьяных)
  • Pyatosin (Пятосин)


R (Р)

  • Rabinovich
    Rabinovich
    Rabinovich , is a Russian Ashkenazi Jewish surname, Slavic for "son of the rabbi". The Polish/Lithuanian equivalents are Rabinowitz or Rabinowicz....

     (Рабинович)
  • Rabrenovich (Рабренович)
  • Razin (Разин)
  • Razuvayev (Разуваев)
  • Rayt (Райт)
  • Ramazanov (Рамазанов)
  • Raspopov (Распопов)
  • Rasputin (Распутин
    Rasputin (disambiguation)
    Rasputin commonly refers to Grigori Rasputin , a mystic for the Romanov dynasty during the Russian Empire.Rasputin may also refer to:- People :* Maria Rasputin , Grigori Rasputin's daughter...

    )
  • Rasskazov
    Rasskazov
    Rasskazov is a surname. It may refer to the following people:*Roman Rasskazov , Russian race walker*Anatoly Rasskazov Russian photographer and artist...

     (Рассказов)
  • Rastorguyev (Расторгуев)
  • Rafikov (Рафиков)
  • Revyagin (Ревягин)
  • Revyakin (Ревякин)
  • Remizov (Ремизов)
  • Repin
    Repin
    Repin or Repina is a Russian last name and may refer to the following people:*Ilya Repin , a Russian painter*Nikolay Repin , a Soviet painter*Vadim Repin , a Russian violinistAlso, Repin may refer to:...

     (Репин)
  • Retyunskikh (Ретюнских)

  • Reshetilov (Решетилов)
  • Reshetnikov (Решетников)
  • Rezansov  (Резансов)
  • Reznikoff (Резникоф)
  • Rzhevsky (Ржевский)
  • Rogachyov (Рогачёв)
  • Rogov
    Rogov
    Rogov and Rogova is a common Russian surname.People with this surname include:* Aleksandr Rogov , a Soviet flatwater canoer* Aleksandr Rogov , a Russian footballer* Igor Rogov , a Kazakhstani politician...

     (Рогов)
  • Rogozin (Рогозин)
  • Rodzyanko (Родзянко)
  • Rodin
    Rodin
    - People :* Auguste Rodin , French sculptor, for whom is named:** The Musée Rodin in Paris, France** The Rodin Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA** The Rodin Gallery in Seoul, South Korea** Rodin , a crater on the Moon...

     (Родин)
  • Rodchenko (Родченко)
  • Rozhkov (Рожков)
  • Rozanov (Розанов)
  • Rokossovsky (Рокоссовский)
  • Romanov
    Romanov
    The House of Romanov was the second and last imperial dynasty to rule over Russia, reigning from 1613 until the February Revolution abolished the crown in 1917...

     (Романов
    Romanov (disambiguation)
    Romanov, sometimes spelled Romanoff, Romanow , or Romanova , is a common Slavic last name, which is derived from the first name Roman...

    )
  • Rostov
    Rostov
    Rostov is a town in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, one of the oldest in the country and a tourist center of the Golden Ring. It is located on the shores of Lake Nero, northeast of Moscow. Population:...

     (Ростов)
  • Rostovtsev (Ростовцев)
  • Rubashkin
    Rubashkin
    Rubashkin is a Russian surname and may refer to:* Rubashkin family, a family of American Haredi Jews, headed by** Aaron Rubashkin, American founder and owner of the Agriprocessors meat company, and his sons:*** Moshe Rubashkin...

     (Рубашкин)

  • Rugov (Ругов)
  • Rudavin (Рудавин)
  • Rudin
    Rudin
    Rudin is the first novel by Ivan Turgenev, a famous Russian writer best known for his short stories and the novel Fathers and Sons. Turgenev started to work on it in 1855, and it was first published in the literary magazine "Sovremennik" in 1856; several changes were made by Turgenev in subsequent...

     (Рудин)
  • Rudov (Рудов)
  • Rudnikov (Рудников)
  • Rumyantsev
    Rumyantsev
    The Rumyantsev family were Russian counts prominent in Russian imperial politics in the 18th and early 19th centuries. The family claimed descent from the boyar Rumyanets who broke his oath of allegiance and surrendered Nizhny Novgorod to Vasily I of Moscow in 1391.The first Rumyantsev to gain...

     (Румянцев
    Rumyantsev (disambiguation)
    Rumyantsev , or Rumyantseva , is a Russian last name and may refer to the following:*Alexander Rumyantsev , Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union...

    )
  • Runov (Рунов)
  • Rusakov (Русаков)
  • Rusanov (Русанов)
  • Ruskikh (Руских)
  • Rusnak (Руснак)
  • Russkikh (Русских)
  • Ruchkin (Ручкин)
  • Roshchin (Рощин)

  • Rybakov
    Rybakov
    Rybakov or Rybakova is a Russian surname which may refer to the following people:* Anatoly Rybakov , Russian writer, author of Children of the Arbat and Heavy sand...

     (Рыбаков)
  • Rybalkin (Рыбалкин)
  • Ryzhanov (Рыжанов)
  • Ryzhkov (Рыжков)
  • Ryzhikov (Рыжиков)
  • Ryzhov (Рыжов)
  • Rykov (Рыков)
  • Rytin (Рытин)
  • Rychenkov (Рыченков)
  • Ryurikov (Рюриков)
  • Ryabkin (Рябкин)
  • Ryabkov (Рябков)
  • Ryabov (Рябов)
  • Ryabtsev (Рябцев)
  • Ryakhin (Ряхин)


S (С)

  • Sabantsev (Сабанцев)
  • Sabitov (Сабитов)
  • Savasin (Савасин)
  • Savvatimov (Савватимов)
  • Savvin (Саввин)
  • Savinkov (Савинков)
  • Savenkov (Савенков)
  • Savrasov (Саврасов)
  • Sagadeyev (Сагадеев)
  • Sadovsky
    Sadovsky
    Sadovsky may refer to:* Prov Sadovsky - stage name of Prov Mikhailovich Yermilov , a Russian actor* Mikhail Sadovsky - Soviet physicist...

     (Садовский)
  • Sadykov (Садыков)
  • Sazonov
    Sazonov
    Sazonov or Sozonov and Sazonova is a common Russian surname derived from the baptismal name Sazon.People with this surname include:* Sergey Sazonov, a Russian politician* Vyacheslav Sazonov, a Soviet mathematician who proved Sazonov's theorem...

     (Сазонов)
  • Saitov (Саитов)
  • Say (Сай)
  • Saytakhmetov (Сайтахметов)
  • Salagin (Салагин)
  • Salko (Салко)
  • Saltanov (Салтанов)
  • Salkov (Сальков)
  • Salnikov (Сальников)
  • Samarin
    Samarin
    Samarin is a village in Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Ardabil County, Ardabil Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,146 in 711 families.- References :*...

     (Самарин)
  • Samoylov
    Samoylov
    Samoylov , or Samoylova , is a widespread Russian last name and may refer to:*Alexander Samoylov , a Russian general and statesman*Alexander Filippovich Samoylov , a Russian physiologist...

     (Самойлов)
  • Samokhin (Самохин)
  • Samsonov
    Samsonov
    Samsonov and Samsonova is a common Russian surname derived from the name Samson. Currently, there are many variations of this family name: Samsonov, Samsonenko, Samsonychev, Samsonyan, Samsikov, Samsonkin, Samsononychev....

     (Самсонов)
  • Sannikov (Санников)
  • Sapalyov (Сапалёв)
  • Sapogov (Сапогов)
  • Sapozhnikov (Сапожников)
  • Saprykin (Сапрыкин)
  • Sarnychev (Сарнычев)
  • Safiyulin (Сафиюлин)

  • Safronov (Сафронов)
  • Sakharov
    Sakharov
    Sakharov is a Russian surname. It may refer to:* 1979 Sakharov, a main-belt asteroid named for Andrei Sakharov* Sakharov , a 1984 TV film starring Jason Robards as Andrei Sakharov* Andrei Sakharov , Soviet physicist and dissident...

     (Сахаров)
  • Sayan (Саян)
  • Sayankin (Саянкин)
  • Sayankov (Саянков)
  • Sayanov (Саянов)
  • Sayanovich (Саянович)
  • Sayansky (Саянский)
  • Svalov
    Svalöv
    Svalöv is a locality and the seat of Svalöv Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden with 3,344 inhabitants in 2005.The castle Knutstorp Borg is situated near the town. Here the famous astronomer Tycho Brahe was born.- References :...

     (Свалов)
  • Severinov (Северинов)
  • Severov (Северов)
  • Sevostyanov (Севостьянов)
  • Sedelnikov (Седельников)
  • Sedov
    Sedov
    The STS Sedov , formerly the Magdalene Vinnen II and the Kommodore Johnsen , is a 4-masted steel barque that for almost 80 years was the largest traditional sailing ship in operation...

     (Седов
    Sedov (disambiguation)
    Sedov mar refer to one of the following:*Sedov, the sail ship*Georgy Sedov, a Russian Arctic explorer*Lev Sedov, a son of Leon Trotsky*Leonid I. Sedov, Physicist and first chair of space programme*Natalia Sedova, the second wife of Leon Trotsky...

    )
  • Seleznyov
    Seleznyov
    Seleznyov, often spelled as Seleznev , or Seleznyova, Selezneva , is a common Russian surname and may refer to the following people:*Aleksandr Seleznyov , a retired Russian hammer thrower...

     (Селезнёв)
  • Selivanov (Селиванов)
  • Selidov (Селидов)
  • Semerikov (Семериков)
  • Semyonov
    Semyonov
    Semyonov , also transliterated as Semenov, Semenoff, and Semionov , or Semyonova is a common Russian last name...

     (Семёнов)
  • Semichayevsky (Семичаевский)
  • Semyanin (Семянин)
  • Senotrusov (Сенотрусов)
  • Senkin (Сенькин)
  • Sergeyev
    Sergeyev
    Sergeyev , or Sergeyeva is a common Russian last name and may refer to:*Aleksandr Sergeyev , several people*Alexei T. Sergeev , Soviet soloist with the Alexandrov Ensemble, and People's Artist of the USSR...

     (Сергеев)
  • Serebrov (Серебров)
  • Serebryakov (Серебряков)
  • Seryogin (Серёгин)
  • Serov (Серов)
  • Serpionov (Серпионов)
  • Sechenov (Сеченов)
  • Syomin (Сёмин)

  • Sivakov (Сиваков)
  • Sigayev (Сигаев)
  • Sigachyov (Сигачёв)
  • Sigalov (Сигалов)
  • Sidorov
    Sidorov
    Sidorov or Sidorova is a common Russian last name derived from the first name Sidor , from Isidore — gift of Isis.The following people share this last name:*Alexander Sidorov, mayor of Surgut*Alexey Sidorov, Russian film director...

     (Сидоров)
  • Sizov (Сизов)
  • Sizy (Сизый)
  • Silayev (Силаев)
  • Silivanov (Силиванов)
  • Silin
    Silin
    Silin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Morąg, within Ostróda County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately south of Morąg, north of Ostróda, and west of the regional capital Olsztyn.-References:...

     (Силин)
  • Silvestrov (Сильвестров)
  • Simakin (Симакин)
  • Sitnikov
    Sitnikov
    Sitnikov is a surname, and may refer to:* Vasily Sitnikov, Russian painter* Alexei Sitnikov, Russian figure skater* Kseniya Sitnik Belarusian child singer...

     (Ситников)
  • Siyakayev (Сиякаев)
  • Siyalov (Сиялов)
  • Siyan (Сиян)
  • Siyangulov (Сиянгулов)
  • Siyanin (Сиянин)
  • Siyanitsa (Сияница)
  • Siyankin (Сиянкин)
  • Siyanko (Сиянко)
  • Siyankov (Сиянков)
  • Siyankovsky (Сиянковский)
  • Siyanov (Сиянов)
  • Siyanovich (Сиянович)
  • Siyanosov (Сияносов)
  • Siyansky (Сиянский)
  • Siyanskikh (Сиянских)
  • Siyantsev (Сиянцев)
  • Siyanchuk (Сиянчук)

  • Siyasinov (Сиясинов)
  • Skvortsov (Скворцов)
  • Skryabin (Скрябин)
  • Skorobogatov (Скоробогатов)
  • Skorokhodov (Скороходов)
  • Skuratov (Скуратов)
  • Slavsky (Славский)
  • Slepynin (Слепынин)
  • Slobozhanin (Слобожанин)
  • Sluchevsky (Случевский)
  • Smagin (Смагин)
  • Smirnitsky (Смирнитский)
  • Smirnov
    Smirnov (surname)
    According to the 2002 population census, Smirnov or Smirnova is the most common surname in Russia . Variants of transliteration: Smirnoff or Smyrnov. Derived from an adjective smirnyy , that means "quiet, still, meek, gentle"...

     (Смирнов)
  • Smetanin (Сметанин)
  • Smekhov (Смехов)
  • Smeshnoy (Смешной)
  • Smolin
    Smolin
    Smolin may refer to:*Lee Smolin, American theoretical physicist*David M. Smolin, American law professor*John A. Smolin, American physicist...

     (Смолин)
  • Smolyaninov (Смолянинов)
  • Smotrov (Смотров)
  • Snatkin (Снаткин)
  • Snegiryov (Снегирёв)
  • Snetkov (Снетков)
  • Sobakov (Собаков)
  • Sobachkin (Собачкин)
  • Sobolev
    Sobolev
    Sobolev and Soboleva is a popular Russian surname and may refer to the following people:*Leonid Sobolev , Russian general*Sergei Lvovich Sobolev , Russian mathematician...

     (Соболев)
  • Sobolevsky (Соболевский)
  • Sobchak (Собчак)
  • Sokolov
    Sokolov (surname)
    Sokolov or Sokolova , also Sokoloff, or rarely Sokolove is one of the top ten most common Russian last names. It is derived from the Russian word "" . It may refer to the following:...

     (Соколов
    Sokolov (surname)
    Sokolov or Sokolova , also Sokoloff, or rarely Sokolove is one of the top ten most common Russian last names. It is derived from the Russian word "" . It may refer to the following:...

    )
  • Soldatov
    Soldatov
    Soldatov and Soldatova is a Russian surname and may refer to the following people:* Alexey Soldatov is a Russian scientist, Director of the Institute of Information Systems, Russian Research Center “Kurchatov Institute” and is the co-director of GLORIAD/Russiain .* Alexander Soldatov was a...

     (Солдатов)
  • Solovyov
    Solovyov
    Solovyov, Solovyev, or Soloviev is a Russian last name derived from the Russian word solovey . The feminine form: Solovyova...

     (Соловьёв)

  • Solodnikov (Солодников)
  • Solodskikh (Солодских)
  • Solomakhin (Соломахин)
  • Solomin (Соломин)
  • Solomonov (Соломонов)
  • Somov (Сомов)
  • Sonin
    Sonin
    Sonin, also known as Soni, and rarely Sony , was a senior regent of the Four Regents during Chinese Kangxi Emperor's minority in the Qing Dynasty. Sonin was from the Heseri clan, belonged to the Plain Yellow Banner....

     (Сонин)
  • Sopov (Сопов)
  • Sorokin
    Sorokin
    Sorokin , or Sorokina , is a common Russian last name, which is derived from the Russian word soroka...

     (Сорокин)
  • Sochinsky (Сочинский)
  • Spanov
    Spáňov
    Spáňov is a village and municipality in Domažlice District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic.The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 199 ....

     (Спанов)
  • Spravtsev (Справцев)
  • Stalin (Сталин)
  • Starikov (Стариков)
  • Startsev (Старцев)
  • Staroverov (Староверов)
  • Starovolkov (Староволков)
  • Starodubov (Стародубов)
  • Starodubtsev (Стародубцев)
  • Statnik (Статник)
  • Steblev (Стеблев)
  • Stegnov (Стегнов)
  • Stepanov
    Stepanov
    Stepanov is a common Russian and Serbian surname and may refer to the following people:*Aleksei Stepanov , Russian footballer*Aleksandr Stepanov , several people...

     (Степанов)
  • Stepankov (Степанков)
  • Stepashin (Степашин)
  • Stepnov (Степнов)
  • Strekalov (Стрекалов)
  • Strelkov (Стрелков)
  • Strelnikov (Стрельников)
  • Streltsov (Стрельцов)

  • Stroganov (Строганов)
  • Subbotin (Субботин)
  • Subotin (Суботин)
  • Suvorin (Суворин)
  • Suvorkin (Суворкин)
  • Suvorov (Суворов
    Suvorov (disambiguation)
    -People:*Aleksandr Suvorov , Russian Generalissimo, reckoned one of a few great generals in history who never lost a battle*Arkadi Suvorov , Russian general, son of Alexander Suvorov...

    )
  • Sudlenkov (Судленков)
  • Sungatulin (Сунгатулин)
  • Sukachyov (Сукачёв)
  • Sukin (Сукин)
  • Sultanov
    Sultanov
    Sultanov is a popular Tatar and Azerbaijani surname which may refer to:* Agabey Sultanov , an Azerbaijani psychiatrist, scholar and public activist...

     (Султанов)
  • Suprunov (Супрунов)
  • Surikov (Суриков)
  • Surkov (Сурков)
  • Surnin (Сурнин)
  • Susoyev (Сусоев)
  • Suslyakov (Сусляков)
  • Susnin (Суснин)
  • Sutulin (Сутулин)
  • Sukhanov (Суханов)
  • Sukharnikov (Сухарников)
  • Sukhikh (Сухих)
  • Sukhorukov (Сухоруков)
  • Suchkov (Сучков)
  • Schastlivtsev (Счастливцев)
  • Sysoyev (Сысоев)
  • Sytnikov (Сытников)
  • Sychyov (Сычёв)
  • Sychkin (Сычкин)
  • Syanov (Сьянов)
  • Syukosev (Сюкосев)


T (Т)

  • Tabakov (Табаков)
  • Tabernakulov (Табернакулов)
  • Talanov (Таланов)
  • Talalikhin (Талалихин)
  • Tamarkin
    Tamarkin
    Tamarkin is a Russian surname and can refer to:* Jacob Tamarkin , a Russian-American mathematician.* Jeff Tamarkin , an editor, author and historian specializing in music and popular culture....

     (Тамаркин)
  • Tamakhin (Тамахин)
  • Tankov (Танков)
  • Tarasov
    Tarasov
    Tarasov, Tarasoff or Tarasova is a popular Russian surname which may refer to:-People:* Alexander Tarasov, Russian left-wing sociologist* Alla Tarasova, Russian theater actress* Anatoli Tarasov, ice hockey coach...

     (Тарасов)
  • Tarnovetsky (Тарновецкий)
  • Tatarinov (Татаринов)
  • Tatarintsev (Татаринцев)
  • Tatarov (Татаров)
  • Tataurov (Татауров)
  • Tattar (Таттар)
  • Taushev (Таушев)
  • Tvardovsky (Твардовский)
  • Telitsyn (Телицын)
  • Tyomkin (Тёмкин)

  • Teplov (Теплов)
  • Terebov (Теребов)
  • Terekhov (Терехов)
  • Tereshchenko
    Tereshchenko
    Tereshchenko is a surname of Ukrainian origin. It originates from the name Teresh through an addition of the Ukrainian paternal suffix -enko.-Tereshchenko family:Of a prominent Tereshchenko family of Ukrainian entrepreneurs and philanthropists...

     (Терещенко)
  • Teryoshin (Терёшин)
  • Teterev (Тетерев)
  • Timofeyev (Тимофеев)
  • Timoshkin (Тимошкин)
  • Tipalov (Типалов)
  • Titov
    Titov
    Titov or Titova is a Russian last name which may refer to people:* Alexey Nikolayevich Titov, a composer* Egor Titov, a soccer player* Gennady Titov, former KGB general* German Titov, an ice hockey player* Gherman Titov, a cosmonaut...

     (Титов)
  • Tikhvinsky (Тихвинский)
  • Tikhomirov (Тихомиров)
  • Tikhonenko (Тихоненко)
  • Tikhonov
    Tikhonov
    Tikhonov , sometimes spelled as Tychonoff, or Tikhonova is a Russian last name and may refer to:People* Andrey Nikolayevich Tychonoff, Russian mathematician* Alexander Tikhonov, Russian biathlon athlete* Alexei Tikhonov, Russian figure skater...

     (Тихонов)
  • Tikhokhod (Тихоход)
  • Tkachyov (Ткачёв)
  • Tkachenko
    Tkachenko
    Tkachenko is a common Ukrainian surname. Tkachenko is the central and eastern Ukrainian version of the western Ukrainian surname Tkachuk, meaing "weaver". Like other Ukrainian names ending in -ko or -chenko, their heritage is rooted in the Polyans tribe that lived near modern-day Kiev.It is a...

     (Ткаченко)
  • Tokarev (Токарев)

  • Tokmakov (Токмаков)
  • Tolbanov (Толбанов)
  • Tolkachyov (Толкачёв)
  • Tolmachyov (Толмачёв)
  • Tolokonsky (Толоконский)
  • Tolstobrov (Толстобров)
  • Tolstokozhev (Толстокожев)
  • Tolstoy
    Tolstoy
    Tolstoy, or Tolstoi is a prominent family of Russian nobility, descending from Andrey Kharitonovich Tolstoy who served under Vasily II of Moscow...

     (Толстой)
  • Toporov (Топоров)
  • Toporkov (Топорков)
  • Toropov (Торопов)
  • Torchinovich (Торчинович)
  • Travkin (Травкин)
  • Travnikov (Травников)
  • Traktirnikov (Трактирников)
  • Trapeznikov (Трапезников)
  • Tredyakovsky (Тредиаковский)

  • Tretyakov (Третьяков)
  • Trifonov (Трифонов)
  • Trofimov
    Trofimov
    Trofimov is a Russian family name derived from the first name Trofim and literally meaning "Trofim's". It may refer to one of the following.*Aleksandr Trofimov , Russian organic chemist...

     (Трофимов)
  • Trusov (Трусов)
  • Trutnev (Трутнев)
  • Trufanov (Труфанов)
  • Trukhin (Трухин)
  • Tryndin (Трындин)
  • Tupitsyn (Тупицын)
  • Tupolev
    Tupolev
    Tupolev is a Russian aerospace and defence company, headquartered in Basmanny District, Central Administrative Okrug, Moscow. Known officially as Public Stock Company Tupolev, it is the successor of the Tupolev OKB or Tupolev Design Bureau headed by the Soviet aerospace engineer A.N. Tupolev...

     (Туполев)
  • Turbin (Турбин)
  • Turgenev (Тургенев)
  • Turov (Туров)
  • Turfanov (Турфанов)
  • Tychkin (Тычкин)
  • Tyushnyakov (Тюшняков)
  • Tyannikov (Тянников)


U (У)

  • Uashington (Уашингтон)
  • Ubysh (Убыш)
  • Ubeysobakin (Убейсобакин)
  • Uvarov (Уваров)
  • Uglov (Углов)
  • Uglitsky (Углицкий)
  • Uglichinin (Угличинин)
  • Ugolev (Уголев)
  • Ugolnikov (Угольников)
  • Udom (Удом)

  • Uitsky (Уицкий)
  • Ulanov
    Ulanov
    Ulanov or Ulanova is a Russian surname. It may refer to:* Alexei Ulanov, a Russian figure skater* Barry Ulanov, an American writer* Galina Ulanova, a Russian ballerina* Igor Ulanov, a hockey player...

     (Уланов)
  • Uladimov (Уладимов)
  • Ulitsky (Улицкий)
  • Ulyanin (Ульянин)
  • Ulyanov
    Ulyanov
    Ulyanov , or Ulyanova is a common Russian last name and may refer to several people:*Alexander Ulyanov , Russian revolutionary, Vladimir Lenin's brother...

     (Ульянов)
  • Ulyashin (Ульяшин)
  • Umametev (Умаметев)
  • Umanov (Уманов)
  • Umsky (Умский)
  • Ungern (Унгерн)

  • Unkovsky (Унковский)
  • Untilov (Унтилов)
  • Urakov (Ураков)
  • Uralets (Уралец)
  • Urbanovsky (Урбановский)
  • Urusov (Урусов)
  • Usatov (Усатов)
  • Usachyov (Усачёв)
  • Usenko (Усенко)
  • Usilov
    Úsilov
    Úsilov is a village and municipality in Domažlice District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic.The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 139 ....

     (Усилов)
  • Usov
    Úsov
    Úsov is a small town located in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic.- History :There was a castle since the 13th century. In 1487 the lords of Vlasim modified the castle, which was later in the possession of the lords of Boskovice....

     (Усов)
  • Usoyev (Усоев)

  • Uspensky (Успенский)
  • Ustimovich (Устимович)
  • Ustinov
    Ustinov
    Ustinov is a Russian surname that can refer to the following:* Dmitriy Ustinov, the Soviet Union's defence minister from 1976 to 1984* Sir Peter Ustinov, born Peter Alexander von Ustinov, actor, writer, dramatist and raconteur....

     (Устинов)
  • Ustyuzhanin (Устюжанин)
  • Utterklo (Уттеркло)
  • Utyosov (Утёсов)
  • Utyuzhin (Утюжин)
  • Ukhov (Ухов)
  • Ukhtomsky
    Ukhtomsky
    Ukhtomsky , alternatively Ukhtomskii, Oechtomski, Ouhtomski, Ukhtomskiy, Ukhtomski, Ukhtomskii, Oukhtomsky, Oukhtomski, Ookhtomsky is a Russian surname of a noble family descended from the Rurik Dynasty, that has been borne by, among others:...

     (Ухтомский)
  • Ushakov (Ушаков)


F (Ф)

  • Fammus (Фаммус)
  • Famusov (Фамусов)
  • Fanin (Фанин)
  • Fedin (Федин)
  • Fedosov (Федосов)
  • Fedotov
    Fedotov
    Fedotov or Fedotova is a common Russian last name and may refer to the following people:*Alexander Filippovich Fedotov , Russian actor and dramatist...

     (Федотов)
  • Fedoseyev (Федосеев)
  • Fedchenkov (Федченков)

  • Fyodorov
    Fyodorov
    Fyodorov, also spelled Fedorov , or Fyodorova/Fedorova is a common Russian last name. It may refer to:People*Afanasy Fyodorov, a Russian writer*Aleksandr Fyodorov , several people...

     (Фёдоров)
  • Fedulov (Федулов)
  • Fenenko (Фененко)
  • Fetisov (Фетисов)
  • Filatov
    Filatov
    Filatov is a common Russian surname and may refer to:* Alexander Filatov , Russian politician* Antonin Filatov, Russian surgeon and hematologist* Dmitry Filatov, Soviet embryologist...

     (Филатов)
  • Filenkov (Филенков)
  • Filimonov (Филимонов)
  • Filipov (Филипов)

  • Filippov (Филиппов)
  • Filchenkov (Фильченков)
  • Flyorov (Флёров)
  • Fokin
    Fokin
    Fokin, Fokine , or Fokina , is a popular Russian surname which may refer to:* Anton Fokin , Uzbek artistic gymnast*Igor Fokin , Russian puppeteer and street performer...

     (Фокин)
  • Fomenkov (Фоменков)
  • Fomin
    Fomin
    Fomin , or Fomina , is a popular Russian surname which may refer to:People*Alexander Fomin , a Russian/Soviet bibliographer and literary critic...

     (Фомин)
  • Fomichyov (Фомичёв)
  • Fonvizin (Фонвизин)

  • Foroponov (Форопонов)
  • Firsov (Фирсов)
  • Frolov
    Frolov
    Frolov , or Frolova is a Russian last name and may refer to:People*Alexander Frolov , a professional Russian ice hockey player*Diane Frolov, an American screenwriter....

     (Фролов)
  • Frantsev (Францев)
  • Fukin (Фукин)
  • Furmanov (Фурманов)


Kh (Х)

  • Khabalov (Хабалов)
  • Khabarov (Хабаров)
  • Khabensky (Хабенский)
  • Khalipov (Халипов)
  • Khalski (Халски)
  • Khalturin (Халтурин)
  • Khamidullin (Хамидуллин)
  • Khanilov (Ханилов)

  • Khanipov (Ханипов)
  • Khantsev (Ханцев)
  • Kharzin (Харзин)
  • Kharitonov
    Kharitonov
    Kharitonov , or Kharitonova is a Russian last name and may refer to:* Aleksandr Kharitonov , Russian guitarist for an American punk/hardcore band "Death in Custody"* Aleksandr Kharitonov , Russian chess player...

     (Харитонов)
  • Kharlamov
    Kharlamov
    Kharlamov ) is a Russian last name and may refer to the following people:*Alexander Kharlamov, ice hockey player*Alexey Kharlamov, painter*Garik Kharlamov, Russian actor, resident of Comedy Club Russia*Ioann Kharlamov, archpriest...

     (Харламов)
  • Khaslik (Хаслик)
  • Khvostovsky (Хвостовский)
  • Khigir (Хигир)

  • Khlebnikov
    Khlebnikov
    Khlebnikov was an Imperial Russian jewelry firm, founded in 1867 by Ivan Petrovich Khlebnikov in St. Petersburg, but transferred to Moscow in 1871....

     (Хлебников)
  • Khlebov (Хлебов)
  • Khloponin (Хлопонин)
  • Khmelnov (Хмельнов)
  • Khodyayev (Ходяев)
  • Kholod (Холод)
  • Kholodov (Холодов)
  • Khomkolov (Хомколов)

  • Khorkov (Хорьков)
  • Khramov (Храмов)
  • Khrebtov (Хребтов)
  • Khromov (Хромов)
  • Khrushchyov (Хрущёв)
  • Khudovekov (Худовеков)
  • Khudyakov (Худяков)
  • Khurtin (Хуртин)


Ts (Ц)

  • Tsaplin (Цаплин)
  • Tsaryov (Царёв)
  • Tsaregorodtsev (Царегородцев)
  • Tsaritsyn (Царицын)
  • Tsarsko (Царско)
  • Tsvetkov (Цветков)
  • Tsvetnov (Цветнов)
  • Tsvetayev (Цветаев)

  • Tsvilenev (Цвиленев)
  • Tsedlits (Цедлиц)
  • Tseydlerin (Цейдлерин)
  • Tseydlits (Цейдлиц)
  • Tselikovsky (Целиковский)
  • Tselner (Цельнер)

  • Tsereteli
    Tsereteli
    Tsereteli is a former noble family in Georgia, which gave origin to several notable writers, politicians, scholars, and artists.- History :According to traditional accounts, the family’s ancestors had been chieftains in Dagestan or Ossetia, who fled the Islamization of their homeland by Tamerlane...

     (Церетели)
  • Tsekhanovetsky (Цехановецкий)
  • Tsigler (Циглер)
  • Tsimmerman (Циммерман)
  • Tsiolkovsky (Циолковский)
  • Tsiryulnikov (Цирюльников)
  • Tsitnikov (Цитников)

  • Tsitsyanov (Цицианов)
  • Tsukanov (Цуканов)
  • Tsulukidze
    Tsulukidze
    Tsulukidze is a Georgian surname.Tsulukidze may also mean:*Tsulukidze , a noble family in Georgia- Persons :*Alexander Tsulukidze, Marxist activist*Giorgi Tsulukidze, general*Varden Tsulukidze, general...

     (Цулукидзе)
  • Tsyganov (Цыганов)
  • Tsyzyrev (Цызырев)
  • Tsyrkunov (Цыркунов)
  • Tsyrinsky (Цыринский)


Ch (Ч)

  • Chaadayev (Чаадаев)
  • Chadov (Чадов)
  • Charkov (Чарков)
  • Chazov (Чазов)
  • Chayka (Чайка)
  • Chaly (Чалый)
  • Chapayev (Чапаев)
  • Chebotaryov (Чеботарёв)
  • Chebykin (Чебыкин)
  • Chezhekov (Чежеков)
  • Chekudayev (Чекудаев)
  • Chekmaryov (Чекмарёв)
  • Chelomeyev (Челомеев)
  • Chelomey (Челомей)
  • Chelomtsev (Челомцев)
  • Chelpanov (Челпанов)

  • Chemeris (Чемерис)
  • Chendev (Чендев)
  • Chepurin (Чепурин)
  • Cherenchikov (Черенчиков)
  • Cherepanov (Черепанов)
  • Cherkasov
    Cherkasov
    Cherkasov or Cherkasova is a Russian last name. It is the last name of the following people:*Alan Cherkasov, Kazakh television personality*Andrei Cherkasov , former professional tennis player...

     (Черкасов)
  • Cherkashin (Черкашин)
  • Chernakov (Чернаков)
  • Chernetsky (Чернецкий)
  • Chernikov (Черников)
  • Chernobrovin (Чернобровин)
  • Chernov
    Chernov
    Chernov is a Slavic surname formed from the Russian word Chyorny meaning black. The feminine form of the surname is Chernova...

     (Чернов)
  • Chernomyrdin (Черномырдин)
  • Chernykh (Черных)

  • Chernyshyov (Чернышёв)
  • Chernyavsky (Чернявский)
  • Chesnokov
    Chesnokov
    Chesnokov or Chesnokova is the Russian last name. The surname is derived from the word Чеснок . It is the last name of the following people:* Andrei Chesnokov , former professional tennis player...

     (Чесноков)
  • Chekhov (Чехов)
  • Chigrakov (Чиграков)
  • Chizhikov (Чижиков)
  • Chilayev (Чилаев)
  • Chirkash (Чиркаш)
  • Chistyakov
    Chistyakov
    Chistyakov is a Russian surname, which may refer to:*Pavel Chistyakov, painter;*Father George Chistyakov...

     (Чистяков)
  • Chichikov (Чичиков)
  • Chichkanov (Чичканов)
  • Chkalov (Чкалов)
  • Chmykhov (Чмыхов)
  • Chubarov (Чубаров)
  • Chugunov (Чугунов)

  • Chudov (Чудов)
  • Chuzhinov (Чужинов)
  • Chukchov (Чукчов)
  • Chukreyev (Чукреев)
  • Chumakov (Чумаков)
  • Chupalov (Чупалов)
  • Chupakhin (Чупахин)
  • Chupov (Чупов)
  • Chuprakov (Чупраков)
  • Chuprin (Чуприн)
  • Chuprov (Чупров)
  • Churkin (Чуркин)
  • Chuchanov (Чучанов)
  • Chuchumashev (Чучумашев)


Sh (Ш)

  • Shabalin (Шабалин)
  • Shabunin (Шабунин)
  • Shagidzyanov (Шагидзянов)
  • Shakmakov (Шакмаков)
  • Shalomentsev (Шаломенцев)
  • Shalyapin (Шаляпин)
  • Shapovalov (Шаповалов)
  • Shaposhnikov
    Shaposhnikov
    Shaposhninkov is a surname, and may refer to:*Adrian Shaposhnikov, 1888-1967, composer*Boris Shaposhnikov, Soviet military commander in the interwar period...

     (Шапошников)
  • Shapiro
    Shapiro
    Shapiro, and its variations such as Shapira, Schapiro and Chapiro , is a Yiddish surname.-Etymology:One theory suggests that it derives from Shpira, the Hebrew/Yiddish name for Spira , the medieval name of Speyer, Germany. The Jewish community of Speyer was an important centre in the development of...

     (Шапиро)
  • Sharapov (Шарапов)
  • Sharov (Шаров)
  • Sharonov (Шаронов)
  • Sharshin (Шаршин)
  • Shastin (Шастин)
  • Shatalov (Шаталов)
  • Shashlov (Шашлов)

  • Shvedov (Шведов)
  • Shvernik (Шверник)
  • Shevelyok (Шевелёк)
  • Shelagin (Шелагин)
  • Shelepov (Шелепов)
  • Shelomov (Шеломов)
  • Shepkin (Шепкин)
  • Shepovalov (Шеповалов)
  • Sheremetyev (Шереметьев)
  • Sherkov (Шерков)
  • Sherstov (Шерстов)
  • Shibalov (Шибалов)
  • Shigayev (Шигаев)
  • Shigin
    Shigin
    Shigin is a form of Japanese poetry, which is usually chanted, either individually or within a group.Individual poems are termed gin , and are usually composed of four or more lines of Chinese characters, or kanji , each line having the same number of characters...

     (Шигин)
  • Shikalov (Шикалов)
  • Shinsky (Шинский)

  • Shirinov (Ширинов)
  • Shirmanov (Ширманов)
  • Shirokov (Широков)
  • Shikhranov (Шихранов)
  • Shishkanov (Шишканов)
  • Shishkin (Шишкин)
  • Shishlov (Шишлов)
  • Shishov (Шишов)
  • Shkuratov (Шкуратов)
  • Shkut (Шкут)
  • Shlykov (Шлыков)
  • Shmagin (Шмагин)
  • Shmakov (Шмаков)
  • Shmelev (Шмелев)
  • Shpak (Шпак)
  • Shpikalov (Шпикалов)
  • Shubin
    Shubin
    Shubin , or Shubina , is a popular Russian surname. It derived from the Russian word шуба shuba meaning jacket. It may refer to:* Alexander Shubin, Shubin , or Shubina (feminine; Шубина), is a popular Russian surname. It derived from the Russian word шуба shuba meaning jacket. It may refer to:*...

     (Шубин)
  • Shubkin (Шубкин)

  • Shuvalov
    Shuvalov
    Shuvalov is a Russian noble family which, although documented since the 16th century, rose to distinction during the reign of Empress Elizabeth and was elevated to counts on 5 September 1746.-Members of Shuvalov noble family:The notable Shuvalovs include:...

     (Шувалов)
  • Shuysky (Шуйский)
  • Shukshin (Шукшин)
  • Shulyov (Шулёв)
  • Shulichenko (Шуличенко)
  • Shulga (Шульга)
  • Shulgin (Шульгин)
  • Shuldeshov (Шульдешов)
  • Shults (Шульц)
  • Shurupin (Шурупин)
  • Shurupov (Шурупов)
  • Shursha (Шурша)
  • Shurshalin (Шуршалин)
  • Shurygin (Шурыгин)
  • Shustelyov (Шустелёв)
  • Shushalev (Шушалев)


Shch (Щ)

  • Shchavelsky (Щавельский)
  • Shchavlev (Щавлев)
  • Shchegelsky (Щегельский)
  • Shcheglov (Щеглов)
  • Shchegolev (Щеголев)

  • Shchegolikhin (Щеголихин)
  • Shchegolyayev (Щеголяев)
  • Shchedrin
    Shchedrin
    Shchedrin is a Russian name. It may refer to:* Grigori Shchedrin, Soviet submariner* Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin , Russian writer* Rodion Shchedrin , Russian composer* Semion Shchedrin , Russian painter...

     (Щедрин)
  • Shchedrov (Щедров)
  • Shchekochikhin (Щекочихин)

  • Shchepkin (Щепкин)
  • Shcherbakov (Щербаков)
  • Shcherbatykh (Щербатых)
  • Shcherbina (Щербина)

  • Shchetinin
    Shchetinin
    Shchetinin was the first Russian aviation company. It was founded in St. Petersburg in 1909 under the name Russko-Baltiskovo Vagonovo Zavod . The company was led by the famous pilot S. S. Shchetinin and the lead designer was Dmitry Pavlovich Grigorovich...

     (Щетинин)
  • Shchetkin (Щеткин)
  • Shchitt (Щитт)
  • Shchukin (Щукин)
  • Shchurov (Щуров)


E (Э)

  • Eybozhenko (Эйбоженко)
  • Ekel (Экель)
  • Elefterov (Элефтеров)
  • Elkin (Элькин)
  • Elmpt (Эльмпт)
  • Emanuil (Эмануиль)

  • Emin (Эмин)
  • Emsky (Эмский)
  • Emskikh (Эмских)
  • Engalychev
    Engalychev
    Engalychev, also transliterated Yengalychev, Engalytscheff and Jengalitschev , is a princely family recognized by the Russian empire...

     (Энгалычев)
  • Engelgardt (Энгельгардт)

  • Engovatov (Энговатов)
  • Entin (Энтин)
  • Entsky (Энтский)
  • Epinger (Эпингер)
  • Erdeli (Эрдели)
  • Eristov (Эристов)

  • Ernet
    ERNET
    Education and Research Network , India is an autonomous scientific society of Ministry of Communication & information technology . ERNET has made a significant contribution to the emergence of networking in the country...

     (Эрнет)
  • Estse (Эсце)
  • Esmond (Эсмонд)
  • Essen
    Essen
    - Origin of the name :In German-speaking countries, the name of the city Essen often causes confusion as to its origins, because it is commonly known as the German infinitive of the verb for the act of eating, and/or the German noun for food. Although scholars still dispute the interpretation of...

     (Эссен
    Essen (disambiguation)
    -Places:* in Germany:**Essen, one of the major cities of the Ruhr area of Germany*** The Spiel game-fair that is held in Essen is often referred to as "Essen"**Essen, Lower Saxony, in the district of Cloppenburg, Lower Saxony...

    )
  • Etush (Этуш)
  • Eshman (Эшман)


Yu (Ю)

  • Yubkin (Юбкин)
  • Yuvelev (Ювелев)
  • Yugantsev (Юганцев)
  • Yugov (Югов)
  • Yudachyov (Юдачёв)
  • Yudashkin (Юдашкин)
  • Yudin
    Yudin
    Yudin and Yudina are Russian surnamesYudin may refer to:* Aleksei Yudin , Russian professional football player* Andriy Yudin , Ukrainian football player and coach...

     (Юдин)

  • Yuditsky (Юдицкий)
  • Yumatov (Юматов)
  • Yumashev (Юмашев)
  • Yunge (Юнге)
  • Yunevich (Юневич)
  • Yunkin (Юнкин)
  • Yurakin (Юракин)

  • Yurasov (Юрасов)
  • Yurenev (Юренев)
  • Yurkov (Юрков)
  • Yurlov (Юрлов)
  • Yurnayev (Юрнаев)
  • Yuryev (Юрьев)
  • Yusupov
    Yusupov
    Yusupov or Yusupova is a Russian surname of Tatar origin. It may refer to:*House of Yusupov, noble Russian family**Felix Yusupov , Count Sumarokov-Elston, Russian aristocrat and one of the participants in the murder of Grigori Rasputin**Irina Yusupova , Russian Princess and daughter of Count...

     (Юсупов)

  • Yutilov (Ютилов)
  • Yuferev (Юферев)
  • Yukhantsev (Юханцев)
  • Yukhtrits (Юхтриц)
  • Yushakov (Юшаков)
  • Yushkov (Юшков)


Ya (Я)

  • Yablokov (Яблоков)
  • Yablonev (Яблонев)
  • Yablonsky (Яблонский)
  • Yagovkin (Яговкин)
  • Yazov (Язов)
  • Yaytsev (Яйцев)
  • Yakimenko (Якименко)

  • Yakimov (Якимов)
  • Yakovlev
    Yakovlev
    The Yak Aircraft Corporation is a Russian aircraft designer and manufacturer...

     (Яковлев)
  • Yakubov (Якубов)
  • Yakubovich (Якубович)
  • Yakunin
    Yakunin
    Yakunin is a Russian family name:* Gleb Yakunin, born March 4, 1934, a Russian priest and dissident* Vladimir Yakunin, born June 30, 1948, president of state-run Russian Railways company...

     (Якунин)
  • Yakushev (Якушев)
  • Yakushin (Якушин)

  • Yamskikh (Ямских)
  • Yanayev (Янаев)
  • Yankov (Янков)
  • Yankovsky (Янковский)
  • Yanukovich (Янукович)
  • Yarmolnik (Ярмольник)
  • Yaromeyev (Яромеев)
  • Yaroslavsky (Ярославский)

  • Yaroslavtsev (Ярославцев)
  • Yartsev (Ярцев)
  • Yartsin (Ярцин)
  • Yasenev (Ясенев)
  • Yasneyev (Яснеев)
  • Yashin
    Yashin
    Yashin or Yashina is a Russian surname that may refer to:* Alexander Yashin , Russian poet and writer* Alexei Yashin , Russian NHL ice hockey player* Ilya Yashin , leader of Yabloko's youth wing...

     (Яшин)
  • Yashkin (Яшкин)


See also

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