Vladimir Vladimirov may be:
Vlasov or Vlasoff is a common Russian surname formed from the first name Vlas or from the Greek Βλάσιος (Blaise) meaning simple. There is also a version that the family name can come from the Slavonic vlas meaning hair. According to some versions the surname correlates to the Slavonic god Veles. The feminine form of the surname is Vlasova . The surname is shared by:
Vladimir may refer to:
Sakharov is a Russian surname, derived from the word "сахар" (sugar). Other spellings of the surname are Saharov / Saharova, Sakharoff, Saharoff.
Vladimir Smirnov may refer to:
Stepanov (Степанов), female Stepanova is a common Russian and Serbian surname that is derived from the male given name Stepan and literally means Stepan's. The Latvianized form is Stepanovs. Notable people with the surname include:
Vladimir is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, widespread throughout all Slavic nations in different forms and spellings. The earliest record of a person with the name is Vladimir of Bulgaria.
VNV may refer to:
Vladimirov or Vladimirova is a Russian and Bulgarian surname, that is derived from the male given name Vladimir and literally means Vladimir's.
Vladimirsky (masculine), Vladimirskaya (feminine), Vladimirskoye (neuter) or variant spellings may refer to:
Vladimiri is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kovalevsky is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Litvinenko is a gender-neutral surname of Ukrainian origin. It may refer to
Vladimir Ivanov or Volodymyr Ivanov may refer to:
Vladimir Morozov may refer to:
Vladimir Kuznetsov is a name of Russian origin.
Vasily Sergeyevich Vladimirov was a Soviet and Russian mathematician working in the fields of number theory, mathematical physics, quantum field theory, numerical analysis, generalized functions, several complex variables, p-adic analysis, multidimensional Tauberian theorems.
Vladimir Ilyin may refer to:
Igor Petrovich Vladimirov was a Soviet film and theater actor, theater and film director, and teacher. People's Artist of the USSR (1978). From 1960 until his death in 1999 he was the Principal Director of the Lensovet Theatre in Leningrad.
Vladimir Fedorovich Vladimirov was a Red Army Lieutenant during World War II and a Hero of the Soviet Union. He was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin for his actions during the Battle of the Dnieper. Vladimirov was killed in action during December 1943.
Vladimir Vladimirovich Vladimirov, is a Russian politician who has served as the governor of Stavropol Krai since 27 September 2014. He is the Chairman of the Government of the Stavropol Krai since 10 October 2013.