Yumashev, also spelled Yumasheva (feminine), may refer to:
Russian refers to anything related to Russia, including:
Ivan Stepanovich Yumashev was a Soviet Navy admiral, Hero of the Soviet Union, and Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Navy from January 1947 to July 1951.
Yegorov, or Yegorova, is a common Russian last name that is derived from the male given name Yegor and literally means Yegor's. It may refer to:
Belyayev (masculine) or Belyayeva (feminine) is a Russian patronymic surname derived from the nickname Belyay/Belyai (Беляй), for white (blond) hair.
Fadeyev or Fadeev and Fadeyeva or Fadeeva is a common Russian last name and may refer to:
Dmitriyev or Dmitriev is a common Russian surname that is derived from the male given name Dmitry and literally means Dmitry's. It may refer to:
Martynov, or Martynova is a common Russian last name. It is derived from the male given name Martyn and literally means 'Martyn's'. It may refer to:
Tatyana Borisovna Yumasheva is the younger daughter of former Russian President Boris Yeltsin and Naina Yeltsina.
Kulikov, or Kulikova, is a common Russian last name and may refer to the following:
Kovalyov, often written as Kovalev, or its feminine variant Kovalyova, Kovaleva (Ковалёва), is a common Russian surname, an equivalent of the English surname Smithson. Due to the ambiguous status of the Cyrillic letter yo, the surname may be written with the Cyrillic letter ye instead, though literate Russian speakers always pronounce it yo.
Lavrov, or Lavrova is a Russian surname and may refer to:
Prokhorov or Prokhorova, is a common Russian surname which may refer to:
Matveyev or Matveyeva is a Russian language family name. Its alternative spellings include Matveev. The name is derived from the male given name Matvey and literally means Matvey's. It may refer to:
Belov, or Belova, is a common Russian surname, derived from the word Bely. Notable people with the surname include:
Artyomov or Artemov and Artyomova or Artemova is a common Russian surname.
Lavrentyev or Lavrentiev and Lavrentyeva is a common Russian surname.
Belyakov or Belyakova, is a Russian surname, also transliterated as Beliakov and Beliakoff. It may refer to:
Antonov is a masculine Russian surname that is derived from the male given name Anton and literally means Anton's. I.e., it is a patronymic surname derived from the Antonius root name. Its feminine counterpart is Antonova. It may refer to:
Rudenko is a Ukrainian surname that may refer to:
Antonova is a feminine Russian surname that as the female version of Antonov is derived from the male given name Anton and literally means Anton's. I.e., it is a patronymic surname derived from the Antonius root name. It may refer to: