Denisov

Denisov (masculine) or Denisova (feminine) is a Russian last name (Russian: Дени́сов/Дени́сова), which is derived from the male given name Denis and literally means Denis's. It is shared by the following people:

  • Viktor Deni (1893–1946), born Viktor Denisov, Soviet satirist
  • Aleksandr Denisov (born 1989), Russian footballer
  • Aleksandr Nikolayevich Denisov (1955–2020), Soviet and Russian military officer
  • Andrei Denisov (weightlifter) (born 1963), Israeli Olympic weightlifter
  • Andrey Denisov (born 1952), Russian politician
  • Daria Denisova (born 1989), Ukrainian artist
  • Denis Denisov (born 1981), Russian ice hockey player
  • Edison Denisov (1929–1996), Soviet composer
  • Elena Denisova (born 1963), Austrian violinist
  • Fedor Denisov, Imperial Russian general, suppressor of the Kościuszko Uprising
  • Gennadi Denisov (born 1960), Uzbekistan footballer, father of Vitaliy
  • Igor Denisov (born 1984), Russian footballer
  • Kirill Denisov (born 1988), Russian judoka
  • Lyubov Denisova (born 1971), Russian marathoner
  • Lyudmyla Denisova (born 1960), Ukrainian politician
  • Nikita Denisov (born 1986), Russian footballer
  • Nikolai Denisov (1891–1959), Russian footballer
  • Roman Denisov (footballer, born 1986), Russian football player
  • Roman Denisov (footballer, born 1999), Russian football player
  • Sergei Denisov (hockey player)
  • Sergei Denisov (aviator)
  • Vasily Orlov-Denisov (1775–1843), Cossack Russian general
  • Viktor Denisov (born 1966), Russian canoer
  • Vitaliy Denisov (born 1987), Uzbekistan footballer, son of Gennadi
  • Vitaly Denisov (born 1976), Russian cross country skier
  • Vladimir Denisov (ice hockey) (born 1984), Belarusian ice hockey player
  • Vladimir Denisov (fencer) (born 1947), Russian Olympic fencer
  • Vyacheslav Denisov (born 1983), Uzbekistan basketball player

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Surname list
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