Vlasov

Vlasov or Vlasoff (Russian: Вла́сов; masculine) is a common Russian surname formed from the first name Vlas or from the Greek Βλάσιος (Blaise) meaning simple.[1][2][3] There is also a version that the family name can come from the Slavonic vlas meaning hair.[1] According to some versions the surname correlates to the Slavonic god Veles. The feminine form of the surname is Vlasova (Russian: Вла́сова). The surname is shared by:

  • Aleksandr Vlasov (disambiguation)
  • Andrey Vlasov (1901–1946), Russian general of Red Army who later collaborated with Nazis by leading the Russian Liberation Army against the Soviet Union
  • Andrey Vlasov (footballer, born 1965), Russian football player
  • Anatoly Vlasov (1908–1975), Soviet physicist, author of the Vlasov equation and McKean–Vlasov process
  • Dmitri Vlasov (born 1973), Russian football player
  • Dmitry Vlasov (born 1982), Russian tennis player
  • Evgenia Vlasova (born 1978), Ukrainian singer-songwriter
  • Igor Vlasov (born 1980), Russian musician and music producer
  • Ilia Vlasov (born 1995), Russian volleyball player
  • Ivan Vlasov (1903–1969), Soviet administrator, nominal head of state of Russian Federation
  • Maxim Vlasov (born 1986), Russian boxer
  • Nikolai Vlasov (1916–1945), flying ace and leader of prisoner uprising in the Mauthausen concentration camp
  • Oleg Vlasov (born 1984), Russian footballer
  • Oleh Vlasov (born 2002), Ukrainian footballer
  • Olesia Vlasova (born 1974), Ukrainian actress
  • Peter Vladimirov, pen name of Pyotr Vlasov (1905–1953), Soviet diplomat and journalist, father of Yury Vlasov
  • Pavel Vlasov (born 1960), merited test pilot of the Russian Federation
  • Pyotr Vlasov, Russian ambassador to Persia in 1902–1903
  • Simon Vlasov (born 1981), Russian speedway rider
  • Tatiana Vlasova (born 1977), Russian ski-orienteer
  • Vadim Vlasov (born 1980), Russian football player
  • Valentin Vlasov (1946–2020), Russian politician and diplomat
  • Veronika Vlasova (born 1966), Russian politician
  • Viktor Vlasov (disambiguation)
  • Vladimir Vlasov (1902–1986), Russian composer and conductor
  • Yuliya Vlasova (born 1967), Russian short track speed skater
  • Yuri Vlasov

References

  1. ^ a b Фамилия Власов, значение фамилии Власов, анализ фамилии Власов. Arc.familyspace.ru. Retrieved on 2016-04-03.
  2. ^ Фамилия Власов. Planeta-imen.narod.ru. Retrieved on 2016-04-03.
  3. ^ Происхождение фамилии Власов. genway.ru
Surname list
This page lists people with the surname Vlasov.
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