Konovalov
Konovalov (Russian: Конова́лов, IPA: [kənɐˈvaləf]), or Konovalova (feminine; Russian: Конова́лова, IPA: [kənɐˈvaləvə]), is a Russian-language surname derived from the occupation of konoval [ коновал ], an archaic term for "veterinarian".
Notable people with this surname include:
Konovalov
- Aleksandr Konovalov (politician, born 1875) (1875–1948), Russian politician and entrepreneur, former Russian Minister of Trade and Industry (1917)
- Aleksandr Konovalov (politician, born 1968) (born 1968), Russian politician and lawyer, former Russian Minister of Justice (2008-2020)
- Andrei Konovalov (born 1974), Russian footballer
- Andrey Konovalov, Russian sprint canoer
- Grigory Konovalov (1908–1987), Soviet writer
- Ilya Konovalov (born 1971), Russian hammer thrower
- Mikhail Konovalov (1858–1906), Russian organic chemist
- Mikhail Konovalov (1905–1938), Soviet writer
- Nikita Konovalov (born 1988), Russian swimmer
- Nikolai Konovalov (1900–1966), Soviet neuropathologist and vice-president of the Academy of Medical Sciences (1950-1958)
- Pavel Konovalov (officer) (1908–1945), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Pavel Konovalov (sprinter) (born 1960), Soviet sprinter
- Pavel Konovalov (canoeist) (born 1967), Russian canoeist
- Serge Konovalov (1941–2003), an archbishop of Western Europe of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of the Eastern Orthodox church (1981-2003)
- Serhiy Konovalov (born 1972), Ukrainian footballer
- Vladimir Konovalov (1911–1967), Soviet Navy submarine commander
- Valentin Konovalov (born 1987), Russian politician, Head of Khakassia
Konovalova
- Galina Konovalova (1916–2014), Russian actress
- Liliya Konovalova (1933–2015), Soviet volleyball player
- Lyudmila Konovalova (born 1968), Russian basketball player
- Mariya Konovalova (born 1974), Russian long-distance runner
- Svetlana Konovalova (born 1990), Russian paralympic cross-country skier
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