Yegorov
Yegorov (Russian: Егоров), or Yegorova (feminine; Егорова), is a common Russian last name that is derived from the male given name Yegor and literally means Yegor's. It may refer to:
- Aleksey Yegorov (b. 1975), Kazakhstani-Russian swimmer
- Alexander Ilyich Yegorov (1883-1939), Soviet military commander and Marshal of the Soviet Union
- Alexander Valentinovich Yegorov, Russian diplomat and ambassador
- Alexei Yegorov (disambiguation), multiple people
- Anatoly Yegorov (1920-1997), Soviet philosopher
- Boris Yegorov (1892-1972), Soviet neurosurgeon and academician
- Boris Yegorov (1937-1994), Soviet cosmonaut
- Daniil Yegorov (b. 1975), Russian economist
- Dimitri Egorov (1869-1931), Russian mathematician
- Dmitry Yegorov (1878-1931), Russian historian
- Georgiy Yegorov (1918-2008), Soviet Admiral of the Fleet
- Igor Yegorov (b. 1958), Ukrainian economist
- Igor Egorov (1968-), Russian football referee
- Lubov Egorova, (1880-1972), Russian dancer and teacher.
- Lyubov Yegorova (b. 1966), Russian former cross country Olympic ski champion, many times world champion, and Hero of Russia
- Nikolai Yegorov (1849-1919), Russian politician
- Pavel Yegorov (1889/1895 — 1965), Soviet military commander
- Vladimir Yegorov (1878-1960), Russian/Soviet set designer
- Vladimir Yegorov, Russian governor
- Yevgeniya Yegorova (1892-1938), Soviet party figure and trade union activist
- Youri Egorov (1954-1988), Russian-Dutch pianist
- Yuri Yegorov (1920-1982), Soviet film director
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