Gusev (disambiguation)

Gusev (disambiguation)

Gusev ( _ru. Гусев), or Guseva (feminine; Гусева), is a Russian last name and may refer to:

;People
*Aleksandr Gusev (b. 1955), Soviet hockey player
*Alexander Gusev (1880–1903), Russian revolutionary
*Alexander Gusev (pilot) (1910–1978), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union
*Alexander Gusev (soldier) (1920–1944), Soviet soldier and Hero of the Soviet Union
*Alexey Gusev (1945–2001), Soviet naval officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
*Dmitry Gusev (1894–1957), Soviet general and Hero of the Soviet Union
*Ivan Gusev (1901–1976), Soviet general and Hero of the Soviet Union
*Klara Guseva (b. 1937), former Soviet speed skater
*Khioniya Guseva, disciple of the monk Iliodor
*Matvei Gusev (1826–1866), Russian astronomer
*Maxim Gusev (1917–?), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
*Natalia Vladimirovna Guseva (b. 1982), Russian biathlete
*Natalia Evgenievna Guseva (b. 1972), Soviet actress
*Nikolay Gusev (critic) (1882–1967), Soviet litetary critic
*Nikolay Gusev (general) (1897–1962), Soviet general
*Nikolay Gusev (major) (1918–1945), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
*Oleg Gusev (b. 1983), Ukrainian footballer
*Rolan Gusev (b. 1977), Russian footballer
*Sergei Gusev (b. 1975), Russian ice hockey player
*Sergey Ivanovich Gusev (1874–1933), Russian/Soviet stateman and politician
*Vasily Gusev (1925–?), Soviet soldier and Hero of the Soviet Union
*Vladimir Gusev (b. 1982), Russian professional road racing cyclist
*Viktor Gusev (1906–1944), Soviet song-writer
*Yekaterina Guseva (b. 1976), popular Russian actress

;Places
*Gusev, a town in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
*Gusev crater (Russia), a meteor crater in Rostov Oblast, Russia
**Gusev crater, a crater on Mars named after Matvei Gusev


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