Morozov (surname)

Morozov (surname)

Morozov (masculine) (Russian: Моро́зов) or Morozova (Моро́зова) (feminine) is a common Russian ethnic surname. The alternative spellings are Morosov, Morosoff, Morosow and Morozoff. The surname is derived from the Russian word moroz (frost). The following people share this surname:

  • Aleksey Morozov, a Russian professional hockey player
  • Alexander Alexandrovich Morozov (1904–1979), a Soviet tank designer
  • Alexander Ivanovich Morozov (1835–1904), a Russian painter
  • Alexey Morozov (1857–1934), a Russian entrepreneur and art collector
  • Anatoli Morozov (b. 1973), a Russian-born Armenian footballer
  • Boris Morozov (1590–1661), a Russian statesman and boyar
  • Dmitry Vladimirovich Morozov (b. 1959), (see ru:Морозов, Дмитрий Владимирович), Moscow-based Radio journalist, founder of Kitezh Children's Community foster care community in the Kaluga Region of Russia
  • Evgeny Morozov, a Belarus-born researcher and blogger who works on the political effects of the internet.
  • Yevgeny Yevgenyevich Morozov (born 1985), professional football player from Russia
  • Feodosiya Morozova (1632–1675), a leader of the Old Believers
  • Georgy Alexeyevich Morozov (1896–1970), a Soviet violin maker
  • Georgy Fyodorovich Morozov (1867–1920), a Russian expert in forestry, botanist, and geographer
  • Igor Morozov (1989), an Estonian footballer
  • Igor Morozov (singer) (b. 1948), a Russian opera singer, born in the Ukraine, many years soloist of Moscow's Bolshoi-Theater
  • Irina Morozova (b. 1953), Australian violist and violinist with the Goldner String Quartet
  • Ivan Morozov (1871–1921), a Russian entrepreneur and art collector
  • Lev Morozov (1897–1963), a Soviet military and public figure
  • Mikhail Abramovich Morozov (1870–1903), a Russian entrepreneur and art collector
  • Mikhail Mikhailovich Morozov (1897–1952), a Soviet literary and theater critic
  • Mikhail Vladimirovich Morozov (1868–1938), a Russian journalist and literary critic
  • Nikolay Morozov (disambiguation), several people
  • Oleg Morozov (footballer) (1937–2006), a Soviet international footballer
  • Oleg Morozov (politician) (b. 1953), a Russian politician, member of United Russia party in State Duma. See ru:Морозов, Олег Викторович
  • Olga Morozova (b. 1949), a retired Russian professional tennis player
  • Pavlik Morozov (1918–1932), a young martyr of Soviet propaganda
  • Pyotr Morozov (1854–1920), a Russian literary historian and theater critic
  • Rinat Morozov (b. 1969), Ukrainian football manager
  • Savva Vasilyevich Morozov (1770–1862, ru:Морозов, Савва Васильевич), a Russian entrepreneur, the founder of the Morozov dynasty of entrepreneurs
  • Savva Timofeyevich Morozov (1862–1905, ru:Морозов, Савва Тимофеевич), a Russian entrepreneur and patron of art and of Russian revolutionary movement
  • Sergey Morozov (disambiguation), several people (disambiguation page)
  • Valentin Morozov (1911–1999), a Russian entrepreneur, art collector, and patron of art
  • Varvara Morozova (1848–1917), a Russian entrepreneur and patron of art
  • Victor Morozov, (b. 1950), one of Ukraine's most popular singers and songwriters.
  • Yuri Morozov (b. 1985), an FC Shinnik Yaroslavl defender
  • Yuri Morozov - Russian musician

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