Vlasov
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Vlasov or Vlasoff (Russian: Власов) is a common Russian surname formed from the first name Vlas or from the Slavonic vlas meaning hair. The feminine form of the surname is Vlasova (Russian: Власова).
Among notable people with this last name are:
- Alexander Vasilievich Vlasov (1900-1962) - Architect;
- Alexander Vladimirovich Vlasov (1932-) Soviet administrator, Minister of Internal Affairs of the USSR 1986-1988;
- Alexander Sergeevich Vlasov (1777-1825) - chamberlain;
- Alexander Kondratievich Vlasov (1911 - ); cellist, Professor;
- Andrey Vlasov (1900-1946) - Soviet General who later cooperated with Nazi Germany;
- Anatoly Vlasov (1908-1975) - Soviet physicist, author of the Vlasov equation;
- Dmitry Vlasov - Governor of Saratov Gubernia in 1839-1841;
- Kusma Vlasov (1905-1964) - geochemist, Corresponding member of the Academy;
- Maxim Vlasov (1767-1848) - Cossack, ataman of Don cossacks, accused in massacres of Circassians;
- Pyotr Parfenovich Vlasov, - Komintern agent and Soviet diplomat;
- Pyotr Vlasov - Russian ambassador to Persia, in 1902-1903;
- Valentin Viktorovich Vlasov (1947 - ) Biochemist, Academician;
- Valentin Stepanovich Vlasov (1946 - ) Russian politician and administrator, was kidnapped in Chechnya and then freed;
- Vasily Vlasov (1906-1958), Civil Engineer, Corresponding member of the Academy;
- Vladimir Alexandrovich Vlasov (1902-1986) - Soviet Composer, People's artist of Kirghizia and Russia;
- Vladimir Mikhaylovich Vlasov (1938-) Russian administrator and Politician, Duma deputy;
- Yury Vlasov (b. 1935) - Russian weightlifter, writer and politician, son of Pyotr Parfenovich;
- Yury Georgievich Vlasov (1934-) - Russian Radio-chemist, Academician.