Konstantinov

Konstantinov (Bulgarian: Константинов, Russian: Константинов) and Konstantinova (feminine; Константинова) is a common Slavic surname that is derived from the baptismal name Konstantin and literally means Konstantin's.

People with this surname include:

Male
  • Aleko Konstantinov (1863–1897), Bulgarian writer
  • Alexander Konstantinov (1895–1945), Soviet inventor and scientist in the field of radiophysics
  • Anatoly Konstantinov (1923–2006), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Boris Konstantinov (1910–1969), Soviet physicist, academician, and Hero of Socialist Labor
  • Evgeny Konstantinov (b. 1981), Russian ice hockey player
  • Fyodor Konstantinov (1901–?), Soviet philosopher and academician
  • Julian Konstantinov (b. 1966), Bulgarian operatic bass
  • Konstantin Konstantinov (1817 or 1819–1871), Russian scientist in the field of artillery, rocketry, instrument making, and automatics
  • Kosev Dimitr Konstantinov (b. 1903), Bulgarian historian and academician
  • Mikhail Konstantinov (1900–1990), Soviet general
  • Minkov Svetoslav Konstantinov (1902–1966), Bulgarian writer
  • Nikolay Konstantinov (b. 1932), Russian mathematics educator
  • Plamen Konstantinov (b. 1973), Bulgarian volleyball player
  • Pyotr Konstantinov (1899–?), Soviet actor and People's Artist of the USSR
  • Pyotr Konstantinov (1877–1959), Soviet plant-breeder, selectionist, and academician
  • Vitali Konstantinov (b. 1963), German artist and book illustrator
  • Vladimir Konstantinov (1921–1979), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Vladimir Konstantinov (b. 1967), former Russian professional hockey player
Female

See also

References

  • Unbegaun, B. O. (1972). Russian Surnames. Oxford University Press.
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