Maximov
Maximov or Maksimov (Russian: Максимов) is a Russian surname. Transliterated from Ukrainian, it may be rendered as Maksymov. The feminine forms are Maximova, Maksimova and Maksymova. The surname is derived from the male given name Maksim and literally means Maksim's. It may refer to:
- Aleksandr Maksimov (ethnographer) (1872–1941), Soviet ethnographer
- Aleksandr Maksimov (footballer) (born 1995), Russian footballer
- Aleksey Maksimov (1813–1861), Russian stage actor
- Aleksey Maksimov, Russian painter and enamellist
- Alexander A. Maximow (1874–1928), Russian scientist
- Alexandra Maksimova (born 1989), Belarusian ice dancer
- Dmitry Maksimov (judoka) (born 1978), Russian judoka
- Dmitry Maksimov (runner) (born 1977), Russian runner
- Ekaterina Maximova (1939–2009), Soviet and Russian ballerina
- Elena Maksimova (born 1988), Belarusian chess master
- Gregori Maximoff (1893–1950), Russian anarcho-syndicalist
- Ilya Maksimov (born 1987), Russian footballer
- Ivan Maksimov (born 1995), Russian footballer
- Ivan Maximov (born 1958), Russian animator
- Larisa Maksimova (born 1943), Russian mathematical logician
- Nikolai Maksimov (born 1956), Russian naval officer
- Nikolay Maksimov (born 1972), Russian water polo player
- Oleksandr Maksymov (born 1986), Ukrainian footballer
- Valentina Maksimova (born 1937), Russian track cyclist
- Vassily Maximov (1844–1911), 19th century Russian painter
- Vladimir Maksimov (actor) (1880–1937), Russian actor
- Vladimir Maksimov (writer) (1930—1995), Soviet and Russian writer
- Vladimir Maksimov (born 1945), Soviet and Russian handball player and coach
- Yevgeny Maximov (1849-1904), Russian soldier and journalist.
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