Volkov
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Volkov (Russian: Волков), or Volkova (feminine; Волкова) is a common Russian last name, which is derived from the word volk (волк, or wolf), and may refer to:
- Alexander Volkov, see there for complete list
- Anatole Volkov, a courier for the Silvermaster spy ring
- Anatoly Volkov (1909-?), a Soviet literary critic
- Boris Volkov (1900-1970), a Soviet stage designer
- Dmitry Volkov, a Soviet swimmer
- Dmitry Volkov (1718-1785), a Russian statesman
- Esteban Volkov, a grandson of Leon Trotsky
- Fyodor Volkov, "the father of the Russian theater"
- Fyodor Volkov (1847-1918), a Ukrainian ethnographer, anthropologist, and archaeologist
- Ilan Volkov, an Israeli conductor
- Ivan Volkov (b. 1954), a Russian saxophone and clarinet player and jazzman
- Julia Volkova, a member of the girl group t.A.t.U
- Konstantin Volkov, see there for complete list
- Nikolai Volkov (1875 - after 1920), a Russian politician
- Olga Volkova (b. 1939), a Russian actress
- Semyon Volkov (1845-1924), a Russian revolutionary
- Sergey Volkov, see there for complete list
- Solomon Volkov, a Russian musicologist
- Valentin Volkov (1881-1964), a Soviet painter
- Valery Volkov, a Soviet horse rider
- Vasily Volkov (1859 or 1860 - 1887], a Russian revolutionary
- Vera Volkova, a Russian ballet dancer
- Vitaly Volkov, FC Torpedo Moscow midfielder
- Vladimir Volkov (b. 1960), a Russian contrabass player and jazzman
- Vladislav Volkov, a Soviet cosmonaut
- Volkov (crater), a lunar crater bearing his name
- 1790 Volkov, an asteroid bearing his name
- Zinaida Volkova, a Russian Marxist, daughter of Leon Trotsky
[edit] See also
- Soviet Super Soldier Volkov, a cyborg from the computer game Command & Conquer: Red Alert
- Volkov Commander, DOS file manager