Bykov
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Bykov (Russian: Быков), or Bykova (feminine; Быкова), is a common Russian last name and may refer to:
[edit] People
- Anatoly Bykov (?-?), a Russian businessman
- Boris Bykov (1935-?), a Soviet intelligence officer
- Dmitry Bykov (b. 1967), a Russian writer
- Yelizaveta Bykova (1913-1989), a Soviet chess player and the third and fifth Women's World Chess Champion
- Konstantin Bykov (1886-1959), a Soviet physiologist and academician
- Leonid Fyodorovich Bykov (1928-1979),(bio) a Soviet actor, film director, and script writer
- Leonid Timofeyevich Bykov (1914-1990), a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Nikolai Bykov (1862-1939), a Russian/Soviet heating engineer and expert in internal combustion engines
- Pavel Bykov (1914-?), a Soviet metal worker and innovator
- Rolan Bykov (1929-1998), a Soviet/Russian actor, film director, and script writer
- Vasil Bykov (1924-2003), a Belarusian writer
- Vasily Bykov (1920-1999), a Soviet navy officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Vyacheslav Bykov (b. 1960), a former Soviet ice hockey player
[edit] Places
- Býkov-Láryšov, a small village in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic
- Bykov, Sakhalin Oblast, a former urban-type settlement in Sakhalin Oblast, Russia; since 2004—a rural settlement[1]
- Bykhaw, a city in Belarus