Kozlov
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Kozlov (Russian: Козлов), or Kozlova (feminine; Козлова) is a common Russian last name. It is derived the sobriquet "козёл" ("goat", nowadays often perceived as offensive). The name may refer to several people or geographic locations:
- People
- Alexander Kozlov, governor general of Moscow, Russia
- Alexey Kozlov, Russian philosopher
- Alexey Kozlov, first Soviet and Russian jazzman
- Andrey Kozlov, Central banker and murder victim
- Frol Kozlov, Soviet statesman, Hero of Socialist Labor
- Genrikh Kozlov, Soviet economist
- Igors Kozlovs, Latvian footballer
- Ivan Kozlov, Russian poet and translator
- Ivan Andreyevich Kozlov, Soviet statesman and writer
- Nikolay Kozlov, Russian water polo player
- Pyotr Kozlov, Russian explorer of Asia
- Sergey Alexeyevich Kozlov, Russian cinematographer
- Sergey Grigoryevich Kozlov, Russian writer, author of the script of Hedgehog in the Fog animated film.
- Vasily Kozlov, Soviet statesman, Hero of the Soviet Union
- Vladimir Kozlov, Soviet mathematician
- Vyacheslav Kozlov, ice hockey player
- Viktor Kozlov, ice hockey player
- "Vladimir Kozlov", the ring name of Russian professional wrestler Oleg Prudius.
- Geographic locations
- Kozlov, former name of the town of Michurinsk, Russia
- Kozlov, former name of the city of Eupatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine