Grigoryev
Grigoryev (Russian: Григорьев; Ukrainian: Григор'єв; masculine), also spelled also Grigoriev, or Grigoryeva (Григорьева; feminine), is a Russian-based surname mostly common in the Russian Federation and Ukraine. It derived from the Latinized Greek name Gregory (Grigorios).
List of selected people
- Afanasy Grigoriev (1782–1868), Russian architect
- Alexander Grigoriev (disambiguation)
- Alexander Grigoriev (about 1634 to after 1676), Russian cannon and bellmaker
- Alexander Dmitriyevich Grigoryev (1874–1940), Russian folklore researcher
- Alexander Grigoryevich Grigoryev (1904–1943), Soviet partisan and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Andrey Grigoryev (1883–1968), Russian geographer and academician
- Apollon Grigoriev (1822–1864), Russian poet, literary critic, and translator
- Artem Grigoriev, Russian figure skater
- Boris Grigoriev (1886–1939), Russian painter and graphic artist
- Dima Grigoriev (born 1954), Russian mathematician
- Igor Grigoriev, (born 1950), Russian composer and improvisational guitarist
- Iosif Grigoryev (1890–1949), Russian geologist
- Ivan Grigoryev (1902–1942), one of the leaders of the partisan movement in Karelia during the German-Soviet War
- Lidiya Grigoryeva
- Marta Grigorieva, Contemporary Artist and Art Historian
- Natalya Grigorieva
- Nikifor Grigoriev (1885–1919), military leader in Ukraine during the Russian Civil War
- Nikolai Grigoriev (1822–1886), member of the Petrashevsky Circle
- Nikolay Grigoriev (1895–1938), Russian chess player and endgame study composer
- Oksana Grigorieva (born 1970), Russian musician
- Roman Grigoryevich Grigoryev (1911–1972), Soviet film director
- Sergey Grigoryev (writer) (1875–1953), Russian writer
- Sergey Alexeyevich Grigoryev (1910–1988), Soviet painter, People's Artist of the USSR
- Sergey Grigoryevich Grigoryev (1874–1931), Russian geographer
- Tatiana Grigorieva
- Vasily Grigoryev (producer), Russian TV producer
- Vasily Nikolayevich Grigoryev (1852–1925), Russian statistician, economist, and publicist
- Vasily Vasilyevich Grigoryev (1816–1881), Russian orientalist