Bogdanov
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Bogdanov (Богданов) or Bogdanova (Богданова; feminine) is a common Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bogdanov
- Abraham Bogdanove (1888-1946} Russian muralist, artist and educator
- Alexander Victorovich Bogdanov (born 1984), Russian artist, designer, musician, dj, vj
- Alexey Bogdanov (1907–?), Soviet geologist[citation needed]
- Anatoli Petrovich Bogdanov (1834–1896), Russian zoologist and anthropologist
- Andrei Ivanovich Bogdanov (1692–1766), Russian bibliographer and ethnographer
- Bogdan Bogdanov (born 1940), Bulgarian classical philologist, culturologist and translator
- Grichka Bogdanov (born 1949), French TV host, one of Bogdanov brothers
- Igor Bogdanov (born 1949), French TV host, one of Bogdanov brothers
- Konstantin Bogdanov, Russian anthropologist and philologist
- Malachi Bogdanov, British theatre director
- Michael Bogdanov (born 1938), British theatre director
- Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bogdanov (1914–1995), Soviet production designer
- Modest Bogdanov (1841–1888), Russian ornithologist and zoogeographer[citation needed]
- Nikolay Bogdanov-Belsky (1868–1945), Russian painter
- Pavel Bogdanov (1871–1919), Russian bibliographer
- Pyotr Bogdanov (1920–1945), Soviet military officer, Hero of the Soviet Union[citation needed]
- Rifkat Bogdanov (1950–2013), Tatar-Russian mathematician
- Semen llyich Bogdanov (1894–1960), Soviet military officer, Hero of the Soviet Union
- Vasily Bogdanov (1837–1886), Russian poet[citation needed]
- Ventsislav Bogdanov (born 1967 in Bulgaria), author of two books: Bodyguard: Protection of VIP/Protection of values and Fundamentals of Practical Shooting about pistols
- Vladimir Leonidovich Bogdanov (born 1951), Russian oil tycoon
- Vyacheslav Bogdanov (Slava Bogdanov), instructor in English[citation needed]
- Yelly Bogdanov (1872–1931), Soviet zootechnician[citation needed]
Politics
- Alexander Bogdanov (1873–1928), Belarusian-Russian physician, philosopher, economist, writer and revolutionary
- Andrei Vladimirovich Bogdanov, (born 1970), Russian politician
- Boris Bogdanov (1884–1960), Russian Menshevik revolutionary, leader of the February Revolution[citation needed]
- Pyotr Bogdanov (1882–1939), Soviet revolutionary and engineer
- Sergei Bogdanov, FSB spokesman
Sport
- Alexsey Bogdanov (born 1987), Russian rugby league player
- Anatoli Bogdanov (born 1981), Russian footballer
- Anatoli Bogdanov, Soviet ice hockey coach[citation needed]
- Anatoli Ivanovich Bogdanov (born 1931), Soviet sport shooter
- Andrei Bogdanov, swimmer
- Eduard Vladislavovich Bogdanov (born 1968), Russian football player and coach
- Galin Bogdanov (born 1990), Bulgarian football player
- Ilya Yuryevich Bogdanov (born 1990), Russian football player
- Lyubomir Bogdanov (born 1982), Bulgarian football player
- Maksims Bogdanovs (born 1989), Latvian motorcycle speedway rider
- Petar Bogdanov, Bulgarian high jumper
- Sergei Bogdanov, Uzbekistani rower
- Sergei Dmitriyevich Bogdanov (born 1977), Russian footballer
- Valeri Petrovich Bogdanov (born 1952), Russian football player and coach
- Ventsislav Bogdanov (born 1980), Bulgarian football goalkeeper
Bogdanova
- Anna Bogdanova (born 1984), Russian heptathlete
- Antonina Pavlovna Bogdanova (1904–1983), Russian film actress[1]
- Krasimira Bogdanova, Bulgarian basketball player
- Ludmila Bogdanova, penname of Belarusian writer Rakitina Nika (born 1963)
- Lyudmila Bogdanova, Russian judoka
- Nadezhda Konstantinovna Bogdanova (1836–1897), Russian ballet dancer
- Svetlana Bogdanova (born 1964), Russian handball player
- Svetlana V. Bogdanova geologist at Lund University[2]
- Yevgenia Bogdanova, Soviet figure skater
- Yuliya Bogdanova, Soviet swimmer
- Glikeriya Vasilievna Bogdanova-Chesnokova (1904–1983), Soviet theatre and film actress
See also
References
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