Krylov
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Krylov (Russian: Крыло́в) (masculine or Krylova (feminine) is a common Russian last name, derived from a word literally meaning a wing (крыло́). Alternative spellings are Krilov, Kryloff, Kriloff (masculine) and Krilova (feminine; Крылова).
This last name is shared by the following people:
- Alexei Krylov, a Russian naval engineer and applied mathematician
- Krylov (crater), a lunar crater named after him
- Krylov Peninsula, an Antarctic peninsula named after him
- Krylov State Research Center, a state-owned shipbuilding research institute named after him
- Alexander Krylov (1904– ), a Soviet academician and scientist in the field of oil deposits development
- Andrey Krylov (gymnast), a Russian trampolinist
- Andrey Krylov (swimmer), a Soviet swimmer
- Andrei Krylov (musician), a Russian guitarist, composer
- Fyodor Krylov (1915–1977), a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Ivan Krylov (1769–1844), a Russian poet and fabulist
- 5247 Krylov, an asteroid named after him
- Mikhail Krylov, Russian sculptor (1786–1846)
- Nikolay Krylov (disambiguation), see there for a list
- Pavel Krylov (officer) (1914–1944), a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Pavel Aleksandrovich Krylov (1986– ), a Russian footballer
- Porfiry Krylov (painter) (1902–1990), a Soviet painter and graphic artist
- Porfiry Krylov (botanist) (1850–1931), a Soviet botanist
- Sergei Krylov (violinist), a Russian violinist
- Sergey Krylov (historian), a Soviet historian
- Victor Krylov, a British physicist
- Viktor Krylov (playwright) (1838–1906), a Russian playwright
- Vladimir Krylov, a Soviet runner
- Yevgeny Krylov, a Russian gymnast
- Stas Krylov, an Israeli-Russian actor
In mathematics, Krylov may refer to
- a Krylov subspace
- the Krylov-Bogolyubov theorem
Others
- Krylov FA-37 Assault Rifle, a fictitious weapon in Battlefield 2142
See also: Krylovsky
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