Medvedev

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Medvedev (Russian: Медве́дев) and female Medvedeva (Медве́дева), from Russian medved’ (медве́дь), meaning the animal "bear" (literally "honey (мёд) eater"), are Slavic surnames.

Notable bearers of the name include:

Medvedev (male form):

  • Medvedev, Dmitry Anatolyevich (born 1965), Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, former President of Russia
  • Medvedev, Alexander (born 1955), Russian business manager— Gazprom
  • Medvedev, Alexander (born 1979), Russian ice hockey player
  • Medvedev, Aleksei (born 1977), Russian footballer
  • Medvedev, Andriy (born 1974), a retired professional tennis player from Ukraine
  • Medvedev, Danila (born 1980), Russian futurologist, business manager -- KrioRus, Science vs. Aging
  • Medvedev, Dmitry (pilot) (1918-1992), Soviet soldier
  • Medvedev, Dmitry Nikolayevich (1898-1954), Russian partisan leader in World War II
  • Medvedev, Grigory, Russian writer
  • Medvedev, Nikolai (1922-1985), a Soviet seaman and Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Medvedev, Pavel (1892-1938), Russian scholar
  • Medvedev, Pyotr, Russian actor and entrepreneur
  • Medvedev, Roy (born 1925), Georgian-born Russian historian
  • Medvedev, Sergei (1885-1937), Russian metalworker, and trade unionist
  • Medvedev, Sergei (geologist)
  • Medvedev, Sergei (officer) (1970-2005), a Russian army officer and Hero of Russia
  • Medvedev, Zhores (born 1925), Georgian-born Russian biologist, historian and activist

Medvedeva (female form)

See also

  • Medvedev-Sponheuer-Karnik scale, earthquake-strength system
  • Medved (disambiguation), a non-Russian Slavic variant of the surname meaning bear in Russian.
  • Nedvěd, another Slavic variant
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