Vlasov
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Vlasov or Vlasoff (Russian: Вла́сов; masculine) is a common Russian surname formed from the first name Vlas or from the Greek Βλάσιος (Blaise) meaning simple.[1][2][3] There is also a version that the family name can come from the Slavonic vlas meaning haire.[1] The feminine form of the surname is Vlasova (Russian: Вла́сова). The surname is shared by:
- Aleksandrs Vlasovs (born 1986), Latvian football goalkeeper
- Alexander Vlassov (born 1955), Soviet figure skater
- Andrey Vlasov (1900–1946), Soviet general who collaborated with German forces
- Anatoly Vlasov (1908–1975), Soviet physicist, author of the Vlasov equation
- Dmitri Vlasov (born 1973), Russian footballer
- Evgenia Vlasova (born 1978), Ukrainian singer-songwriter
- Maksim Vlasov, Russian gymnast
- Maksim Vladimirovich Vlasov (born 1984), Russian footballer
- Oleg Vlasov (born 1984), Russian footballer
- Pyotr Parfenovich Vlasov (1905–1953), Soviet diplomat and journalist
- Pyotr Vlasov, Russian ambassador to Persia in 1902-1903
- Simon Vlasov, Russian speedway rider (born 1981)
- Tatiana Vlasova (born 1977), Russian ski-orienteer
- Yuliya Vlasova (born 1967), Russian short track speed skater
- Yuriy Vlasov (born 1970), Ukrainian swimmer
- Yury Vlasov (born 1935), Russian weightlifter, writer and politician
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