Muravyov
Muravyov (Russian: Муравьёв), or Muravyova (feminine form; Муравьёва), also transcribed as Muraviev, Muravyev, Murav'ev and Muravyeva, Murav'eva, respectively, is a common Russian last name and may refer to:
People
- Alexander Andreyevich Muravyov (b. 1937), a Russian test pilot and Hero of Russia
- Alexander Nikolayevich Muravyov (1792–1863), a member of the Decembrist movement
- Alexander Mikhailovich Muravyov (1802–1853), a member of the Decembrist movement
- Alexey Muravyov (1915–1975), a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Artamon Muravyov (1794–1846), a member of the Decembrist movement
- Borís Muraviev (1890-1966), Russian historian, university professor, and writer
- Ippolit Muravyov-Apostol (1805–1826), a member of the Decembrist movement
- Irina Muravyova (b. 1949), a Soviet actress best known for her role in the Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears movie
- Ivan Muravyov-Apostol (1762-1851), Russian statesman and writer
- Konstantin Muraviev (1893-1965), Bulgarian revolutionary
- Matvey Muravyov-Apostol (1793–1886), a member of the Decembrist movement
- Mikhail Muravyov (disambiguation), several people
- Nikita Muravyov (1795–1843), a member of the Decembrist movement
- Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky (1809–1881), a Russian statesman and diplomat
- Nikolay Muraviev (1850-1908) Russian statesman
- Nikolay Nikolayevich Muravyov (1794-1866), Captain who wrote Journey to Khiva : through the Turkoman country
- Nikolay Muravyov-Karsky (1794–1866), a Russian military leader and statesman
- Nikolay Savelyevich Muravyov (1920–1945), a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Pavel Muravyov (1917–2003), a Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Sergey Muravyov-Apostol (1796–1826), a Russian Lieutenant Colonel, one of the organizers of the Decembrist revolt
- Vladimir Muravyov (disambiguation), various
Other
- Muravyov's Constitution, Nikita Muravyov's project on state reform in Russia
- Muraviev Amurski-class cruiser, pair of light cruisers Russian empire ordered in 1912 from a Danzig shipyard, seized in 1914 for the German Kriegsmarine