Ilyin
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Ilyin (Russian: Ильи́н), or Ilyina (Ильина́; feminine) is a common Russian last name derived from a given name Ilya and may refer to:
- Alexander Ilyin, a Russian engineer and mathematician
- Alexander Ilyin-Zhenevsky (1894-1941) a Soviet chess master and organizer, one of founders of the Soviet chess school
- Andrei Ilyin (?-?), a Russian actor
- Boris Ilyin (1901-?), a Soviet actor
- Dmitry Ilyin (1738-1803), a Russian naval officer and hero of the Battle of Chesma
- Ivan Ilyin (1883-1954), a Russian religious and political philosopher
- Lev Ilyin (1880-1942), a Russian architect
- Lidia Ilyina (1915-?), a Soviet graphic artist
- Mikhail Ilyin (1903-1981), a Soviet art historian and Moscow expert
- Natalia Ilyina (1914-?), a Soviet writer
- Nikolai Ilyin (1925-1943), a Soviet soldier and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Nikolai Ilyin (1922-1943), a Soviet sniper and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Sergei Ilyin (1925-1945), a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Yakov Ilyin (1905-1932), a Russian writer
- Vera Ilyina (1894-?), a Russian poet
- Vladimir Ilyin (b.1947), a Soviet/Russian actor
- Yelena Ilyina, an alias of a Soviet writer Liya Preys
- Ilyin M., an alias of a Russian writer Ilya Marshak
- Ilya's Day (called Ilyin Day in Russia), a Slavic pagan holiday in the memory of a prophet Elias