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List of Russians

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of people associated with Imperial Russia, the Soviet Union, and Russia of today. For a long time Russia has been a multinational country, and many people of different ethnicity contributed to its culture, to its glory, and to its sorrow. They may be ethnic Ukrainians (like Nikolai Gogol and Milla Jovovich), Georgians (like Stalin and Georgi Daneliya), Belarusians (like Kazimir Malevich), Tatars (like Rudolf Nureyev and Marat Safin), Azerbaijanis (like Kerim Kerimov and Uzeyir Hajibeyov), Jews (like Trotsky and Maya Plisetskaya), Poles (like Vaslav Nijinsky), Armenians (like Aram Katchaturian and Victor Ampartsoumian), Germans (like Catherine the Great), Danish (like Vitus Bering and Vladimir Dal), French (like Karl Briullov, Marius Petipa), Greeks (like John Capodistria), Romanians (like Mikhail Kheraskov), Dutch (like Sergius Witte), Portuguese (like Anton de Vieira), or, naturally, ethnic Russians. Sometimes their exact ancestry is unknown. Sometimes their formal nationality was written down at random or for political or other reasons. They may have emigrated or immigrated, and thus may appear in other "Lists of...", but nevertheless their names are linked to the words "Russia", "Russian".

Contents

[edit] Art

[edit] Architects

[edit] Artists

[edit] A-M

[edit] N-Z

[edit] Authors

See also List of Russian authors, which lists authors who wrote in Russian language.

[edit] A-E

[edit] F-R

[edit] S-Z

[edit] Movie directors

[edit] A-M

[edit] P-Z

[edit] Musicians and Composers

[edit] A-O

[edit] P-Z

[edit] Performing Arts

[edit] Theatre Directors

[edit] Performers

[edit] Poets

(who wrote much of their poetry in the Russian language, see List of Russian language poets)

[edit] Cosmonauts

[edit] A-N

[edit] P-Z

[edit] Explorers

[edit] Inventors

[edit] Scientists and Scholars

[edit] A-C

[edit] D-J

[edit] K-M

[edit] N-S

[edit] T - Z

[edit] Statesmen and military

[edit] Before 1917

[edit] Royal

See also Tsar for the list of old Russian rulers

[edit] A-F

[edit] I-Z

[edit] Politicians and diplomats

See also List of Russian Foreign Ministers

[edit] After 1917

[edit] Heads of state

[edit] Revolution, politics and state figures

See List of socialists: Bolsheviks, Mensheviks, Communists.
See White Russians for opponents of Bolsheviks.

[edit] A-L

[edit] M-Z

[edit] Military

See also List of people associated with World War II: Soviet Union.
See also List of Marshals of the Soviet Union.
See also List of Russian Field Marshals.

[edit] A-N

[edit] P-Z

[edit] Sport

[edit] Chess

[edit] Gymnastics

[edit] Tennis

  • Andrei Chesnokov, tennis player
  • Nikolay Davydenko (born 1981), current top 4 tennis player.
  • Elena Dementieva (born 1981), current top 10 tennis player. Reached 2 Grand Slam finals in 2004 (French Open and U.S. Open), as well as the 2000 Summer Olympics final.
  • Yevgeny Kafelnikov (born 1974), former world no. 1 tennis player.
  • Anna Kournikova (born 1981), former top 10 tennis player, celebrity, and model.
  • Svetlana Kuznetsova (born 1985), former world no. 2 and current top 4 tennis player. Won the 2004 U.S. Open.
  • Anastasia Myskina (born 1981), former world no. 2 tennis player. Won the 2004 French Open (becoming the first Russian woman to win a grand slam title).
  • Nadia Petrova (born 1982), former top 3 tennis player.
  • Marat Safin (born 1980), former world no. 1 tennis player. Won 2000 U.S. Open and 2005 Australian Open.
  • Maria Sharapova (born 1987), current world no. 1 tennis player. Won 2004 Wimbledon at age of 17 as well as 2006 U.S. Open and 2008 Australian Open. Only Russian woman with more than 1 Grand Slam title and only Russian female to take the spot of world no. 1.
  • Dmitry Tursunov (born 1982), tennis player
  • Mikhail Youzhny (born 1982), tennis player

[edit] Ice hockey

[edit] Weightlifting

[edit] Other

[edit] Former Soviet Union

During the times of the Soviet Union nationals of other constituent republics were traditionally known as "Russians" in the West. Some of them were even known under Russian or Russified names. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union they have now become known under their various nationalities.

[edit] List of people by Russian subdivision/nationalities

[edit] List of people by Russian cities

[edit] See also

[edit] Related Links


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