Fomin (Russian: Фомин), or Fomina (feminine; Фомина), is a popular Russian surname which may refer to:
- People
- Alexander Fomin (bibliographer) (1887–1939), a Russian/Soviet bibliographer and literary critic
- Alexander Fomin (botanist) (1869–1935), a Russian/Soviet botanist and academician
- Aleksandr Fomin, alias of Soviet spy Alexander Feklisov (1914–2007), known for receiving information from Julius Rosenberg and his contacts during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Boris Fomin (1900–1948), a Russian composer of folk music
- Igor Fomin (born 1904), a Soviet architect, son of Ivan Fomin
- Ivan Fomin (1872–1936), a Russian/Soviet architect
- Margarita Fomina (born 1988), Russian curler
- Mitya Fomin (born 1974), Russian singer, dancer and producer
- Nikolay Fomin (officer) (1895–1987), a Soviet colonel general and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Nikolay Fomin (pilot) (1921–1988), a Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Ruslan Fomin (born 1986), a Ukrainian footballer
- Semyon Fomin (born 1989), Russian footballer
- Semyon Fomin (writer) (1903–1936), a Soviet writer from Chuvashia
- Sergei Fomin (1917–1975), Russian mathematician
- Sergey Fomin, Russian/American mathematician
- Vasily Fomin (1884–1938), a Russian Bolshevik and Soviet statesman
- Viktor Fomin (1929–2007), a Soviet football player
- Vladimir Fomin (chemist) (born 1909), a Soviet chemist
- Vladimir Fomin (orderly) (1925–2000), a Soviet army orderly and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Yevstigney Fomin (1761–1800), Russian opera composer
- Places
- Fomin (village), a village (khutor) in Rostov Oblast, Russia
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