Semyonov - People

People

The following people share this last name:

  • Alexander Semyonov, several people
  • Alexey Semyonov, several people
  • Alexey Semyonov (politics), leader of peasant rebellions in Kiev Governorate in the 1820s
  • Andrey Semyonov, several people
  • Andrey Aldan-Semenov, Russian writer and political prisoner
  • Ekaterina Semenova, Russian actress
  • Fyodor Semyonov, Russian astronomer
  • Grigory Semyonov, Commander of the White Army, an ataman
  • Ivan Semyonov (artist), Russian graphic artist, People's Artist of the USSR
  • Marina Semyonova, Russian prima ballerina
  • Nikolay Semyonov, Russian/Soviet physicist and chemist
  • Piere Semyonov, a fictional personality in the Noon Universe
  • Semyon Semyonov, Russian KGB Case Officer
  • Svetlana Semyonova, Soviet athlete (rowing)
  • Tatiana Semenova, Russian-American ballet dancer
  • Vladimir Magomedovich Semyonov (b. 1940), first President of the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, Russia
  • Vladimir Semyonovich Semyonov, Soviet diplomat and party figure
  • Yulian Semyonov, Russian writer of spy fiction
  • Zinaida Semenova (b. 1962), Russian long-distance runner
  • Andrey Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky, Russian/Soviet entomologist and explorer
  • Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky, Russian geographer and explorer

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