Kuznetsov
Kuznetsov, Kuznyetsov, Kuznetsoff, or Kouznetsov (masculine, Russian: Кузнецо́в) or Kuznetsova (feminine, Russian: Кузнецо́ва) is the third most common Russian surname, an equivalent of the English "Smith" (derived from a Russian word kuznets that means blacksmith).
Men
Artists and entertainers
- Aleksandr Kuznetsov (disambiguation), several people
- Anatoly Borisovich Kuznetsov (born 1930), Soviet/Russian actor
- Anatoly Vasilievich Kuznetsov (1929–1979), Soviet writer, author of Babi Yar
- I. Kuznetsov, Russian soloist with the Alexandrov Ensemble
- Ivan Sergeyevich Kuznetsov (1867–1942), Russian architect
- Lyubov Kuznetsova (1928), Russian calligrapher
- Maria Kouznetsova (violinist) (1991—), Russian violinist
- Maria Nikolaevna Kuznetsova (1880–1966), Russian opera singer
- Nikolai Dmitriyevich Kuznetsov (1850-1929), Ukrainian portrait painter
- Pavel Varfolomevich Kuznetsov (1878–1968), Russian painter
- Andy Kusnetzoff (1970), Argentine TV and radio personality
In sports
- Alex Kuznetsov (born 1987), Ukrainian-American male tennis player
- Aleksey Kuznetsov (disambiguation), several people
- Aleksei Yuryevich Kuznetsov (born 1984), Russian footballer
- Andrey Kuznetsov (born 1991), Russian male tennis player
- Artur Kuznetsov (footballer born 1972), Russian retired footballer
- Artur Kuznetsov (footballer born 1995), Ukrainian footballer
- Dmitri Kuznetsov (footballer born 1965), association football coach and former player
- Dmitri Anatolyevich Kuznetsov (born 1972), retired Russian footballer
- Dmitri Kuznetsov (footballer born 1991), Russian football striker for FC Nosta Novotroitsk
- Evgeny Kuznetsov (born 1992), Russian ice hockey player
- Mikhail Kuznetsov (figure skater) (born 1988), Russian figure skater
- Mikhail Kuznetsov (triathlete) (born 1971), Kazakhstani triathlete
- Oleh Kuznetsov (born 1963), Ukrainian footballer and manager
- Syarhey Kuznyatsow, (born 1979), Belorussian footballer
- Serhiy Kuznetsov (footballer born 1982), Ukrainian footballer
- Svetlana Kuznetsova (born 1985), Russian female tennis player
- Vasili Kuznetsov (athlete) (1932–2001), Soviet decathlete
- Vasili Kuznetsov (footballer) (born 1978), Russian footballer
- Viktor Kuznyetsov (athlete) (born 1986), Ukrainian athlete
- Viktor Kuznetsov (footballer, born 1949) (born 1949), Soviet international footballer
- Viktor Kuznetsov (swimmer) (born 1961), Soviet backstroke swimmer
- Vitali Kuznetsov (footballer) (born 1986), Russian footballer
- Vitali Kuznetsov (judoka) (born 1941), Soviet judoka
- Yelena Kuznetsova (born 1977), Kazakhstani race walker
In politics
- Alexey Kuznetsov (1905–1950), Soviet politician
- Eduard Kuznetsov (1939), Jewish Soviet dissident and human rights activist
- Vasili Kuznetsov (politician) (1901–1990), Soviet politician
- Vyacheslav Nikolayevich Kuznetsov, Belarusian politician
In other areas
- Boris Kuznetsov (lawyer) (1944), a prominent Russian lawyer
- Fyodor Kuznetsov (1898–1961), a military commander of the Soviet Union
- Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov (1904–1974), an Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union
- Nikolai Dmitriyevich Kuznetsov (1911–1995), a prominent Soviet aerospace engineer and the chief of the Kuznetsov Design Bureau
- Oleg Kuznetsov (serial killer) (1969), Russian serial killer
- Pyotr Kuznetsov (1964), a Russian religious leader
Women
- Lyubov Kuznetsova (born 1928), a Russian calligrapher and font designer
- Maria Nikolaevna Kuznetsova (1880–1966), a Russian Empire and Soviet opera singer and dancer
- Olga Kuznetsova (born 1967), a Russian middle distance runner
- Svetlana Kuznetsova (born 1985), a Russian tennis player
- Tatyana Kuznetsova (born 1941), a Soviet former cosmonaut
- Yelena Kuznetsova, a race walker from Kazakhstan
- Yevgeniya Kuznetsova (born 1980), a former Olympic gymnast who competed for Russia and later Bulgaria
See also
- Kuznetsov Design Bureau, a Soviet/Russian aircraft engine design bureau
- Admiral Kuznetsov class aircraft carrier
- Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov, the only completed ship of this class
- 2233 Kuznetsov, an asteroid named for Nikolai Ivanovich Kuznetsov (1911–1944), a Russian partisan fighter of World War II, and a Hero of the Soviet Union.
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