Lavrov
Lavrov (Russian: Лавро́в), or Lavrova (feminine; Лавро́ва) is a Russian surname and may refer to:
- Alexander Lavrov (1838–1904), Russian metallurgist
- Andrey Lavrov (b. 1962), Soviet/Russian handball goalkeeper and the only three-times Olympic handball champion
- Andrey Lavrov (statesman) (1886–1936), Soviet statesman
- Georgy Lavrov (1896–1967), Soviet architect
- Kirill Lavrov (1925–2007), Soviet actor and People's Artist of the USSR
- Mikhail Lavrov (1799–1882), Russian rear-admiral and Arctic explorer
- Nikolai Lavrov (1802–1840), Russian baritone opera-singer
- Pyotr Lavrov (1823–1900), Russian theorist of narodism, philosopher, publicist, and sociologist
- Pyotr Lavrov (academician) (1856–1929), Russian/Soviet philologist and academician
- Sergey Lavrov (b. 1950), Foreign Minister of Russia from 2004
- Svyatoslav Lavrov (1923–2004), Soviet scientist in the field of mechanics and applied mathematics
- Viktor Lavrov (1925–1943), Soviet soldier and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Vladimir Lavrov (1919–2011), Soviet ambassador
- Yuri Sergeevich Lavrov (1905–1980), Soviet actor and People's Artist of the USSR
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