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Morozov (surname)

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Morozov (masculine) (Russian: Моро́зов) or Morozova (Моро́зова) (feminine) is a common Russian ethnic surname. The alternative spellings are Morosov, Morosoff, Morosow, Morozoff and Marozau or Marozaŭ. The surname is derived from the Russian word moroz (frost). The following people share this surname:

  • Alexander Morozov (disambiguation)
  • Alexander Alexandrovich Morozov (1904–1979), Soviet tank designer
  • Alexander Ivanovich Morozov (1835–1904), Russian painter
  • Alexander Morozov (popular composer) (1948)
  • Alexey Morozov (1857–1934), Russian entrepreneur and art collector
  • Aleksey Morozov, Russian professional hockey player
  • Anatoli Morozov (born 1973), Russian-born Armenian footballer
  • Andrei Marozaŭ, chairman of Belarus Orienteering Federation
  • Artem Morozov (b. 1980), Ukrainian rower
  • Boris Morozov (1590–1661), Russian statesman and boyar
  • Dmitry Vladimirovich Morozov (born 1959), (see ru:Морозов, Дмитрий Владимирович), Moscow-based Radio journalist, founder of Kitezh Children's Community foster care community in the Kaluga Region of Russia
  • Evgeny Morozov, Belarus-born researcher and blogger who works on the political effects of the internet
  • Yevgeny Yevgenyevich Morozov (born 1985), professional football player from Russia
  • Feodosiya Morozova (1632–1675), leader of the Old Believers
  • Georgy Alexeyevich Morozov (1896–1970), Soviet violin maker
  • Georgy Fyodorovich Morozov (1867–1920), Russian expert in forestry, botanist and geographer
  • Igor Morozov (1989), Estonian footballer
  • Igor Morozov (singer) (born 1948), Russian opera singer, born in the Ukraine, many years soloist of Moscow's Bolshoi-Theater
  • Irina Morozova (born 1953), Australian violist and violinist with the Goldner String Quartet
  • Ivan Morozov (1871–1921), Russian entrepreneur and art collector
  • Lev Morozov (1897–1963), Soviet military and public figure
  • Mikhail Abramovich Morozov (1870–1903), Russian entrepreneur and art collector
  • Mikhail Mikhailovich Morozov (1897–1952), Soviet literary and theater critic
  • Mikhail Vladimirovich Morozov (1868–1938), Russian journalist and literary critic
  • Nikolay Morozov (disambiguation), several people (disambiguation page)
  • Oleg Morozov (footballer, born 1937) (1937–2006), Soviet international footballer
  • Oleg Morozov (politician) (born 1953), Russian politician, member of United Russia party in State Duma. See ru:Морозов, Олег Викторович
  • Olga Morozova (b. 1949), retired Russian professional tennis player
  • Pavel Marozau (b. 1978), Belarusian civil activist and politician.
  • Pavlik Morozov (1918–1932), young martyr of Soviet propaganda
  • Pyotr Morozov (1854–1920), Russian literary historian and theater critic
  • Rinat Morozov (b. 1969), Ukrainian football manager
  • Savva Vasilyevich Morozov (1770–1862, ru:Морозов, Савва Васильевич), Russian entrepreneur, the founder of the Morozov dynasty of entrepreneurs
  • Savva Timofeyevich Morozov (1862–1905, ru:Морозов, Савва Тимофеевич), Russian entrepreneur and patron of art and of Russian revolutionary movement
  • Sergey Morozov (disambiguation), several people (disambiguation page)
  • Valentin Morozov (1911–1999), Russian entrepreneur, art collector, and patron of art
  • Varvara Morozova (1848–1917), Russian entrepreneur and patron of art
  • Victor Morozov, (b. 1950), one of Ukraine's most popular singers and songwriters.
  • Vladimir Morozov (disambiguation), several people (disambiguation page)
  • Yury Morozov (footballer, born 1985), FC Shinnik Yaroslavl defender
  • Yuri Morozov, Russian musician
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