Vlasov or Vlasoff (Russian: Вла́сов; masculine) is a common Russian surname formed from the first name Vlas or from the Greek Βλάσιος (Blaise) meaning simple. There is also a version that the family name can come from the Slavonic vlas meaning hair. The feminine form of the surname is Vlasova (Russian: Вла́сова). The surname is shared by:
Aleksandr Vlasov (disambiguation)Aleksei Vlasov (born 1996), Russian football forwardAndrey Vlasov (1901–1946), Soviet general who collaborated with German forcesAndrey Vlasov (footballer) (born 1965), Russian football playerAnatoly Vlasov (1908–1975), Soviet physicist, author of the Vlasov equation and McKean–Vlasov processDmitri Vlasov (born 1973), Russian football playerDmitry Vlasov (born 1982), Russian tennis playerEvgenia Vlasova (born 1978), Ukrainian singer-songwriterIgor Vlasov (born 1980), Russian musician and music producerIlia Vlasov (born 1995), Russian volleyball playerIvan Vlasov (1903–1969), Soviet administrator, nominal head of state of Russian FederationMaksim Vlasov (disambiguation)Oleg Vlasov (born 1984), Russian footballerPeter Vladimirov, pen name of Pyotr Vlasov (1905–1953), Soviet diplomat and journalist, father of Yury VlasovPyotr Vlasov, Russian ambassador to Persia in 1902–1903Simon Vlasov, Russian speedway rider (born 1981)Tatiana Vlasova (born 1977), Russian ski-orienteerVadim Vlasov (born 1980), Russian football playerViktor Vlasov (disambiguation)Vladimir Vlasov (1902–1986), Russian composer and conductorYuliya Vlasova (born 1967), Russian short track speed skaterYuriy Vlasov (born 1970), Ukrainian swimmerYury Vlasov (born 1935), Russian weightlifter, writer and politician