Voronov

Voronov, Voronoff (Russian: Воронов), or Voronova (feminine; Воронова), is a common Russian surname derived from the word voron (raven). It may refer to the following notable people:

  • Alexei Voronov (born 1977), Russian ice hockey player
  • Anna Voronova (born 2003), Ukrainian child singer
  • Gennady Voronov (1910–1994), Soviet statesman
  • Igor Voronov (born 1965), Ukrainian businessman, historian, public figure and philanthropist
  • Mikhail Voronov (1840–1873), Russian writer
  • Natalya Pomoshchnikova-Voronova (born 1965) Russian athlete
  • Nikolay Voronov (1899–1968), Soviet military leader, Chief Marshal of Artillery
  • Oktyabrina Voronova (1934–1990), Soviet poet of Sámi origin
  • Sergei Voronov (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Tatiana Voronova (born 1955), Russian and Latvian chess grandmaster
  • Yuri Voronov (disambiguation), multiple people
Surname list
This page lists people with the surname Voronov, Voronova, Voronoff.
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Family names derived from the word "raven"/"crow"/"rook"
Germanic
  • North Germanic: Ravn
  • West Germanic: De Raaf, Raaf, Raab, Raabe, Rabe, Raven
Romance
  • Latin: Corvus
  • French: Corbeau
  • Iberian: Cuervo, Corvo
  • Italian: Corvo, Corbo
Slavic
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