Grishin
Grishin (Russian: Гри́шин) is a Russian surname derived from Grisha, a short form of the name Grigori. The surname literally means Grisha's. It may refer to:
- Aleksandr Grishin (born 1971), Russian football player
- Aleksei Grishin (born 1979), Belarusian Winter Olympic freestyle skier
- Alexei Grishin (ice hockey) (born 1988), Russian ice hockey defenceman
- Anatoli Grishin (born 1939), Soviet sprint canoer
- Anatoli Aleksandrovich Grishin (born 1986), Russian football player
- Boris Grishin (born 1938), Russian water polo player
- Gennadi Grishin (born 1964), Soviet and Russian football player
- Ivan Grishin (1901-1951), Soviet Colonel general and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Sergey Grishin (footballer, born 1951) (born 1951), Russian football player (senior career: 1969–1981) and team manager
- Sergey Grishin (businessman) (born 1966), Russian entrepreneur
- Sergey Grishin (footballer, born 1973) (born 1973), Russian football player (senior career: 1992–2005)
- Viktor Grishin (1914–1992), Soviet politician, Member of the Politburo (1971–1986)
- Vitali Grishin (born 1980), Russian footballer
- Yevgeny Grishin (speed skater) (1931–2005), Russian speed skater
- Yevgeny Grishin (water polo) (b. 1959), Russian water polo player, son of Boris Grishin
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