Litvinov
For the town in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic, see Litvínov.
Litvinov or Litvinoff (Russian: Литвинов) is a Russian surname derived from the term Litvin, meaning Lithuanian person (Litva/Литвa) or sometimes Belarusian. The female form of this surname is Litvinova (Russian: Литвинова).
Notable persons with that name include:
Litvinov
- Alexander Litvinov (1853–1932), Russian general in the Imperial Russian Army and the Red Army
- David Litvinoff (AKA David Litvinov, 1928-75), consultant for the British film industry who traded on his knowledge of the low life of the East End of London
- Dmitry Litvinov (1854–1929), Russian botanist
- Emanuel Litvinoff (1915–2011), British writer and editor
- Juri Litvinov (born 1978), Kazakhstani figure skater
- Maxim Litvinov (1876–1951), Soviet diplomat
- Pavel Litvinov (born 1940), Soviet physicist, writer, and human rights supporter
- Sergey Litvinov (disambiguation), several persons
- Victor Litvinov (1910–83), Russian aircraft designer
- Vitali Litvinov (born 1970), Russian former footballer
Litvinova
- Elizaveta Litvinova (1845–1919), Russian mathematician
- Lyudmila Litvinova (born 1985), Russian sprinter and Olympic medallist
- Renata Litvinova (born 1967), Russian actress
See also
- Litvin
- Litvin (surname)
- Litwin
- Litwinki (disambiguation)
- Litwinowicz
- Litvak (disambiguation)
- Lytovchenko
- Littauer
- Lytvynenko
- Litvinchuk
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