Kotov
Kotov () and
Kotova (; feminine) is a Russian
patronymic surname derived from the nickname ''Kot'', i.e., 'cat'. Notable people with the surname include:
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Alexander Kotov (1913–1981), Soviet chess grandmaster and author, after whom Kotov syndrome is named
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Alexander Kotov (handballer) (born 1994), Russian handball player
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Dmitri Kotov (born 2000), Russian footballer
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Elena Kotova (born 1956), Russian writer and interior architect
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Grigory Kotov (1902–1944), Soviet general
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Irina Kotova (born 1976), Belarusian-French painter and graphic artist
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Ivan Kotov (1950-1985), Russian double bassist
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Kirill Kotov (born 1983), Russian football official and former player
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Konstantin Kotov (born 1985), Russian political activist
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Nicholas A. Kotov (born 1965), Russian–American chemist
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Nina Kotova (born 1969), American cellist and composer
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Oksana Kotova (born 1974), Kazakhstani cross-country skier
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Oleg Kotov (b. 1965), Russian cosmonaut
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Pavel Kotov (disambiguation), several people
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Raivo Kotov (born 1976), Estonian architect
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Rein Kotov (born 1965), Estonian film operator and film editor
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Roman Kotov (fl. from 2006), American psychologist
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Sergei Kotov (disambiguation), several people
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Tatiana Kotova (born 1985), the winner of Miss Russia 2006 title
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Tatyana Kotova (born 1976), Russian long jump athlete
* Valerij Aleksandrovich Kotov (born 1943), Crimean solar physicist after whom asteroid
8246 Kotov is named
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Valery Kotov (1939-1993), Soviet speed skater
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Vladimir Kotov (b. 1958), South African long-distance runner
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Yuri Kotov (1929–2022), Russian football coach and player
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