Pavlov
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Pavlov and its feminine form Pavlova are common Russian (Па́влов, Па́влова) and Bulgarian family names. Their Ukrainian variant is Pavliv. All stem from Christian name Paul (Russian: Pavel; Ukrainian: Pavlo). These names may refer to many people and things:
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[edit] Pavlov/Pavliv
[edit] People
- Alexander Pavlov (1880–1937), Soviet military leader
- Aleksandr Pavlov (b. 1973), Belarusian wrestler
- Alexey Pavlov (1854–1929), Russian geologist and paleonthologist
- Alexey Pavlov (b. 1976), Russian mathematician, currently works at NTNU. Specializes in nonlinear output regulation theory.
- Cyril Pavlov (b. 1919), Russian Orthodox hieromonk and archimandrite, confessor of Russian patriarchs
- Dmitry Pavlov (1897–1941), Soviet general
- Fyodor Pavlov (1892-1931), Russian writer and composer
- Georgy Pavlov (1915–1976), Russian architect
- Igor Pavlov (b. 1979), Russian pole vaulter
- Igor Mikhaylovich Pavlov (1900–1985), Russian scientist in the field of metallurgy
- Iliya Pavlov (1960–2003), Bulgarian businessman
- Ivan Fomich Pavlov (1922–1950), Soviet pilot, twice Hero of the Soviet Union
- Ivan Nikolayevich Pavlov (1872–1951), Russian engraver
- Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849–1936), Nobel prize winning Russian physiologist noted for his classical conditioning experiments with dogs
- Jo Pavlov, Green Party Candidate, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
- Mark Pavliv, American architect of Ukrainian descent
- Mikhail Pavlov (1863–1958), Russian metallurgist and academician
- Mikhail Grigoryevich Pavlov (1793–1840), Russian philosopher and scientist
- Nikifor Pavlov (1867–1929), Russian military geodesist
- Nikolay Pavlov (1805–1864), Russian writer
- Nikolay Pavlov-Silvansky (1869–1908), Russian historian
- Oleg Pavlov (b. 1970), Russian writer
- Pavel Pavlov (wrestler) (b. 1953), Bulgarian wrestler
- Pavel Pavlov (athlete), Bulgarian sprinter
- Pavel Pavlov (military) (1892–1924), Soviet military leader
- Platon Pavlov (1823–1895), Russian historian
- Sergey Pavlov, Russian science fiction author, most famous with his Moon Rainbow novel series
- Sergey Pavlovich Pavlov (1929–?), Soviet statesman
- Timofey Pavlov (1860–1932), Russian dermatologist and venerologist
- Todor Pavlov Dimitrov (1890–?), Bulgarian marxist philosopher
- Valentin Pavlov, Prime Minister of the Soviet Union
- Vasily Pavlov (1854–1924), Russian religious figure and one of the founders of the Union of Russian Baptists
- Viktor Pavlov (1940–2006), Soviet/Russian actor
- Vitaly Grigorievich Pavlov, Russian spy
- Vladimir Pavlov (1923–?), Soviet statesman and diplomat
- Vsevolod Pavlov (1898–1972), Russian art critic and egyptologist
- Yakov Pavlov (1917–1981), Soviet platoon commander
[edit] Places
- in the Czech Republic:
- Pavlov (Břeclav District)
- Pavlov (Havlíčkův Brod District)
- Pavlov (Jihlava District)
- Pavlov (Kladno District)
- Pavlov (Pelhřimov District)
- Pavlov (Šumperk District)
- Pavlov (Žďár nad Sázavou District)
- Pavliv, a village in Berezhany district, Ternopil oblast, Ukraine
[edit] Other
- Pavlov (crater), a large lunar crater on the far side of the Moon
- Pavlov's Dog, a 1970s American rock band
[edit] Pavlova
[edit] People
- Alla Pavlova (b. 1952), Russian composer
- Anna Pavlova (1881–1931), Russian ballet dancer
- Anna Pavlova (gymnast) (b. 1987), Russian artistic gymnast
- Evelina Pavlova, a Bulgarian television personality
- Olga Pavlova, a Belarusian waterskiier
- Pepa Pavlova, a Bulgarian sprinter
- Petya Pavlova, a Bulgarian singer
- Vera Pavlova, a Russian writer
- The Contesa Pavlova, a character in the film Buenos Aires me mata
[edit] Places
- I. P. Pavlova, a metro station in Prague, Czech Republic
- Pavlova, Russia, a settlement in Moscow Oblast, Russia
- Pavlová, a village in Slovakia
- Pavlova Huť Nature Reserve in the Czech Republic
- Pavlova Ves, a village in Slovakia
[edit] Other
- Pavlova (food), a type of meringue dessert
- Pavlova (algae), a genus of algae
- The Half Gallon Quarter Acre Pavlova Paradise, a book by Austin Mitchell

