Alexeyev

Alexeyev, Alekseyev, Alexeiev, Alexeev or Alekseev (Russian: Алексе́ев) is a common Russian surname that is derived from the male given name Alexey (Алексей) and literally means Alexey's. Often the same name appears in English in several different transliterations. Similarly, Alexeyeva, Alekseyeva, Alexeeva and Alekseeva are female versions of the same last name.

People

Alekseev

Alekseeva

Alexeev

  • Alexander Alexeev (conductor) (b. 1938), Russian conductor
  • Dmitri Alexeev (pianist) (b. 1947), Russian pianist
  • Nikita Alexeev (b. 1981), Russian ice hockey player
  • Vadim Alexeev (b. 1970), Israeli breaststroke swimmer

Aleksejev

Alekseyev

  • Aleksandr Alekseyev (boxer) (b. 1981), Russian boxer
  • Dmitri Alekseyev (b. 1973), Russian professional footballer
  • Fyodor Alekseyev (c. 1753–1824), Russian landscape painter
  • Nikolay Alekseyev (mayor of Moscow) (1852–1893), Russian entrepreneur, philanthropist, and public figure
  • Valentin Alekseyev (1924–1994), Russian historian
  • Valeri Alekseyev (disambiguation), several people
  • Vasiliy Alekseyev (1942–2011), Russian superheavyweight weightlifter
  • Vasiliy Mikhaylovich Alekseyev (1881–1951), Russian philologist, sinologist, and academician
  • Yevgeni Alekseyev (disambiguation), several people

Alexeyev

  • Alexeyev family, Russian merchant dynasty in the 18th and 19th centuries
  • Alexander Alexeyev, Soviet intelligence agent and diplomat, ambassador to Cuba
  • Alexander Nikolayevich Alexeyev, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Serbia
  • Alexander Yuryevich Alexeyev, Russian diplomat, ambassador to the Council of Europe
  • Alexander Alexeyev (1891-1975), Russian scientist in the field of electrical engineering
  • Anatoly Alexeyev (1902–1974), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Andrey Alexeyev (officer) (1920–1943), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Boris Alexeyev (navy officer) (1909–1972), Soviet navy officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Boris Alexeyev (pilot) (1913–1942), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Boris Alexeyev (1911–1973), Soviet actor, People's Artist of the USSR
  • Georgy Alexeyev (sculptor) (1881–1951), Russian sculptor and graphic artist
  • Georgy Alexeyev (pilot) (1917–1943), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Grigory Alexeyev (1903–1944), Soviet soldier and Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Kirill Alexeyev (born 1981), Russian ice hockey player
  • Mikhail Nikolayevich Alexeyev (1918–2007), Soviet writer
  • Mikhail Pavlovich Alexeyev (1896–1981), a Soviet literary critic and academician
  • Nikolay Alexeyev (pilot) (1919–1943), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Pavel Alekseyev (pilot) (1912–1985), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Pyotr Alexeyev (1731–1801), Russian ecclesiastic figure and writer
  • Pyotr Alexeyevich Alexeyev (1849–1891), Russian revolutionary
  • Pyotr Petrovich Alexeyev (1840–1891), Russian chemist
  • Rostislav Alexeyev (1916–1980), pioneering Russian Ground effect vehicle designer
  • Semyon Alexeyev, head of the Alexeyev OKB
  • Sergei Alexeyev (1924–2013), Russian politician
  • Vasiliy Mikhaylovich Alexeyev (serviceman) (1900–1944), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Vasily Petrovich Alexeyev (1896–1919), one of the founders of Communist youth organizations in Russia
  • Viktor Alexeyev (1914–1977), Soviet athlete and trainer
  • Vladimir Alexeyev (scientist) (1852–1919), Russian chemist and physicist
  • Vladimir Alexeyev (admiral) (1912–1999), Soviet admiral and Hero of the Soviet Union

Alekseyeva

Alexeyeva

Others

Other

  • 9933 Alekseev, minor planet
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See also

  • Alexeyevsky (disambiguation)
  • Alexeyevka (disambiguation)

References

  • Unbegaun, B. O. (1972). Russian Surnames. Oxford University Press.
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