Moskvin

Moskvin (masculine) or Moskvina (feminine) is a Russophone surname, derived from the word Москва (Moskva, meaning "Moscow"). Notable people with the surname include:

  • Anatoly Moskvin (1968), Russian academic and linguist; arrested in 2011 after the bodies of 26 mummified young women were discovered in his home
  • Igor Moskvin (born 1929), Russian/Soviet figure skating coach
  • Ivan Moskvin (1874–1946), Russian actor
  • Mikhail Trilisser (also known as Mikhail Aleksandrovich Moskvin; 1883–1940), Soviet secret police officer
  • Stanislav Moskvin (born 1939), Soviet Olympic cyclist
  • Tamara Moskvina (born 1941), Russian/Soviet figure skating coach
  • Tatyana Moskvina (1958), Russian columnist, novelist, actress, radio and TV journalist and host, leading theater and film critic.

See also

  • Moskvina, Chelyabinsk Oblast, a village in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia
  • Moskvina, name of several other rural localities in Russia
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