Savin (name)
Savin (Russian: Савин) is a masculine surname of Slavic origin; in Slavic countries its feminine counterpart is Savina.
It is also a name of Anglo-French origin derived from Savin or Selvin; or of Irish origin, derived from Ó Sabháin.[1]
- Surname
- Aleksandr Borisovich Savin (born 1957), Soviet volleyball player
- Aleksandr Mikhailovich Savin (born 1984), Russian footballer
- Alina Vera Savin (born 1988), Romanian bobsledder
- Anatoly Savin (born 1920), Russian scientist
- Anton Savin (born 1990), Ukrainian football player
- Artem Savin (born 1981), Ukrainian football player
- Denis Savin, Russian solo dancer
- Eric Savin, the alter ego of fictional Marvel Comics supervillain Coldblood
- Francisco Savín (born 1929), Mexican conductor and composer
- Graham Savin (born 1964), English cricketer
- Ioan Gheorghe Savin (1885–1973), Romanian theologian
- Ivan Savin (born 1981), Russian ice hockey defenceman
- Janice Savin Williams, Jamaican businesswoman
- John Savin (born 1942), English cricketer
- Maurice Savin (1894–1973), French artist, painter, ceramicist and tapestry-maker
- Nicolas Savin (1768/1787–1894), French soldier
- Ovidiu Savin (born 1977), Romanian mathematician
- Pearl Savin (1914–2000), New Zealand cricketer
- Risto Savin (1858–1948), Slovenian composer
- Ritch Savin-Williams (born 1949), American psychologist
- Robert Savin, 17th century American politician
- Ronald Savin, American military officer and chemical engineer
- Sergei Savin, Russian singer
- Sergey Savin (volleyball) (born 1988), Russian volleyball player
- Thomas Savin (1826-1889), British railway engineer
- Viktor Savin (1888—1943), Russian (Komi) poet
- Vitaliy Savin (born 1966), Kazakhstani sprinter
- Yevgeny Savin (born 1984), Russian football player
- Given name
- Savin Sever (1927–2003), Slovenian architect
See also
References
- "Savin", Hanks, Patrick ed. (2003)Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press.
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