Gusev (surname)

Gusev (Russian: Гусев), or Guseva (feminine; Гусева), is a Russian surname derived from the word гусь (goos, meaning "goose"). Husyev or Husyeva is Ukrainian adaptation of the name.

Notable people with the surname include:

  • Aleksandr Gusev (field hockey) (born 1955), former field hockey player from the Soviet Union
  • Aleksandr Gusev (ice hockey) (born 1947), former Soviet ice hockey player and Olympic champion
  • Alexandr Vladimirovich Gussev or Gusev (1917–1999), Russian parasitologist, specialist of monogeneans
  • Alexey Gusev (1945–2001), Soviet naval officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Andrei Gusev (born 1952), Russian writer and journalist
  • Dmitry Sergeyevich Gusev (1915-1987), Soviet army officer
  • Ekaterina Guseva (born 1976), popular Russian actress
  • Khioniya Guseva, Russian woman famous for attempting to murder Grigori Rasputin
  • Klara Guseva (born 1937), former Soviet speed skater
  • Matvey Gusev (1826–1866), Russian astronomer
  • Natalya Guseva (born 1972), Soviet actress
  • Natalia Vladimirovna Guseva (born 1982), Russian biathlete
  • Natalia Evgenievna Guseva (born 1972), Soviet actress
  • Nikita Gusev (born 1992), Russian ice hockey player
  • Nikolay Ivanovich Gusev (1897–1962), Soviet general
  • Nikolay Nicolaevich Gusev (critic) (1882–1967), Soviet literary critic and author of books about Tolstoy
  • Nikolay Nikolaevich Gusev (chess player) (born 1922), Soviet chess master
  • Oleh Husyev (born 1983), Ukrainian footballer
  • Oleg Andreyevich Gusev (born 1964), Russian entrepreneur
  • Pyotr Gusev (1904–1987), Soviet ballet dancer, choreographer and teacher
  • Rolan Gusev (born 1977), Russian footballer
  • Sergei Gusev (born 1975), Russian ice hockey player
  • Serhiy Husyev, Ukrainian football player
  • Sergey Ivanovich Gusev (1874–1933), Russian/Soviet statesman and politician
  • Vladimir Gusev (born 1982), Russian professional road racing cyclist
  • Vladimir Gusev (ice hockey), Russian professional ice hockey player
  • Viktor Gusev (1906–1944), Soviet songwriter
  • Natalya Romanovna Guseva, Russian ethnographer and indologist
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