Gavrilov
Gavrilov (Cyrillic alphabet: Гаврилов), or Gavrilova (feminine; Гаврилова) is a Slavic last name, derived from the first name "Гаврила", "Гаврило" (Gavrila, Gavrilo, i.e., Gabriel). It was also transliterated in other languages as Gawrilov, Gawriloff, Gavriloff; Belarusian: Haurylau,(Гаўрылаў); Ukrainian: Gavryliv (Гаврилів). It is one of the most common surnames in Russia and Bulgaria and former Soviet states such as Kazakhstan.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Aleksandr Gavrilov (figure skater), Soviet figure skater
- Aleksandr Vladimirovich Gavrilov (b. 1979), Russian footballer
- Aleksei Ivanovich Gavrilov, a Russian professional football player
- Andrei Gavrilov (born 1955), a Russian pianist
- Andrey Gavrilov (born 1974), a Kazakhstani butterfly swimmer
- Asen Gavrilov (1926–2006), a Bulgarian ballet dancer and choreographer
- Boris Anatolyevich Gavrilov, a Russian football coach
- Boris Petrovich Gavrilov, a Soviet rugby union player
- Daria Gavrilova, a Russian–Australian tennis player
- Dmitriy Gavrilov, a Kazakh professional basketball player
- Fyodor Gavrilov, a Russian painter of the second half of the 18th century
- Illya Hawrylaw, a Belarusian professional football player.
- Leonid Gavrilov (born 1954), a Russian-American scientist, and a founder of the reliability theory of aging and longevity
- Mikhail Gavrilov (born 1903), a Soviet scientist
- Neil Hawryliw (born 1957), a Canadian ice hockey player
- Pyotr Mikhailovich Gavrilov (1900–1979), a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Sanal Gavrilov, a Russian professional football player
- Valentin Gavrilov (born 1946), a Soviet athlete
- Yuri Gavrilov (born 1953), a Russian football manager
See also
- Gavrilov (crater), a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon
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