Golovin (surname)
Appearance
Golovin (Template:Lang-ru) or Golovina (feminine; Головина) is a Russian surname, derived from the word golova, meaning head, and probably referring to the head of a household or village.[1] The surname may refer to:
- Alexis Golovin (born 1945), Russian pianist
- Aleksandr Golovin (artist) (1863–1930), Russian artist
- Aleksandr Golovin (footballer) (born 1996), Russian football player
- Aleksei Golovin (born 1981), Russian football player
- Alexander Golovin (ice hockey) (born 1983), Russian ice hockey player
- Alexander Vasiliyevich Golovin (born 1949), Russian diplomat
- Anastasia Golovina (1850–1933), Bulgarian doctor
- Boris Golovin (born 1955), Russian musician
- Elena Golovina (born 1961), Russian athlete
- Fyodor Alexeyevich Golovin (1650–1706), Russian politician
- Fyodor Alexandrovich Golovin (1867–1937), Russian politician
- Julia Golovina (born 1982), Ukrainian ice dancer
- Luba Golovina (born 1990), Georgian trampolinist
- Nikita Golovin (born 1990), Russian football player
- Nikolai Golovin (1875–1944), Russian historian
- Pavel Golovin (1909–1940), Russian pilot
- Tatiana Golovin (born 1988), French tennis player
- Varvara Golovina (1766–1819), Russian artist
- Vladimir Golovin (born 1970), Hungarian handball player and coach
- Yevgeny Golovin (1782–1858), Russian general
See also
References
- ^ Kalmakoff, Jonathan J. "Origin and Meaning of Doukhobar Surnames", Doukhobor Genealogy, 2013. Retrieved on 6 January 2016.