Zubov (surname)
Appearance
Zubov is a family of Russian nobility that came to power in the late 18th century.
Zubov, and its feminine form, Zubova, originating from the Russian word zub (tooth), may also refer to:
- Alexey Zubov (1682-c. 1750), Russian etcher
- Anastasiya Zubova (b. 1979), Russian long-distance runner
- Andrey Zubov (b. 1952), Russian historian and political scientist
- Fyodor Zubov (1615–1689), iconic painter whose works are featured in the Novodevichy Convent
- Grigory Zubov (1910-1944), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Hennady Zubov (b. 1977), Ukrainian footballer
- Ilya Zubov (b. 1987), Russian ice hockey player
- Ilya Zubov (officer) (b. 1923), Soviet army officer and Full Cavalier of the Order of Glory
- Konstantin Zubov, theatrical actor who worked with Varvara Massalitinova
- Mariya Zubova (1749–1799), Russian composer and concert singer
- Nikolay Zubov (1763–1805), Russian Count who planned to assassinate Tsar Paul of Russia
- Nikolay Zubov (oceanologist) (1885-1960), Soviet oceanologist and Arctic explorer
- Olga Zubova (b. 1993), Russian weightlifter
- Pavel Zubov (b. 1988), Russian footballer
- Platon Zubov (1767–1822), Russian politician and favourite of Catherine the Great
- Pyotr Zubrov (1822–1873), Russian stage actor
- Sergei Zubov (b. 1970), ice hockey player
- Valerian Zubov (1771–1804), Russian general who led the Russian invasion of Persia in 1796
- Varvara Zubova (b. 2002), Russian gymnast
See also
- Zubov Bay, a bay on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula
- Zubov's method, used in control theory, proposed in 1961 by Vladimir Ivanovich Zubov
- Zubovo
- Zubova Polyana
- Rokas Zubovas, Lithuanian pianist