Andreyev (Russian: Андреев) is a common Russian surname. It derives from Andrei, the Russian form of "Andrew". The name is also sometimes spelled Andreev, Andreeff, or Andrejew. Its feminine form is Andreyeva (Russian: Андреевa), which is also sometimes spelled Andreeva.

Mentions of the surname may refer to:

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  • Daniil Andreyev (1906–1959), Russian writer, author of ´The Rose of The World´, son of the writer Leonid Andreyev

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  • Igor Andrejew (1915–1995), Polish lawyer, author of the Polish Criminal Code from 1969
  • Igor Andreev (born 1983), Russian tennis player
  • Iuliia Andreeva (born 1984), Kyrgyzstani long-distance runner

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  • Leonid Andreyev (writer) (1871–1919), Russian writer and dramatist, one of the most important Russian modern writers
  • Leonid Andreyev (doctor) (1891–1941), Soviet physiologist and surgeon
  • Ljubov Andrejewa-Delmas, (1884- ? ), Russian mezzo-soprano opera singer

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  • Nadezhda Andreeva Udaltsova (1886–1961), Russian avant-garde artist
  • Nadezhda Andreyeva (1959–2014), Soviet alpine skier
  • Nikita Andreev (born 1988), Russian footballer
  • Nikolai Nikolaevich Andreev (1880–1970), Soviet physicist
  • Nikolay Andreyev (1873–1932), Russian sculptor and graphic artist, member of Wanderers (Peredvizhniki)
  • Nikolay Andreyev (critic) (1892–1942), Soviet literary critic and student of folklore
  • Nikolay Yefremovich Andreyev (historian) (1908–1982), Russian historian medievalist, lector at Cambridge, author of memoirs
  • Nina Andreyeva (1938–2020), Russian teacher, author and political activist

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  • Olga Andrejew Carlisle (born 1931), American writer, granddaughter of the writer Leonid Andrejew, daughter of the poet Vadim Andreyev

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  • Paulina Andreeva (born 1988), Russian actress
  • Pavel Andreyev (1874–1950), Russian bass-baritone opera singer
  • Paweł Andrejew (1887–1942), Polish attorney of Russian origin
  • Piotr Andrejew (1947–2017), Polish film director, grandson of Paweł Andrejew

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  • Sasha Andreev (born 1981), American actor[1]
  • Sergey Andreyev (born 1956), Soviet football player and Russian coach
  • Sergei Andreeyev (born 1970), Uzbekistani football player[2]
  • Sergei Andrejev (1897–1930), Estonian Communist politician
  • Stepan Andreyev, 18th-century Russian polar explorer

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  • Vadim Andreyev (born 1958), Russian film and theatre actor
  • Vadim Andreyev (poet) (1906–1959), Russian poet exiled in Berlin and Paris, author of Childhood, son of Leonid Andreyev
  • Vasily Andreyev (1861–1918), Russian musician and balalaika virtuoso
  • Vasily Andreyev-Burlak (1843–1888), Russian actor
  • Viktoriya Andreyeva (born 1992), Russian swimmer

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See also

Bibliography

  • Unbegaun, B. O. (1972). Russian Surnames. Oxford University Press.

References

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