Krylov Explained
Krylov (masculine; Russian: Крылов) and Krylova (feminine; Russian: Крылова) is a Russian surname, derived from the word "крыло́" (wing). Alternative spellings are Krilov, Kryloff, Kriloff (masculine) and Krilova (feminine).
People
- Alexei Krylov (1863–1945), Russian naval engineer and applied mathematician
- Alexander Krylov (born 1969), Soviet academician and scientist in the field of oil deposits development
- Anna Krylov (born 1967), Soviet-born American theoretical chemist
- Andrey Krylov (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Andrei Krylov, Russian guitarist and composer
- Anjelika Krylova (born 1973), Russian ice dancer
- Ivan Krylov (1769–1844), Russian poet and fabulist
- Konstantin Krylov (1967–2020), Russian writer and journalist
- Leonid Krylov (born 1980), Russian canoeist
- Nikita Krylov (born 1992), Ukrainian mixed martial artist
- Nikolay Krylov (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Pavel Aleksandrovich Krylov (born 1986), Russian footballer
- Porfiry Krylov (botanist) (1850–1931), Soviet botanist
- Porfiry Krylov (painter) (1902-?), Soviet painter and graphic artist
- Sergei Krylov (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Vasily Krylov, Russian biologist
- Victor Krylov, British physicist
- Viktor Krylov (1838–1906), Russian playwright
- Vladimir Krylov, Soviet runner
See also