Lazarev (surname) explained
Lazarev (Russian: Лазарев) is a Slavic masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Lazareva (Russian: Лазарева), derived from the Biblical name Lazarus. Notable people with the surname include:
- Aiaal Lazarev (born 1986), Kyrgyzstani freestyle wrestler.
- Alexander Lazarev (born 1945), Russian conductor
- Alexander Lazarev (actor) (1938–2011), Russian actor
- Anna Davidovna Abamelik-Lazareva (1814–1889), Russian-Armenian translator, socialite and public figure
- Anton Lazarev (born 1990), Russian ice hockey forward
- Anton Lazarev (born 1996), Russian association football defender
- Antonina Lazareva (born 1941), Soviet high jumper
- Igor Lazarev (born 1963), Russian football manager and a former player
- Ivan Lazarev – several people
- Leonid Lazarev (1937–2021), Russian photo artist and photojournalist
- Mikhail Lazarev (1788–1851), Russian admiral and explorer
- Nikita Lazarev (1866–1932), Russian architect
- Pavel Lazarev (1970–2018), Soviet and Russian ice hockey player
- Pyotr Lazarev (1878–1942), Soviet physicist, biophysicist, geophysicist, and academician, see Eduard Shpolsky
- Sergey Lazarev (born 1983), Russian pop singer/opera actor
- Tetyana Lazareva (born 1981), Ukrainian wrestler
- Vasily Lazarev (1928–1990), Soviet cosmonaut
- Viktor Lazarev (1897–1976), Soviet art critic, see Annunciation of Ustyug
- Vladimir Lazarev (born 1964), chess Grandmaster
- Yevgeni Lazarev, Russian–American actor
See also