Maslov Explained
Maslov or Maslow (Russian: link=no|Маслов) is a Russian masculine surname originating from the word maslo (butter); its feminine counterpart is Maslova or Maslowa. The surname may refer to the following people:
- Abraham Maslow (1908–1970), American psychologist
- Aleksandr Maslov (born 1969), Russian football player and coach
- Aleksey Maslov (born 1966), Russian alpine skier
- Alexey Maslov (1953–2022), Russian general, commander-in-chief of the Ground Forces
- Arkadi Maslow (1891–1941), German communist politician
- Darya Maslova (born 1995), Kyrgyzstani long-distance runner
- Eugene Maslov (1945–2011), Russian billiards coach
- Igor Maslov (born 1995), Russian football player
- James Maslow (born 1990), American actor and singer
- Jonathan Maslow (1948–2008), American journalist and author
- Leonid Maslov (born 1935), Lithuanian and Uzbekistani chess master
- Nina Maslova (born 1946), Russian actress
- Pavel Maslov (born 2000), Russian football player
- Petr Maslov (economist)
- Petr Maslov (artist) (born 1962), Russian graphic and installation artist
- Sergey Maslov (disambiguation), multiple people
- Sophie Maslow (1911–2006), American choreographer, dancer and teacher
- Steve Maslow (born 1944), American sound engineer
- Valeriia Maslova (born 2001), Russian handball player
- Viktor Maslov (disambiguation), multiple people
- Vladimir Maslov (1941–1998), Russian film and theatrical director
- Walter Maslow (born 1926), American actor
- Will Maslow (1907–2007), American lawyer and civil rights leader
- Yevgeni Maslov (born 1966), Russian football player and coach
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