Glinski, Glinskii, Glinsky, or Glinskiy (Polish: Gliński, Hliński, Lithuanian: Glinskis, Russian: Глинский), is a family name. Feminine form: Russian: Glinskaya (Глинская), Polish: Glińska. It is shared by the following people:
- Anna Glinskaya (died 1553), Russian noble, mother of Elena Glinskaya
- Elena Glinskaya (c. 1510–1538), Russian regent, daughter of Anna Glinskaya
- Michael Glinski (died 1534), uncle of Tsar Ivan the Terrible
- Antoni Józef Gliński (1817–1866), Polish folklorist interred at the Rasos Cemetery
- Mikhail Iosifovich Glinsky (1901–1991), Soviet Union general
- Frank J. Glinski (1909–1983), New York politician
- Wieńczysław Gliński (1921–2008), Polish actor
- Juozas Glinskis (born 1933), Lithuanian playwright
- Albert Glinsky (born 1952), United States composer & author. His book Theremin: Ether Music and Espionage (2001 Award) is regarded as the Leon Theremin life standard work.
- Piotr Gliński (born 1954), Polish sociologist
- Nicolas Glinsky (born 1992), French chemist
- Robert Gliński (born 1952), Polish film director
- Vladislav Glinskiy (born 2000), Belarusian footballer
- Władysław Gliński, the inventor of Gliński's hexagonal chess
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