Kiselyov/Kiseliov/Kiselev (Russian: Киселёв; masculine) or Kiselyova/ Kiseleva (Киселёва; feminine) is a Russian surname, derived from the word "kissel". It may refer to:
- Afrikan Kiselyov (1910–1939), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Aharon Moshe Kiselev (1866-1949), Manchurian rabbi
- Alexander Kiselyov, several people
- Alexey Kiselyov, several people
- Andrey Kiselyov (1852–1940), Russian and Soviet mathematician
- Axel Kicillof, Argentine politician
- Dmitri Kiselev (1989–), Russian ice dancer
- Dmitrii Kiselev, Russian handball player
- Dmitry Kiselyov (1954–), Russian television presenter and propagandist[1]
- Dmitry Kiselyov (film director)
- Gennady Kiselyov (1922–1979), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Ivan Alexandrovich Kiselyov (1920–?), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Ivan Mikhaylovich Kiselyov (1919–1987), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Larisa Kiselyova (born 1970), Russian handball player
- Mariya Kiselyova (born 1974), Russian swimmer
- Mikhail Kiselyov (born 1986), Russian politician
- Nikolay Kiselyov, several people:
- Nikolay Kiselyov (soldier) (1913–1974), Soviet soldier, prisoner of war and partisan commander, Righteous Among the Nations
- Nikolay Davydovich Kiselyov (1921–1980), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Nikolay Kiselyov (athlete) (1939–2005), Soviet Nordic combined skier, silver medalist at the 1964 Winter Olympics
- Nikolay Kiselyov (footballer) (born 1946), Soviet international footballer and manager
- Nikolay Kiselyov (politician) (born 1950), Russian politician, former Governor of Arkhangelsk Oblast
- Nikolai Dmitrievich Kiselev (1802-1869), Russian diplomat and Privy Councilor
- Pavel Kiselyov (1788–1872), Russian general and politician
- Kiselyov schools, name of rural parish schools in 1842–1867 in Russia; created on initiative of Pavel Kiselyov
- Kiselyov reform, a reform of management of state-owned peasants in 1837–1841 in Russia, initiated by Pavel Kiselyov
- Șoseaua Kiseleff, a major road in Bucharest, Romania, named after him
- Semyon Kiselyov (1906–1985), Soviet commissar and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Sergey Kiselyov, several people:
- Sergey Kiselyov (historian) (1905–1962), Soviet historian and archeologist
- Sergey Semyonovich Kiselyov (1910–1943), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Sergey Kiselyov (footballer) (born 1976), Russian professional footballer
- Tikhon Kiselyov (1917–?), Soviet statesman and party figure
- Valery Kiselyov (born 1949), Soviet jazzman
- Vasily Kiselyov (1910–1943), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Vladimir Alexandrovich Kiselyov (1909–1988), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Vladimir Kiselyov, Soviet shot put athlete
- Yakov Mitrofanovich Kiselyov (1925–?), Soviet soldier and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Yakov Semyonovich Kiselyov (1896–?), Soviet lawyer
- Yelena Kiselyova (1878–1974), Russian painter
- Yevgeny Kiselyov (born 1956), Russian journalist
References
- ↑ Yaffa, Joshua (July 2, 2014). "Dmitry Kiselev Is Redefining the Art of Russian Propaganda" – via The New Republic.
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