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'''Vorobyov''', '''Vorobiev''', '''Vorobyev''' ({{lang-ru|Воробьёв}}) and '''Vorobyova''' (Воробьёва; feminine) is a common [[Russians|Russian]] surname derived from the Russian word ''vorobey'' ([[sparrow]]).
'''Vorobyov''', '''Vorobiev''', '''Vorobiov''', '''Vorobyev''' ({{langx|ru|Воробьёв}}, {{langx|uk|Воробйов}}) and '''Vorobyova''' (Воробьёва; feminine) are various transliterations of an East Slavic surname. People with this surname include:
* [[Aleksandr Vorobyov]] (born 1962), Soviet football player
* [[Aleksandra Vorobyova]] (born 1989), Russian singer
* [[Alexey Vorobyov]] (born 1988), Russian singer and actor
* [[Andrei Vorobyov]] (born 1982), Russian footballer
* [[Andrey Yuryevich Vorobyov]] (born 1970), governor of [[Moscow Oblast]]
* [[Andrey Vorobiev]] (born 1985), Russian politician
* [[Arkady Vorobyov]] (1924–2012), Russian middle-heavyweight
* [[Dmitry Vorobiev]] (born 1985), Russian ice hockey player
* [[Evgeny Vorobiov]] (born 1976), Russian chess grandmaster
* [[Grigory Vorobiev]] (1929–2019), Soviet/Russian sports physician
* [[Henadii Vorobiov]] (1961-2017), Ukrainian Colonel general
* [[Irina Vorobieva]] (1958–2022), Soviet pair skater
* [[Ivan Vorobyov (disambiguation)]], several persons
* [[Julia Vorobieva]] (born 1974), Azerbaijani figure skater
* [[Konstantin Vorobyov (writer)|Konstantin Dmitrievich Vorobyov]] (1919–1975), a Soviet writer
* [[Marie Vorobieff]] (1892–1984), Russian painter
* [[Maksim Vorobyov (businessman)|Maksim Vorobyov]] (born 1976), Russian businessman and investor
* [[Maksim Vorobyov (painter)|Maksim Vorobyov]] (1787–1855), Russian painter
* [[Mikhail Vorobyev (engineer)|Mikhail Vorobyev]] (1896–1957), Soviet marshal of the corps of engineers
* [[Mikhail Vorobyev (ice hockey)]] (born 1997), Russian ice hockey player
* [[Nikolai Vorobyov (disambiguation)]], several persons
* [[Oleksandr Vorobiov]] (born 1984), Ukrainian gymnast
* [[Pavel Vorobyev]] (born 1982), Russian ice hockey player
* [[Pyotr Vorobyov]] (born 1949), Russian ice hockey player and coach
* [[Roman Vorobyov]] (born 1984), Russian footballer
* [[Valeriy Vorobyov]] (born 1970), Ukrainian footballer
* [[Vladimir Vorobiev]] (born 1972), Russian ice hockey player
* [[Youri Vorobyov]], Soviet-born coach of acrobatic gymnastics
* [[Yuri Vorobyov]] (born 1948), Russian politician


== See also ==
People with this surname include:
* [[Sparrow Hills]], aka Vorobyovy Gory, a locality in Moscow, Russia
*[[Aleksandr Vorobyov]] (b. 1962), a Soviet national team football player
*[[Alexey Vorobyov]] (b. 1988), a Russian singer and actor
*[[Andrei Vorobyov]] (b. 1982), a Russian footballer
*[[Andrey Yuryevich Vorobyov]] (b. 1970), a governor of [[Moscow Oblast]]
*[[Arkady Vorobyov]] (b. 1924), a Russian middle-heavyweight
*[[Dmitry Vorobiev]] (b. 1985), a Russian ice hockey player
*[[Grigory Vorobiev]] (b. 1929), a Soviet/Russian sports physician
*[[Irina Vorobieva]] (b. 1958), a Soviet pair skater
*[[Ivan Vorobyov]]
**[[Ivan Alekseyevich Vorobyov]] (1921—1991), Soviet Air dforce commander, twice Hero of the Soviet Union
**[[Ivan Vorobyov (judoka)]]
**[[Ivan Grigoryevich Vorobyov]] (1920—1965), Hero of the Soviet Union
**[[Ivan Ivanovich Vorobyov]] (1908—1967), Hero of the Soviet Union


== References ==
*[[Julia Vorobieva]] (b. 1974), an Azerbaijani figure skater
*[[Marie Vorobieff]] (1892-1984), a Russian painter
*[[Maxim Vorobiev]] (1787-1855), a Russian painter
*[[Mikhail Vorobyev]] (1896-1957), a Soviet marshal of the corps of engineers
*[[Nikolai Vorobyov]] (disambiguation)
*[[Pavel Vorobiev]] (b. 1982), a Russian ice hockey player
*[[Petr Vorobiev]] (b. 1949), a Russian ice hockey player
*[[Roman Vorobyov]] (b. 1984), a Russian footballer
*[[Valeria Vorobieva]] (b. 1988), a Russian figure skater
*[[Valeriy Vorobyov]] (b. 1970), a Ukrainian footballer
*[[Vladimir Vorobiev]](b. 1972), a Russian ice hockey player
*[[Vladimir Vorobyov]] (1876-1937), a Soviet anatomist and academician
*[[Yakov Vorobyov]] (1885-1919), a Russian revolutionary

==See also==
*[[Sparrow Hills]], aka Vorobyovy Gory, a locality in Moscow, Russia

==References==
* {{Cite book|last=Unbegaun|first=B. O.|title=Russian Surnames|year=1972|publisher=Oxford University Press}}
* {{Cite book|last=Unbegaun|first=B. O.|title=Russian Surnames|year=1972|publisher=Oxford University Press}}


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[[Category:Russian-language surnames]]
[[Category:Russian-language surnames]]
[[Category:Ukrainian-language surnames]]
[[Category:Surnames from nicknames]]
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 31 October 2024

Vorobyov, Vorobiev, Vorobiov, Vorobyev (Russian: Воробьёв, Ukrainian: Воробйов) and Vorobyova (Воробьёва; feminine) are various transliterations of an East Slavic surname. People with this surname include:

See also

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References

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  • Unbegaun, B. O. (1972). Russian Surnames. Oxford University Press.