List of sons and daughters of Moscow
This is a list of famous people who were born in Moscow (or in places that are now part of the Moscow metropolitan area). It is irrelevant whether you worked in Moscow afterwards. The list does not claim to be complete.
13th to 15th centuries
- Ivan I (1288–1341), Grand Duke of Vladimir and Grand Duke of Moscow
- Alexius (≈1296–1378), Metropolitan of Moscow and All Russia from 1354 to 1378
- Vasily II (1415–1462), Grand Duke of Moscow (1425–1462)
- Nil Sorski (1433–1508), Russian Orthodox saint
- Ivan III the Great (1440–1505), Grand Duke of Moscow (1462–1505)
- Basil the Blessed (1468–1552), Russian Orthodox saint
- Helena (1476–1513), Polish queen from 1501 to 1506
- Vasily III. (1479–1533), Grand Duke of Moscow from 1505 to 1533
- Dmitri Ivanovich the grandson (1483–1509), Moscow heir to the throne until 1502
16th Century
- Ivan Fjodorow (1510 / 25–1583), the first Russian printer known by name
- Ivan IV (the Terrible) (1530–1584), Russian tsar from 1547 to 1584
- Fyodor Krestjanin (~ 1540–1607), church singer and composer
- Boris Godunow (1552–1605), Russian tsar from 1598 to 1605
- Ivan Ivanovich (Tsarevich) (1554–1581), son of Tsar Ivan IV.
- Fyodor I (1557–1598), Russian tsar from 1584 to 1598
- Michail Schein (around 1570–1634), military leader, statesman and boyar
- Dmitri Ivanovich (1582–1591), Russian Crown Prince until 1591
- Fyodor II (1589–1605), son of Boris Godunow, Russian tsar from April to June 1605
- Michael I (1596–1645), Russian tsar from 1613 to 1645
17th century
- Evdokia Streschnewa (1608–1645), wife of Tsar Michael I of Russia
- Maria Miloslawskaja (1624–1669), Russian Tsar's wife until 1669
- Alexei I (1629–1676), Russian tsar from 1645 to 1676
- Feodosiya Morozova (1632-1675), Bojarin and supporter Awwakums
- Andrei Winius (1641–1717), translator for Dutch with the rank of Duma-Djak and first Russian postmaster
- Vasily Golitsyn (~ 1644–1714), statesman
- Natalja Naryschkina (1651–1694), wife of Tsar Alexei I.
- Boris Sheremetew (1652–1719), Field Marshal General of the Russian Army under Peter the Great in the Northern War
- Ivan Tatishchev (1652–1730), shipbuilder
- Sofia Alexejewna (1657–1704), regent of Russia from 1682 to 1689
- Fyodor III (1661–1682), Tsar of Tsarist Russia (1676–1682)
- Marfa Apraxina (1664-1716), as the second wife of Fyodor III. Tsarina of Russia
- Theodor Andreas Potocki (1664–1738), Polish Roman Catholic bishop
- Ivan V (1666–1696), Russian tsar from 1682 to 1696
- Adam Weide (1667–1720), infantry general in the Great Northern War
- Evdokija Lopuchina (1669–1731), first wife of Peter I.
- Jacob Daniel Bruce (1669–1735), Scottish military in Russia
- Peter I (the Great) (1672–1725), Russian tsar from 1682 to 1725 and first emperor of the Russian Empire from 1721 to 1725
- Alexander Menshikov (1673–1729), statesman, generalissimo of the Russian army and a confidante of Tsar Peter I.
- Mikhail Golitsyn (1675-1730), Field Marshal
- Johann Deodat Blumentrost (1676–1756), physician
- Mikhail Golitsyn (1684–1764), senator, diplomat and admiral general
- Mikhail Semtsov (1688–1743), architect
- Alexei Petrovich (1690–1718), Russian crown prince until 1718
- Katharina Ivanovna (1691–1733), Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, daughter of Tsar Ivan V, eldest sister of Empress Anna of Russia
- Laurentius Blumentrost the Younger (1692–1755), physician and personal physician to Tsar Peter the Great
- Anna I (1693–1740), Empress of Russia from 1730 to 1740
- Alexei Bestushev-Ryumin (1693–1766), statesman
- Plato Mussin-Pushkin (1698–1743), statesman
18th century
1701-1750
- Semjon Volkonsky (1703–1768), lieutenant general
- Alexei Jewlaschew (1706–1760), architect
- Anna Petrovna (1708–1728), Grand Duchess, daughter of Peter the Great and mother of Peter III.
- Elisabeth I (1709–1762), daughter of Tsar Peter the Great; from 1741 to 1762 Empress of Russia
- Stepan Krascheninnikow (1711–1755), explorer and geographer
- Michail Volkonsky (1713–1788), General en chief in the Imperial Russian Army and Commander in Chief of Moscow
- Alexander Sumarokow (1717–1777), poet, writer and playwright
- Wassili Dolgoruki-Krimski (1722–1782), general and statesman
- Pyotr Rumyantsev-Sadunaiski (1725–1796), Field Marshal
- Ivan Shuvalov (1727–1797), count, patron of the arts and university founder
- Alexander Bibikow (1729–1774), statesman and lieutenant general
- Anton Barsow (1730–1792), philologist, translator and university professor
- Mikhail Soimonov (1730–1804), civil servant and president of the Bergkollegium
- Alexander Suvorov (1730–1800), military leader and national hero
- Alexander Stroganow (1733–1811), large landowner, art collector and politician
- Fyodor Rokotow (around 1736–1808), portrait painter
- Matwei Kazakov (1738–1812), architect
- Alexei Naryshkin (1742–1800), military, diplomat and statesman
- Carl Peter von Tresckow (1742–1811), Prussian major general
- Alexei Mussin-Pushkin (1744–1817), civil servant, historian, book collector and art collector
- Semyon Vorontsov (1744–1832), diplomat and author
- Denis Fonwisin (1745–1792), satirist and comedy poet
- Alexander Wassiltschikow (1746–1813), aristocrat and adjutant general to Her Majesty Catherine II.
- Christoph Casimir Lerche (1749–1825), General Staff Physician and personal physician to the Russian Emperor Alexander I.
- Alexander Radishchev (1749–1802), lawyer and literary philosopher
1751-1800
1751-1760
- Alexander Kurakin (1752-1818), statesman
- Alexander Rimski-Korsakow (1753-1840), general in the coalition wars
- Nikolai Volkonsky (1753–1821), prince, general of the infantry and military governor of Arkhangelsk
- Sila Sandunow (1756-1820), actor and entrepreneur
- Pyotr Strachow (1757-1813), physicist, professor and rector of Moscow University (MGU)
- Rodion Kazakow (1758–1803), architect
- Nikolai Arsenjew (1760–1830), Real Councilor of State and Governor
1761-1770
- Pyotr Sokolow (1764–1835), philologist and university professor
- Alexander Labsin (1766–1825), writer, mystic, freemason, translator and editor of the Sionski Westnik (“Messengers of Zion”)
- Andrei Melenski (1766–1833), classicist architect
- Daniil Kashin (1769–1841), composer
- Ivan Krylow (1769–1844), fable poet
- Wassili Stassow (1769–1848), architect
- Alexander Balaschow (1770–1837), military and politician
- Sergei Titow (1770–1825), composer and cellist
- Dmitri Volkonsky (1770–1835), prince, lieutenant general, senator and governor of Danzig
1771-1780
- Iwan Pnin (1773–1805), enlightener, poet and publicist
- Tatjana Schlykowa-Granatowa (1773–1863), ballet dancer and opera singer
- Peter von Oubril (1774–1848), diplomat
- Alexei Yermolow (1777–1861), general and diplomat
- Andrei Gorchakov (1779–1855), General
- Michael Friedrich Adams (1780–1838), German-Russian botanist and scientist
- Alexei Wenezianow (1780–1847), painter
1781-1790
- Nikita Volkonsky (1781–1844), major general
- Denis Dawydow (1784–1839), war writer and poet
- Anna Orlowa-Tschesmenskaja (1785–1848), lady-in-waiting and patroness
- Alexei Orlov (1786–1861), general in the Russian army and statesman
- Sergei Uvarow (1786–1855), politician and literary scholar
- Pavel Kisseljow (1788–1872), statesman
- Johann Christian Kroneberg (1788–1838), classical philologist and university professor
- Michail Orlow (1788–1842), major general and Decembrist
- Dmitri Daschkow (1789–1839), minister and man of letters
- Alexander Tschernyschow (1786–1857), general, diplomat and statesman
- Matwej Dmitrijew-Mamonow (1790–1863), statesman and man of letters, organizer and chief of the Mamonov regiment
- Dmitri Volkonsky (1790–1838), prince and major general
1791-1800
- Nikolai Wassiltschikow (1792–1855), boyar and major general
- Pyotr Vyazemsky (1792–1878), literary critic
- Pawel Pestel (1793–1826), one of the leading Decembrists
- Pyotr Tschaadajew (1794-1856), philosopher
- Alexander Gribojedow (1795–1829), diplomat and poet
- Michail Muravjow-Wilensky (1796–1866), military man and statesman
- Anton Delwig (1798–1831), poet
- Ivan Pushchin (1798–1859), judge (college assessor), author and Decembrist
- Sofija Shcherbatowa (1798–1885), lady-in-waiting, philanthropist and patron
- Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837), poet and the founder of modern Russian literature
- Nikolai Bobrishchev-Pushkin (1800–1871), lieutenant and Decembrist
19th century
1801-1810
- Wiktor Panin (1801–1874), large landowner, lawyer and minister of justice
- Alexander Varlamov (1801–1848), composer
- Ivan Annenkow (1802–1878), lieutenant and Decembrist
- Pavel Bobrishchev-Pushkin (1802–1865), lieutenant, poet and Decembrist
- Alexander Guriljow (1803-1858), composer
- Vladimir Odojewski (1803–1869), writer and composer
- Alexei Khomyakov (1804–1860), poet, publicist, theologian and philosopher
- Vasily Dolgorukov (1804–1868), adjutant general, cavalry general, minister of war and chief of the secret police
- Pawel Melnikow (1804–1880), engineer, university professor, railway pioneer and Russia's first transport minister
- François Nicholas Riss (1804–1886), French painter
- Lev Pushkin (1805-1852), Alexander Pushkin's younger brother; major
- Dmitri Wenevitinow (1805–1827), poet and philosopher of Romanticism
- Ivan Kirejewski (1806-1856), philosopher and writer
- Nikolaj von Brunnow (1808-1885), major general
- Varwara Nikolajewna Repnina-Volkonskaja (1808-1891), writer
- Nikolai Pirogow (1810–1881), surgeon and educator
1811-1820
- Karl Friedrich Beaudry (1812-1894), painter
- Alexandre Dubuque (1812–1898), Russian pianist, composer and music teacher of French descent
- Alexander Herzen (1812–1870), philosopher, writer and publicist
- Evdokija Rostoptschina (1812–1858), translator, dramaturge, writer and poet
- Alexander von Villers (1812–1880), Austrian writer and diplomat
- Pawel Annenkow (1813-1887), literary critic
- Michail Lermontow (1814–1841), poet and representative of romantic literature
- Pavel Fedotow (1815-1852), painter
- Pyotr Valujew (1815–1890), statesman and writer
- Dmitri Milyutin (1816–1912), Minister of War, Field Marshal General and military writer
- Alexander Suchowo-Kobylin (1817–1903), writer and playwright
- Alexander II (1818–1881), Emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881
- Michail Katkow (1818-1887), publicist
- Nikolai Milyutin (1818–1872), statesman
- Kosma Soldatjonkow (1818–1901), entrepreneur, patron and publisher
- Pauline Henckel von Donnersmarck (1819–1884), French courtesan
- Sergei Levitsky (1819–1898), photographer
- Ippolito Monighetti (1819–1878), architect and watercolorist
- Michail Dostojewski (1820–1864), publicist, writer, translator and literary critic
- Pavel Ryabushinsky (1820–1899), entrepreneur and patron
- Sergei Solovyov (1820–1879), historian
1821-1830
- Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821–1881), writer
- Pawel Sykow (1821–1887), architect and university professor
- Apollon Grigoryev (1822–1864), poet and literary critic
- Lew Mei (1822–1862), poet
- Timofei Morosow (1823–1889), entrepreneur and patron
- Alexander Ostrowski (1823–1886), playwright
- Dmitri Tolstoy (1823–1889), historian and statesman
- Arthur von Mohrenheim (1824–1906), diplomat
- Dmitri Rowinski (1824–1895), politician, art historian and art collector
- Maria Romanowa (1825–1846), Russian Grand Duchess and member of the House of Romanow-Holstein-Gottorp
- Pyotr Campioni (1826–1878), architect and entrepreneur
- Elisabeth Romanowa (1826–1845), Russian Grand Duchess and Duchess of Nassau
- Konstantin Pobedonoszew (1827–1907), statesman, lawyer, thinker, and publicist
- Katharina Romanowa (1827-1894), Russian Grand Duchess and by marriage Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Pyotr Bessonow (1828–1898), philologist and historical researcher
- Vasily Arsenjew (1829–1915), Russian-Baltic nobleman
- Fyodor Dmitrijew (1829-1894), lawyer and university professor
- Konstantin Flawizki (1830–1866), history painter
- Marija Morosowa (1830–1911), entrepreneur and patron
- Alexei Savrasov (1830–1897), landscape painter
1831-1840
- Dmitri Arsenjew (1832–1915), Russian-Baltic nobleman and admiral
- Sergei Botkin (1832-1889), medic
- Pawel Tretyakov (1832–1898), merchant, art patron and art collector
- Alexander Wassiltschikow (1832–1890), boyar, art collector and director of the Hermitage
- Lev Ivanov (1834–1901), choreographer
- Nikolai Naidjonow (1834–1905), entrepreneur, banker, patron and local history researcher
- Sergei Tretyakov (1834–1892), entrepreneur, art collector and patron
- Wassili Besekirski (1835–1919), violinist, composer, conductor and music teacher
- Andrei Faminzyn (1835–1918), biologist and plant physiologist
- Nikolai Rubinstein (1835–1881), pianist, conductor, music teacher and composer
- Jewgenija Konradi (1838–1898), publicist and women's rights activist
- Alexander Wesselowski (1838–1906), literary scholar
- Konstantin Makowski (1839–1915), painter
- Wilhelm Junker (1840-1892), German-Russian explorer of Africa
- Michail Karinski (1840–1917), logician and philosopher
- Plato von Ustinow (1840–1917), noble landlord and later German nobleman
1841-1850
- Pyotr Kropotkin (1842–1921), anarchist, geographer and writer
- Alexander Wojeikow (1842-1916), meteorologist
- Geo Heinrich Plate (1844–1914), German businessman
- Sofja Tolstaja (1844–1919), author, wife of Leo Tolstoy
- Grigor Ardzrouni (1845-1892), Armenian writer
- Olga Fedtschenko (1845–1921), botanist
- Vladimir Makowski (1846–1920), painter
- Nikolai von Astudin (1847–1925), landscape painter
- Joseph Girgensohn (1848–1933), German teacher and historian
- Max Hoeppener (1848–1924), German-Baltic architect
- Vsevolod Miller (1848–1913), historian, ethnographer and linguist
- Varvara Morosowa (1848–1917), entrepreneur and patron
- Pavel Schelaputin (1848–1914), entrepreneur and patron
- Nikolai Wesselowski (1848–1918), archaeologist, orientalist and university professor
- Carl Ziese (1848–1917), German engineer
- Alexander Pomeranzew (1849–1918), architect and city builder
- Sofja Kowalewskaja (1850-1891), mathematician
1851-1860
1851
- Rosa Kerschbaumer-Putjata (1851–1923), Russian-Austrian ophthalmologist
- Sergei Nikitin (1851–1909), geologist and paleontologist
1852
- Sergei Shachowskoi (1852-1894), diplomat
1853
- Maria Yermolova (1853–1928), stage actress
- Ivan Obolensky (1853–1910), general and politician; Governor General of Finland 1904–1905
- Pyotr Shchukin (1853–1912), textile entrepreneur and collector
- Vladimir Solovyov (1853–1900), religious philosopher and poet
1854
- Sergei Arsenjew (1854–1922), diplomat
- Aristarch Belopolski (1854–1934), astronomer and astrophysicist
- Nikolai Lissowski (1854–1920), bibliographer and university professor
- Alexei Pavlov (1854–1929), geologist and paleontologist
- Sergei Shchukin (1854–1936), art patron
1856
- Michail Ilyinsky (1856–1941), chemist
- Alexander Iswolski (1856–1919), diplomat and statesman
1857
- Valentin Bianchi (1857-1920), zoologist
- Alexei Ewer (1857–1926), General in the Imperial Russian Army
- Friedrich Hanssen (1857-1919), German linguist
1858
- Caran d'Ache (1858–1909), French caricaturist
- Roman Klein (1858–1924), architect and university professor
- Sergei Korowin (1858–1908), painter and illustrator
1859
- Nikolai Kassatkin (1859–1930), painter
- Sergei Maljutin (1859–1937), painter and architect
- Pavel Miliukov (1859–1943), politician and historian
- Vladimir Palladin (1859–1922), botanist
1860
- Michail Charusin (1860–1888), lawyer and ethnographer
- Anton Klamroth (1860–1929), German portrait painter
- Wladislaw Klembowski (1860–1921), infantry general and army commander in the First World War
- Wladimir Malmberg (1860–1921), professor in Dorpat and Moscow
- Sergei Morozov (1860–1944), entrepreneur and patron
- Nikolai Tichomirow (1860–1930), chemist and rocket technician
1861-1870
1861
- Georgi Catoire (1861-1926), composer
- Fjodor Kolbe (1861–?), Architect
- Konstantin Korowin (1861–1939), painter, stage designer and teacher
1862
- Ivan Arsenjew (1862–1930), monk, archpriest, theological writer and church historian
- Adolf Wilhelm Erichson (1862–1940), Swedish-Russian architect
- Oskar Freiwirth-Lützow (1862–1925), artist, worked in the style of bourgeois realism
- Nikolai Judenitsch (1862–1933), General and Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Caucasus Army
- Georgi Konjus (1862–1933), composer
- Sergei Nilus (1862–1929), writer
1863
- Alexander Golowin (1863–1930), painter
- Nikolai von Meck (1863–1929), railroad entrepreneur and patron
- Konstantin Stanislawski (1863–1938), actor, director, theater reformer and proponent of naturalism
1864
- Alexander Grechaninov (1864–1956), composer
- Nikolai Kischkin (1864–1930), physician and politician
- Nikolai Schutzmann (1864–1937), architect, sculptor and engineer
- Boris de Tannenberg (1864–1914), French educator, Romance philologist and Hispanist of Russian descent
1865
- Alexei Bachruschin (1865–1929), entrepreneur, patron and founder of the Moscow Theater Museum
- Evgeni Bauer (1865–1917), film director
- Nikolai Charusin (1865–1900), ethnographer and university professor
- Alexander Meister (1865–1938), geologist, petrograph and mineralogist
- Eduard Stucken (1865–1936), German writer
1866
- Wera Charusina (1866–1931), ethnographer, writer and university professor
- Margarita Eichenwald (1866–1957), Russian-US-American soprano and vocal teacher
- Vyacheslav Ivanov (1866–1949), philologist, poet and author
- Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944), painter, graphic artist and art theorist
- Nikita Lasarew (1866–1932), architect and building contractor
- Pyotr Lebedew (1866-1912), physicist
- Alexander Naidjonow (1866–1920), banker and entrepreneur
- Alexei Severzow (1866–1936), zoologist and paleontologist
1867
- Georges Darzens (1867–1954), French chemist
- Nikolai Efros (1867–1923), journalist and theater critic
- Vladimir Ipatiev (1867–1952), chemist
- Nikolai Kischner (1867–1935), chemist
- Nikolai Romanow (1867–1948), art historian and museum director
- Vladimir Sherwood (1867–1930), architect
1868
- Arnold Feuereisen (1868–1943), Baltic German archivist
- Robert Luther (1868–1945), German chemist
- Michail Pokrowski (1868–1932), historian and Marxist
1869
- Sergei Botkin (1869–1945), diplomat
- Hermann Decker (1869–1939), German chemist and university professor
- Dmitri Jegorow (1869–1931), mathematician
- Juli Konjus (1869–1942), violinist and composer
- Jean-Martin Naef (1869–1954), Swiss politician and entrepreneur
- Hans Pfitzner (1869–1949), German composer and conductor
- Iwan Rerberg (1869–1932), architect and civil engineer
- Eduard Thomann (1869–1955), Swiss railway engineer
1870
- Michail Bontsch-Brujewitsch (1870–1956), Lieutenant General in the Imperial Russian Army
- Wladimir Fritsche (1870–1929), literary and art scholar
- Arseni Koreshchenko (1870–1921), composer
- Karl Nötzel (1870–1945), German-Russian writer and social philosopher
- Michail Schaternikow (1870–1939), physiologist
1871-1880
1871
- Ivan Morosow (1871–1921), art collector
- Sofja Panina (1871–1956), philanthropist, patron and politician
- Pavel Ryabushinsky (1871-1924), businessman, banker and politician
- Sergei Sernow (1871–1945), zoologist, hydrobiologist and university professor
- Leonid Sherwood (1871–1954), sculptor and university professor
- Adolf Stein (1871–1945), German journalist and writer
- Kurt Wildhagen (1871–1949), German scholar, Socratic teacher and editor of the works of Iwan Turgenew
- Wazlaw Worowski (1871–1923), revolutionary and diplomat
1872
- Raissa Adler (1872–1962), Austrian women's rights activist of Russian origin
- Hanny Brentano (1872–1940), Austrian publicist and writer
- Alexander Khrushchev (1872–1932), economist and politician
- Paul Juon (1872–1940), Swiss composer of Russian descent
- Martyn Lyadow (1872–1947), revolutionary and historian
- Nikolai Schilow (1872–1930), chemist
- Vladimir Shulyatikov (1872–1912), philologist, philosopher and revolutionary
- Alexander Scriabin (1872–1915), pianist and composer
- Sergei Steinberg (1872–1940), metallurgist, metallurgist and university professor
- Boris Sworykin (1872–1942), painter and illustrator
- Sergei Wassilenko (1872–1956), composer and conductor
1873
- Nikolai Andrejew (1873–1932), sculptor, graphic artist and set designer
- Valery Bryusov (1873-1924), poet
- Fjodor Kjoneman (1873–1937), pianist, music teacher and composer
- Georgi Meister (1873–1938), biologist, plant breeder and university professor
- Ivan Schmeljow (1873–1950), writer
- Lev Chugayev (1873-1922), chemist
- Julius Nicolaus Weisfert (1873 – unknown), German journalist and editor
1874
- Ivan Moskvin (1874–1946), actor and director for theater and film
- Teresa Ries (1874–1956), Austrian sculptor and painter of Russian origin
- Tatjana Schtschepkina-Kupernik (1874–1952), writer, poet, playwright and translator
- Sergei Shcherbatow (1874–1962), aristocrat, painter, patron and art collector
- Sergei Zubatov (1874–1917), police officer
- Boris Warnecke (1874–1944), classical philologist
1875
- Alexei Abrikossow (1875–1955), pathologist
- Anton Eichenwald (1875–1952), composer, conductor and ethnographer
- Konstantin Juon (1875–1958), painter, stage designer and art theorist
- Sergei Legat (1875–1905), ballet dancer
1876
- Ernst-August Köstring (1876–1953), German diplomat and military
- Sergei Mstislawski (1876–1943), writer, anthropologist and social revolutionary
1877
- Alexius I (1877–1970), Moscow Patriarch from 1945 to 1970
- Simon Frank (1877–1950), philosopher
- Alexander Goedicke (1877–1957), organist, pianist and composer
- Eugen Gunst (1877–1950), Russian composer, music writer and teacher and lawyer of German origin
- Nikolai Ossipow (1877–1934), doctor, psychoanalyst and founder of the "Moscow Psychoanalytic Society"
- Alexei Remisow (1877–1957), writer
- Alexander Stebut (1877–1952), agricultural scientist, soil scientist, plant breeder and university professor
- Margarete von Wrangell (1877–1932), German-Baltic agricultural chemist and the first full professor at a German university
1878
- Vladimir Bechtejew (1878–1971), painter
- Michail Kedrow (1878–1941), politician and chekist
- Pyotr Lasarew (1878–1942), physicist, geophysicist, biophysicist and university professor
- Wiktor Nogin (1878–1924), revolutionary and politician
- Lev Tschorny (1878-1921), anarchist
- Pyotr Uspensky (1878–1947), esotericist and writer, known in the West as PD Ouspensky
- Fritz Wildhagen (1878–1956), writer and landscape painter, representative of impressionism
1879
- Nikolai Alexejew (1879–1964), lawyer, philosopher and one of the ideologues of Eurasism
- Alexei Goncharov (1879–1913), chess master and lawyer
- Alexander Moser (1879–1958), chemist
- Georgi Tschulkow (1879–1939), writer, literary critic and poet of symbolism
1880
- Andrei Bely (1880–1934), poet and theorist of symbolism
- Natalja Brassowa (1880–1952), Countess
- Ilja Fondaminski (1880–1942), revolutionary and editor
- George Jaffé (1880–1965), American physicist and chemist
- Olga Markowa Meerson (1880–1929/1930), painter, pupil of Henri Matisse
- Nikolai Medtner (1880–1951), composer and pianist
- Vladimir Nenarokow (1880–1953), chess master
- Vyacheslav Oltarshevsky (1880–1966), architect
- Boris Raikow (1880–1966), biologist and historian of the natural sciences
- Michail Rjabuschinski (1880–1960), banker and art collector
- Vladimir Sensinov (1880–1953), politician, publicist and revolutionary
- Arkadi Timirjasew (1880–1955), physicist and philosopher
- Sergei Tschetwerikow (1880–1959), entomologist, geneticist and evolutionary biologist
1881-1890
1881
- Ernest Beaux (1881–1961), perfumer
- Emanuel Goldberg (1881–1970), chemist
- Platon Kerschenzew (1881–1940), politician, historian and art theorist
- Nikolai Ladowski (1881–1941), architect and university professor
- Jakow Protasanow (1881–1945), film director
- Leonid Sabanejew (1881–1968), music critic, musicologist and composer
- Dmitri Smirnow (1881–1944), singer (tenor)
1882
- Anna Abrikossowa (1882–1936), prominent Catholic of the Russian Greek Catholic Church
- Jelena Beckmann-Schtscherbina (1882–1951), pianist
- Juli Hurwitz (1882–1953), mathematician and university professor
- Elsa Mahler (1882–1970), Swiss Slavist and folklorist and the first female professor at the University of Basel
- Georgi Motowilow (1882–1963), sculptor
- Dmitri Rjabuschinski (1882–1962), physicist and university professor
- Erich Seuberlich (1882–1946), German-Baltic genealogist
- Władysław Starewicz (1882–1965), Russian puppet animator of Polish descent
- Nikolai Sukhanov (1882–1940), writer, journalist and politician
- Margarita Woloschin (1882–1973), painter and writer in Germany
1883
- Theodor Paul Erismann (1883–1961), Swiss-Austrian psychologist
- Pawel Filonow (1883–1941), painter who belongs to the Russian avant-garde
- Ilya Golosov (1883–1945), architect
- Olga Gzovskaya (1883–1962), actress
- Ivan Ilyin (1883–1954), philosopher, writer and publicist
- Rudolf Kaempfe (1883–1962), German artillery general in World War II
- Lev Kamenev (1883-1936), politician
- Alexander Nekrassow (1883–1957), physicist, mathematician and university professor
- Leo Pungs (1883–1979), German electrical engineer and radio pioneer
- Alexander Schischkow (1883–1920), revolutionary
1884
- Viktor Hofmann (1884–1911), poet, writer and translator
- Varwara Jakowlewa (1884–1941), politician
- Solomon Lefschetz (1884–1972), American mathematician
- Michael Rachlis (1884–1953), German architect, interior designer and set designer
- Maximilian Schick (1884–1968), Russian-German literary scholar and translator
- Fedor Stepun (1884–1965), Russian-German writer, sociologist, philosopher and politician
1885
- Wladimir Bakaleinikoff (1885–1953), violist, conductor and composer
- Boris Koroljow (1885–1963), sculptor and graphic artist
- Max Levien (1885–1937), German-Russian communist
- Dmitri Melkich (1885–1943), composer
- Alexei Nekrasow (1885–1950), art historian and university professor
- Alexander Palladin (1885–1972), biochemist and president of the academy
- Fyodor Ryabushinsky (1885–1910), patron
- Eugen Rosai (1885–1956), clown, circus performer, tamer and circus entrepreneur
- Yosef Sprinzak (1885–1959), Israeli politician, Zionist and the first spokesman for the Knesset
- Vladimir Tatlin (1885–1953), painter
- Nikolai Toporkoff (1885–1965), cameraman
- Anna Trojanowskaja (1885–1977), artist
- Alexander Volkov (1885–1942), film director
- Olga Zuberbiller (1885–1975), mathematician and university professor
1886
- Vladislav Khodasevich (1886–1939), poet
- Robert Falk (1886–1958), painter
- Vladimir Faworski (1886–1964), artist
- Jacques Handschin (1886–1955), Swiss organist and musicologist
- Gustav Hilger (1886–1965), German diplomat
- Nadeschda Obuchowa (1886–1961), opera singer
- Kasia von Szadurska (1886–1942), German painter and graphic artist
1887
- Tobias Akselrod (1887–1938), revolutionary and 1919 member of the Munich council government
- Pavel Buryschkin (1887–1955), businessman and politician
- Jewgeni Flint (1887–1975), crystallographer and university professor
- Adhémar Gelb (1887–1936), German psychologist
- David Keilin (1887–1963), British biologist
- Issaak Mendelewitsch (1887–1952), sculptor
- Alexander Minkin (1887–1955), diplomat
- Nikolai Rynin (1887–1942), space engineer
- Alexei Schubnikow (1887–1970), mathematician and physicist
- Vasily Shukhayev (1887–1973), painter
- Nikolai Wawilow (1887–1943), botanist, geneticist and explorer
1888
- Anatoly Alexandrov (1888–1982), composer
- Alexander Antonov (1888–1922), leader of the peasant uprising
- Ossip Brik (1888–1945), literary critic
- Nikolai Bukharin (1888–1938), politician and Marxist economic theorist
- Abram Efros (1888–1954), art critic, poet and translator
- Nikolai Ognew (1888–1938), writer
- Marietta Schaginjan (1888–1982), Soviet writer of Armenian descent
- Sonja Schlesin (1888–1956), South African civil rights activist and employee of Mohandas Gandhi
- Alexander N. Vyssotsky (1888–1973), astronomer
1889
- Joseph N. Ermolieff (1889–1962), Russian film producer with careers in Tsarist Russia, Western Europe and the United States
- Victor Kahn (1889–1971), French chess player of Russian origin
- Vera Karalli (1889–1972), dancer, choreographer and silent film actress
- Paul Karrer (1889–1971), Swiss chemist and Nobel Prize winner
- Alissa Koonen (1889–1974), actress
- Lyubov Popowa (1889-1924), painter who was part of the Russian avant-garde
- Wladimir Sokoloff (1889–1962), film actor, emigrated to Germany, later France and the USA
1890
- Mischa Bakaleinikoff (1890–1960), film composer
- Nikolai Bobrinsky (1890–1964), zoologist
- Moische Broderson (1890-1956), writer
- Alexei Granowski (1890–1937), theater and film director
- Konstantin Melnikow (1890–1974), architect who is counted among the constructivist avant-garde
- Boris Pasternak (1890–1960), writer and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature
- Nikolai Trubetzkoy (1890–1938), linguist and ethnologist and the founder of phonology
- Assja Turgenieff (1890–1966), Russian-Swiss graphic artist, glass cutter and eurythmist
- Wera Warsanofjewa (1890–1976), geologist, university professor and writer
1891-1900
1891
- Lilja Brik (1891–1978), director and sculptor
- Sergei Judin (1891–1954), surgeon
- Nikolai Sinesubov (1891–1956), painter
- Robert Spieß (1891–1982), German tennis player
- Sergei Wawilow (1891–1951), physicist; President of the Soviet Academy of Sciences from 1945 to 1951
1892
- Alexander Alekhine (1892–1946), chess player and the 4th world chess champion
- Georgi Asagarow (1892–1957), film director and actor
- Vladimir Klimov (1892–1962), aircraft engine designer
- Dmitri Menshov (1892–1988), mathematician
- Sergei Obradowitsch (1892–1956), writer
- Konstantin Paustowski (1892–1968), writer and journalist
- Maxim Sergijewski (1892–1946), philologist
- Iwan Wesselowski (1892–1977), engineer and science historian
- Paul Wirz (1892–1955), Swiss ethnologist
- Marina Tsvetaeva (1892–1941), poet and writer
1893
- Wiktor Balichin (1893–1953), architect
- Boris Belousov (1893–1970), chemist and biophysicist
- Arcady Boytler (1893–1965), film director, actor, film producer and screenwriter
- Wiktor Deni (1893–1946), satirist, caricaturist and poster artist
- Sergei Efron (1893–1941), poet
- Serge Ivanoff (1893–1983), painter
- Boris Ioganson (1893–1973), painter and university professor
- Andrei Minakow (1893–1954), physicist and university professor
- Sergei Protopopov (1893–1954), composer
- Boris Wwedensky (1893–1969), physicist and university professor
1894
- Wladimir Engelhardt (1894–1984), biochemist
- Sergei Evsejew (1894–1956), composer
- Nikolai Kolli (1894–1966), architect and university professor
- Xenofont Kotscheschkow (1894–1978), chemist
- Vladimir Lidin (1894–1979), writer, bibliophile and professor of literature
- Wassili Sarubin (1894–1972), secret service officer
- Anna Sbrujewa (1894–1965), prehistorian
- Alexei Tschitscherin (1894–1960), poet and futurist
- Anastassija Tsvetaeva (1894–1993), writer
1895
- Sergei Golunski (1895–1962), diplomat and international lawyer
- Nikolai Grigoryev (1895–1938), chess player and composer
- Maria Korchinska (1895–1979), Polish-Russian-British harpist
- Léonide Massine (1895–1979), dancer and choreographer
- Fjodor Ozep (1895–1949), director and screenwriter
- Nikolai Shatsky (1895–1960), geologist
- Walter Spies (1895–1942), German musician and painter
- Alexei Cheryomuchin (1895–1958), aircraft designer
1896
- Olga Baklanowa (1896–1974), actress of the late silent and early talkies era
- Tatiana Baryschewa (1896–1979), theater and film actress
- Nikolai Bernstein (1896–1966), physiologist
- Roman Jakobson (1896–1982), philologist, linguist and semioticist
- Sophroni Sakharov (1896–1993), Russian Orthodox Archimandrite and founder of a monastery
- Georg Sachs (1896–1960), German and American metallurgist
- Korneli Selinski (1896–1970), literary scholar and journalist
- Elsa Triolet (1896–1970), Russian-French writer and the wife of Louis Aragon
- Wladimir Vogel (1896–1984), Swiss composer of German-Russian origin
1897
- Elena Liessner-Blomberg (1897–1978), painter, graphic artist and textile artist
- Nikolai Kotschergin (1897–1974), graphic artist and book illustrator
- Lili Körber (1897–1982), Austrian writer
- Viktor Lazarew (1897–1976), art historian and author
- Leo Monosson (1897–1967), German pop singer from the Weimar period
- Tatiana Strukowa (1897–1981), theater and film actress
- Wassili Wolski (1897–1946), colonel general of the armored forces
1898
- M. Ageev (1898–1973), writer
- Alexander Antonov (1898–1962), actor
- Constantin Bakaleinikoff (1898–1966), film composer
- Wassili Kasin (1898–1981), writer
- Alexei Kelberer (1898–1963), actor and voice actor
- Katarzyna Kobro (1898–1951), Polish sculptor
- Wassili Lebedew-Kumatsch (1898–1949), songwriter, lyricist of Estrada hits, satirist and author of film scripts
- Wadim Schawrow (1898–1976), aircraft designer
- Helena Timofejew-Ressowski (1898–1973), geneticist
- Boris Ottokar Unbegaun (1898–1973), Slavist
1899
- Nikolai Batalow (1899–1937), actor
- Eugene Berman (1899–1972), American painter
- Leo Borchard (1899–1945), conductor and brief head of the Berlin Philharmonic
- Yevgenia Bugoslawskaja (1899–1960), astronomer and university professor
- Sophie-Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatté (1899–1974), piano and violin virtuoso and composer
- Leonid Leonow (1899–1994), writer and playwright
- Erna Pomeranzewa (1899–1980), folklorist, ethnographer and university teacher
- Robert von Radetzky (1899–1989), German poet and politician
- Alexander Samoschkin (1899–1977), artist, author and museum director
- Leo Spies (1899–1965), German composer and conductor
- Sergei Troizki (1899–1962), theater and film actor and theater director
- Boris Tschagin (1899–1987), philosopher and historian
- Georg Witt (1899–1973), German film producer
1900
- Andrei Burow (1900–1957), architect and university professor
- Nikolai Erdman (1900-1970), playwright
- Iwan Iwanow-Wano (1900–1987), animated film director, screenwriter and artistic director
- Waldemar Klingelhöfer (1900 -? / After 1956), German opera singer and SS-Sturmbannführer
- Bohdan Lachert (1900–1987), Polish architect
- Nikolai Nekrasow (1900–1938), Esperanto writer and translator
- Serge Poliakoff (1900–1969), painter
- Mikhail Sharov (1900–1981), actor
- Maxim Schtrauch (1900–1974), actor
- Nikolai Timofejew-Ressovsky (1900–1981), geneticist
- Kazimierz Wiłkomirski (1900–1995), Polish composer, cellist, conductor and music teacher
20th century
1901-1910
1901
- Alexander Andronow (1901–1952), physicist
- Nina Bari (1901–1961), mathematician
- Sergei Bernstein (1901–1958), civil engineer
- Boris Ephrussi (1901–1979), French geneticist of Russian descent
- Elsa Fischer-Treyden (1901–1995), German-Russian product designer
- Peter Goullart (1901–1975), traveler, explorer and author
- Tatjana Gsovsky (1901–1993), ballet dancer
- Vladimir Lugowskoi (1901–1957), poet
- Michail Matorin (1901–1976), graphic artist
- Pyotr Novikov (1901–1975), mathematician
- Sergei Obraszow (1901–1992), puppet theater artist
- Marina Postnikowa-Lossewa (1901–1985), art historian
- Wiktor Prosorowski (1901–1986), medical examiner
- Wladimir Pyschnow (1901–1984), aerodynamicist
- Juri Rumer (1901–1985), physicist
- Sergei Sewerin (1901–1993), Soviet-Russian biochemist
1902
- Anna Alichowa (1902–1989), historian
- Michail Alpatow (1902–1986), art historian
- Boris Barnet (1902–1965), film director, actor and boxer
- Sergei Borodin (1902–1974), writer
- Andrei Botschwar (1902–1984), metalworker and university professor
- Boris Derjagin (1902–1994), chemist and physicist
- Roman Jurjew-Lunz (1902–1985), theater and film actor and Estrada artist
- Ivan Katajew (1902–1937), writer
- Alexandre Kojève (1902–1968), Russian-French philosopher
- Sergei Konjus (1902–1988), pianist and composer
- André Lanskoy (1902–1976), Russian-French painter
- Wladimir Lindenberg (1902–1997), Russian-German doctor
- Konrad Marc-Wogau (1902–1991), Swedish philosopher
- Wiktor Spizyn (1902–1988), chemist
- Nikolai Starostin (1902–1996), soccer player, ice hockey player, soccer coach and official
- Konstantin Tschet (1902–1977), cameraman
- Wladimir Vogel (1902–1929), actor
- Wsewolod Wedrow (1902–1983), aerodynamicist and university professor
- Michał Wiłkomirski (1902–1989), Polish violinist, violist and music teacher
1903
- Erwin Bockelmann (1903–1971), German mineral oil industrialist
- Otto Keppe (1903–1987), Estonian architect
- Alexander Kosarew (1903–1939), party functionary
- Alexei Leontjew (1903–1979), psychologist
- Georgi Milljar (1903-1993), actor
- Boris Poplawski (1903-1935), writer
- Pyotr Zhdanov (1903–1949), electrical engineer and university professor
- Paul Sheriff (1903–1960), British art director and production designer
- Nikolai Alexandrowitsch Sokolow (1903–2000), artist, member of the Kukryniksy group
- Vladimir Sutejew (1903–1993), children's book author and illustrator
- Pawel Tager (1903–1971), inventor in the field of sound film
- Vladimir Vlasov (1903–1986), composer
1904
- Michail Barschtsch (1904–1976), architect and university professor
- Vasily Bokarew (1904–1966), theater and film actor
- Igor Fomin (1904–1989), architect and university professor
- Jewgenija Ginsburg (1904–1977), historian
- Arcadius Rudolf Lang Gurland (1904–1979), German political scientist
- Sinaida Yershova (1904–1995), radiochemist
- Boris Kochno (1904–1990), poet, dancer and librettist
- Vladimir Koslow (1904–1975), chemist
- Tatjana Peltzer (1904–1992), actress
- Konstantin Poliwanow (1904–1983), physicist
- Lidija Rjumina (1904–1982), theater and film actress
- Robert Stupperich (1904–2003), German Protestant theologian
- Maria Wiłkomirska (1904–1995), Polish pianist, chamber musician and music teacher
- Alexander Zelikow (1904–1984), metallurgist, metal forming technician and university professor
1905
- Iwan Artobolewski (1905–1977), mechanical engineer
- Peter Bendel (1905–1989), painter
- Max H. Berling (1905–1999), German architect
- Oleg Eiges (1905–1992), composer and pianist
- Nikolai Michailow (1905-1982), ethnographer
- Lev Potjomkin (1905–1989), theater and film actor
- Wiktor Saparin (1905-1970), science fiction writer
- Fyodor Chalyapin (1905–1992), actor
- Andrei Smirnow (1905–1982), politician and diplomat
- Daisy Spies (1905–2000), dancer and choreographer
- Heinrich Freiherr von Stackelberg (1905–1946), German economist
- Vadim Trapesnikow (1905–1994), electrical engineer, cyberneticist and university professor
- Serhiy Vsechswjatskyj (1905–1984), astronomer and university professor
1906
- Boris Andreyev (1906–1987), marksman
- Nikolai Astrow (1906–1992), chief designer of light Soviet military vehicles
- Agnija Barto (1906–1981), poet, children's book and screenwriter
- Irina Iwanowa (1906–1987), Quaternary researcher and paleontologist
- Alexander Jakowlew (1906–1989), aircraft designer, chief engineer of the Jakowlew design office
- Klaus Mehnert (1906–1984), German professor of political science and journalist
- Vera Menchik (1906–1944), Czech-British chess player; first female chess champion in history
- Nikolai Michailow (1906–1982), journalist, diplomat and politician
1907
- Vladimir Belousov (1907–1990), geologist
- Werner Bockelmann (1907–1968), German lawyer and politician
- Sergei Dikowski (1907-1940), writer
- Valentin factory owner (1907–1991), physicist and university professor
- Vital Gawronski (1907–1989), Swiss economist and publicist
- Vladimir Karpov (1907–1986), chemist, technologist and professor
- Lev Oborin (1907–1974), pianist
- Militsa Prokhorova (1907–1959), landscape architect
- Pyotr Raschewski (1907–1983), mathematician
- Hans-Wilhelm Scheidt (1907–?), German National Socialist
- Konstantin Wolkow (1907–?), Science fiction author
1908
- Viktor Abakumow (1908–1954), politician and Colonel General of the MGB
- Alexei Arbusow (1908–1986), playwright
- Dmitri Blochinzew (1908–1979), physicist
- Michail Bondarjuk (1908–1969), aircraft engine and rocket engine designer
- Alexander Golitzen (1908–2005), American art director
- Anatoli Kubazki (1908-2001), actor
- Stefanija Kudrjawzewa (1908–1990), agronomist
- Boris Leven (1908–1986), American art director and production designer
- Olga Menchik (1908–1944), Czech-British chess master
- Boris Polewoi (1908–1981), writer and journalist
- Lev Pontryagin (1908–1988), mathematician
- Nikolai Ryumin (1908–1942), chess master
- Boris Rybakow (1908–2001), historian and archaeologist
- Irina Saruzkaja (1908–1990), geomorphologist, cartographer and university professor
- Nikolai Zhukov (1908–1973), graphic artist
- Michail Somow (1908–1973), oceanologist and polar explorer
1909
- Georgi Afanassjew (1909–1971), chess composer
- Alexander Aljoschin (1909–1987), theater and film actor and Estrada singer
- Lev Arzimowitsch (1909–1973), physicist
- Vladimir Barmin (1909–1993), engineer
- Juri Dombrowski (1909–1978), writer
- Johannes Boris Gurewitsch (1909–1996), Russian-German painter, graphic artist and wall designer
- Edward Hartwig (1909–2003), Polish photographer
- Viktor Ivanov (1909–1968), poster artist
- Anatoli Komarowski (1909–1955), violinist
- Olga Rubzowa (1909–1994), chess player, five-time champion of the Soviet Union and world champion (1956–1958)
- Michel Sarach (1909–2000), Russian-French lawyer, entrepreneur, publisher and folklorist of the Karaites
- Wladimir Stockmann (1909–1968), oceanographer
- Alexander Ustinow (1909–1995), photographer, photojournalist and author
- Oleg Zinger (1909–1997), Russian-German painter, graphic artist and illustrator
1910
- Sergei Anochin (1910–1986), test pilot
- Georgi Gause (1910-1986), microbiologist
- Yevgeny Golubew (1910–1988), composer
- Yuri Yelagin (1910–1987), musician and writer
- Vera Krafft (1910–2003), Russian-German painter
- Pyotr Kropotkin (1910–1996), geologist and geophysicist
- Wiktor Maslow (1910–1977), football player and coach
- Waldemar von Radetzky (1910–1990), German-Baltic SS Sturmbannführer
- Alfred Rammelmeyer (1910–1995), German Slavist and literary scholar
1911-1920
1911
- Yuri Arbatsky (1911–1963), stateless composer and folklorist
- Nikolai Gorlow (1911–1989), theater and film actor
- Gavriil Katschalin (1911–1995), football player and coach
- Andor Lilienthal (1911-2010), chess grandmaster
- Alexei Lyapunow (1911–1973), computer scientist and mathematician
- Irena Malkiewicz (1911–2004), theater and film actress
- Vera Obolenskaja (1911–1944), resistance fighter in France
- Ernst Risch (1911–1988), Swiss Indo-Europeanist, classical philologist and didactic specialist in ancient languages
- Natalja Semper (1911–1995), writer and Egyptologist
- Henri Troyat (1911–2007), French writer and intellectual
- Wladimir Wafiadi (1911–1986), physicist and university professor
1912
- Rudolf Alexander Agricola (1912–1990), German sculptor
- Friedrich Beermann (1912–1975), German general and politician
- Ariadna Efron (1912–1975), translator and painter
- Alexander Iwanow-Kramskoi (1912–1973), guitarist, composer, conductor and music teacher
- Andreas Nabholz (1912–2005), Swiss veterinarian
- Boris Pokrowski (1912–2009), opera director and teacher
- Marina Raskowa (1912–1943), pilot in World War II
1913
- Boris Afanassjew (1913–1983), ice hockey goalkeeper and coach, and soccer player
- Lew Altschuler (1913–2003), physicist
- Mejer Bokschtein (1913–1990), mathematician
- George Costakis (1913–1990), Greek art collector
- Wenedikt Dschelepow (1913–1999), physicist
- Alexander Ischlinski (1913–2003), scientist-mechanic and mathematician
- Alexander Kuznetsov (1913–1982), chess composer
- Nikolai Latyshev (1913–1999), football referee
- Alexis Lichine (1913–1989), French wine merchant and author
- Sergei Michalkow (1913–2009), writer; Author of the texts of the Russian and Soviet anthems
- Alexandre Prigogine (1913–1991), Belgian mineralogist and ornithologist
- Lew Rahr (1913–1980), publicist
1914
- Alexander Argov (1914–1995), Israeli composer
- Georgi Babakin (1914–1971), aerospace engineer
- Boris Carmi (1914–2002), Russian-Israeli photographer
- Dominique Desanti (1914–2011), French journalist and writer
- Nina Dychowitschnaja (1914–2006), civil engineer
- Anatols Imermanis (1914–1998), Latvian writer and painter
- Jekaterina Katukowa (1914–2015), Central Committee stenographer, field shearer and writer
- Noor Inayat Khan (1914–1944), British resistance fighter in World War II
- Alexander Kitaigorodski (1914–1985), physicist
- Kirill Kondraschin (1914–1981), conductor
- Evgeni Sergejew (1914–1997), geologist and university professor
- Volodymyr Serhjejew (1914–2009), Soviet missile designer
- George Michael Volkoff (1914-2000), Canadian physicist
1915
- Andrei Bannikow (1915–1985), zoologist and conservationist
- Michail Galanin (1915–2008), physicist
- Nikolai Kotschetkow (1915–2005), chemist and university professor
- Roman Padlewski (1915–1944), Polish composer, violinist, pianist, musicologist and critic
- Wladimir Pizek (1915-2000), theater and film actor
1916
- Aleksander Gieysztor (1916–1999), Polish historian
- Witali Ginsburg (1916–2009), physicist and Nobel Prize winner
- Nina Gorjunowa (1916–1971), chemist and university professor
- Nikolai Peiko (1916–1995), composer
- Kyra Stromberg (1916–2006), German freelance publicist, writer and translator
- Ada Chekhova (1916–1966), German actress and manager of Russian origin
- Eugène "Genia" Walaschek (1916–2007), Swiss football player
- Deba Wieland (1916–1992), German journalist
1917
- Michail Anikuschin (1917–1997), sculptor
- Urie Bronfenbrenner (1917–2005), American developmental psychologist
- Sergei Fomin (1917–1975), mathematician
- Wadim Gippenreiter (1917–2016), photographer and skier
- Galina Grigoryeva (1917–1969), theater and film actress
- Georgi Gurevich (1917–1998), writer
- Leonid Hurwicz (1917–2008), American economist and Nobel Prize winner
- Nikolai Korobov (1917-2004), mathematician
- Nikolai Korolev (1917–1974), boxer
- Lidija Koroljowa (1917–1999), theater and film actress and voice actress
- Irina Kruglikowa (1917–2008), ancient historian, prehistorian and university professor
- Nikita Moissejew (1917–2000), mathematician, physicist and university professor
- Ilya Prigogine (1917–2003), Russian-Belgian physical chemist, philosopher and Nobel Prize winner
- Tatjana Rjabuschinskaja (1917–2000), ballet dancer
- Evgeni Sababachin (1917–1984), physicist
- Georgi Sazepin (1917–2010), particle and astrophysicist
- George Zoritch (1917–2009), dancer
1918
- Sara Dolukhanova (1918-2007), contraltist
- Tatjana Kaschdan (1918–2009), architect and architectural historian
- Viktor Lazarev (1918–2007), actor
- Sergej Machonin (1918–1995), Czechoslovakian theater critic, literary critic, publicist and editor, dramaturge and translator
- Ira Oberberg (* 1918), German film editor
- Raissa Orlowa-Kopelewa (1918–1989), writer and Americanist
- Anatoly Tarasov (1918–1995), ice hockey player and coach
- Victor Vicas (1918–1985), Russian-French director and screenwriter
- Alexander Vinogradov (1918–1988), athlete who played both football and ice hockey
1919
- Jelena Kwitnitskaja (1919–1981), architect, art historian and university professor
- Wladimir Naef (1919–2006), Swiss chess composer
- Anne Ancelin Schützenberger (1919–2018), French psychotherapist and psychologist
- Vladimir Simagin (1919–1968), chess player
1920
- Anton Antonov-Ovsejenko (1920–2013), historian and dissident
- Konstantin Beskow (1920–2006), football player and coach
- Karen Chatschaturjan (1920–2011), composer
- Aharon Jariv (1920–1994), Israeli politician and general
- Lasar Karelin (1920–2005), writer and dramaturge
- Tatiana Makarowa (1920–1944), bomber pilot
- Anton Antonov-Ovsejenko (1920–2013), historian and dissident
- Leo Steinberg (1920–2011), American art historian and art critic
- Naum Wilenkin (1920–1991), mathematician
- Leonid Wladimirski (1920–2015), illustrator
1921-1930
1921
- Yevgeny Babitsch (1921–1972), ice hockey player
- Alewtina Bilinkina (1921–1951), volcanologist and geologist
- Arje Eliav (1921-2010), Israeli politician
- George Herrmann (1921–2007), American engineer and civil engineer
- Wladimir Keilis-Borok (1921–2013), geophysicist and earthquake researcher
- Lidija Litwjak (1921–1943), fighter pilot in World War II
- Dmitri Ochozimski (1921–2005), physicist, mathematician and university professor
- Yuri Oserow (1921–2001), film director
- Alexei Postnikow (1921–1995), mathematician
- Marina Ried (1921–1989), German-Russian actress
- Andrei Sakharov (1921–1989), nuclear physicist, dissident and Nobel Prize winner
- Artyom Sergeyev (1921–2008), adopted son of Josef Stalin and major general of the Red Army.
- Wassili Smyslow (1921-2010), chess grandmaster and baritone; seventh world chess champion
- Wassili Stalin (1921–1962), general, son of Josef Stalin
- Yevgeny Tschelyschew (1921–2020), Indologist and university professor
- Anatoly Tschernjajew (1921–2017), security policy advisor to Mikhail Gorbachev
- Alexander Tschudakow (1921–2001), physicist
- Wiktor Wawilow (1921–1999), physicist
- Vladimir Volkov (1921–1986), decathlete and long jumper
1922
- Irina Antonowa (* 1922), art historian and director of the Pushkin Museum
- Irina Baldina (1922–2009), painter
- Boris Bunkin (1922–2007), rocket designer
- Vladimir Druzhnikov (1922–1994), theater and film actor and voice actor
- Vladimir Etusch (1922–2019), actor
- Mark Grajew (1922–2017), mathematician
- Alexander Kazhdan (1922–1997), Russian-American Byzantineist
- Sofja Miliband (1922–2017), orientalist and bibliographer
- Gleb Rahr (1922–2006), journalist and church historian
- Lydia Roppolt (1922–1995), Austrian painter
- Sigurd Schmidt (1922–2013), historian and ethnographer
- Vladimir Seryogin (1922–1968), test pilot
1923
- Spartak Belyayev (1923-2017), physicist
- Nikolai Brandt (1923–2015), solid state physicist and university lecturer
- Jakow Estrin (1923–1987), chess master and the 7th correspondence chess world champion
- Kamill Frautschi (1923–1997), violinist and guitar teacher
- Eduard Grigoljuk (1923–2005), engineering scientist
- Tamara Jarenko (1923–2011), theater and film actress
- Gennady Markov (1923-2018), ethnologist
- Jakow Neistadt (* 1923), chess player
- Georgi Salnikow (1923–2015), composer and professor
- Tatjana Savarenskaja (1923–2003), architect, urban planner, architectural historian and university professor
- Nikolai Tarasow (1923–1994), lawyer, diplomat and international lawyer
- Jan Vogeler (1923–2005), German-Soviet philosopher and university professor
- Kim Yaroshevskaya (* 1923), Canadian actress, writer and screenwriter of Russian origin
1924
- Nina Aljoschina (1924–2012), architect
- Mark Boguslawski (1924–2017), legal scholar
- Rewol Bunin (1924–1976), composer
- Julija Drunina (1924–1991), poet
- Aaron Gurewitsch (1924–2006), cultural scientist and medievalist
- Vyacheslav Keworkov (1923–2017), "back channel" for direct contact between the leadership of the Soviet Union and the Federal Republic of Germany
- Viktor Kirillow-Ugrjumow (1924–2007), nuclear physicist and university professor
- Juri Klimontowitsch (1924–2002), physicist
- Pawel Kondratjew (1924–1984), chess player and trainer
- Tatjana Liosnowa (1924–2011), film director
- Tatiana Lipatowa (* 1924), chemist and university professor
- Bulat Okudschawa (1924–1997), poet and chansonnier
- Juri Orlow (* 1924), physicist
- Wladimir Ostrogorski (* 1924), journalist, editor and publicist
- Nikolai Sologubov (1924–1988), ice hockey player
- Wladimir Weisberg (1924–1985), painter
1925
- Irina Archipowa (1925-2010), opera singer
- Olga Arossewa (1925–2013), actress
- Viktor Avdyushko (1925–1975), actor
- Leonid Berlin (1925–2001), sculptor and graphic artist
- Vladimir Boltjanski (1925–2019), mathematician
- Juli Daniel (1925–1988), writer and translator
- Vyacheslav Daschitschew (1925-2016), political scientist and historian
- Alexei Guryschew (1925–1983), ice hockey player
- Jelena Lyubimowa (1925–1985), geologist and geophysicist
- Inna Ljutomskaja (* 1925), architect
- Genrich Novoschilow (1925–2019), aircraft designer, doctoral engineer and professor
- Maja Plissezkaja (1925–2015), ballet dancer and choreographer
- Juras Požela (1925–2014), Russian-Lithuanian physicist
- Andrei Sinjawski (1925–1997), writer, literary historian and literary critic
- Yuri Trifonov (1925–1981), writer
- Boris Tchaikovsky (1925–1996), composer
- Alexei Tupolev (1925-2001), aircraft designer
- Konstantin Wanschenkin (1925–2012), poet
1926
- Svetlana Allilujewa (1926–2011), daughter of Josef Stalin
- Ekaterina Derewschtschikowa (1926-2006), film and theater actress
- Lew Djomin (1926-1998), cosmonaut
- Wladimir Feinberg (1926-2010), physicist
- Andrei Gaponow-Grechow (* 1926), physicist and university professor
- Boris Joffe (* 1926), physicist
- Georgi Katys (1926–2017), aspiring cosmonaut
- David Kirschniz (1926–1998), physicist
- Yevgeny Leonov (1926–1994), actor, people's artist of the USSR
- Yevgeny Lyadin (1926–2011), football coach and player
- Sergei Polikanow (1926–1994), physicist
- Yevgeny Samsonow (1926–2014), Soviet rower, Olympic runner-up and Russian rowing coach
- Galina Schirmunskaja (1926–2010), architect
- Raphael Shapiro (1926–1993), Soviet-Israeli engineer and inventor
- Esteban Volkov (* 1926), Mexican chemist and grandson of the Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky (1879–1940)
1927
- Grigori Barenblatt (1927–2018), mathematician
- Leonid Bogdanow (* 1927), saber fencer
- Felix Browder (1927–2016), American mathematician
- Vsevolod Burzew (1927-2005), computer architect
- Boris Gostew (1927–2015), Soviet Finance Minister (1985–1989)
- Vladimir Ilyushin (1927-2010), test pilot
- Oleg Yefremov (1927–2000), actor and theater director
- Friedrich Karpelewitsch (1927–2000), mathematician
- Yuri Kazakov (1927–1982), writer
- Vladimir Komarov (1927–1967), cosmonaut, the first person to die on a space mission
- Yevgeny Morgunow (1927–1999), actor, author, director and producer
- Stanislaw Neuhaus (1927–1980), pianist
- Tamara Nossowa (1927–2007), theater and film actress
- Timir Pinegin (1927–2013), sports sailor and Olympic champion in 1960
- Vladimir Rite (* 1927), physicist
- Wadim Sagladin (1927–2006), political scientist, advisor to Gorbachev
1928
- Alexei Abrikossow (1928–2017), physicist and Nobel Prize winner
- Rimma Aldonina (* 1928), architect, town planner, writer and poet
- Lew Barkow (1928–2013), physicist and university professor
- Alexander Gorschkow (1928–1993), javelin thrower
- Yuri Yakovlev (1928–2013), actor
- Vera Jurassowa (* 1928), physicist and university lecturer
- Juri Kagan (1928–2019), theoretical physicist and university professor
- Boris Kuznetsov (1928–1999), soccer player and Olympic champion in 1956
- Galina Minaitschewa (* 1928), gymnast and three-time Olympic champion in 1952
- Nikolai Portugalow (1928–2008), journalist and politician
- Yuri Safronov (1928-2001), author
- Dmitri Schirkow (1928–2016), physicist
- Vladimir Sokolov (1928–1998), biologist
- Yevgeny Svetlanov (1928–2002), conductor, composer and pianist
- Vladimir Toporow (1928–2005), linguist and religious scholar
- Semjon Wilenski (1928–2016), writer
- Witali Wygodski (1928–1998), economist
1929
- Vladimir Antoschin (1929–1994), chess grandmaster
- Fjodor Bunkin (1929–2016), physicist
- Sergei Godunow (* 1929), mathematician
- Lew Gorkow (1929-2016), physicist
- Vera Gornostajewa (1929–2015), pianist and piano teacher
- Vyacheslav Ivanov (1929–2017), philologist and Indo-Europeanist
- Lev Yashin (1929–1990), football and ice hockey goalkeeper
- Gerta Kandaurowa (1929–2013), physicist and university professor
- Nikolai Karpow (1929–2013), ice hockey player and coach
- Julij Krelin (1929–2006), writer and surgeon
- Kiwa Maidanik (1929–2006), historian and political scientist
- Ilya Pyatetskij-Shapiro (1929–2009), Israeli mathematician
- Yuri Prokhorov (1929–2013), mathematician
- Juri Prokoschkin (1929–1997), elementary particle physicist and university professor
- Irina Russanowa (1929–1998), archaeologist
- Lyudmila Sykina (1929–2009), folk music singer
- Dmitri Ukolow (1929–1992), ice hockey player
- Galina Tajoschnaja (* before 1930), ski racer
1930
- Leonid Abalkin (1930–2011), economist
- Juri Apressjan (* 1930), linguist and lexicographer
- Anatoly Bulakov (1930-1994), boxer
- Vasily Davydov (1930-1998), psychologist
- Aharon Dolgopolsky (1930–2012), Israeli linguist
- Julija Gippenreiter (* 1930), psychologist
- Yuri Gololobow (* 1930), chemist
- Alexander Gurewitsch (* 1930), plasma physicist
- Yegor Jakowlew (1930–2005), journalist and writer
- Vsevolod Jegorow (1930-2001), physicist, mathematician and university professor
- Alexander Juschkewitsch (* 1930), mathematician
- Anatoli Kalashnikov (1930–2007), graphic artist
- Yuri Kopylov (1930–1998), ice hockey player
- Evgeni Korolkow (1930–2014), floor and apparatus gymnast
- Anatoly Kuznetsov (1930-2014), actor
- Lev Kuznetsov (1930-2015), saber fencer
- Tatiana Makarowa (1930–2009), mediaevalist
- Jewgeni Malinin (1930–2001), conductor, music teacher and violinist
- Anatoly Masljonkin (1930–1988), soccer player and Olympic champion in 1956
- Wiktor Maslow (* 1930), mathematician and mathematical physicist
- Vladimir Maximow (1930–1995), writer and dissident
- Igor Netto (1930–1999), soccer player and Olympic champion in 1956
- Oleg Popov (1930–2016), clown and pantomime
- Nikolai Putschkow (1930–2005), national goalkeeper in ice hockey
- Michal Reiman (* 1930), Czech political scientist and historian
- Vladimir Ryschkin (1930–2011), football player and Olympic champion in 1956
- Boris Ryzarew (1930–1996), film director and screenwriter
- Yevgenia Sidorova (1930-2005), ski racer
- Yuri Slotnikow (1930–2016), painter
- Boris Stepanov (1930-2007), boxer
- Ruslan Stratonowitsch (1930–1997), physicist and probability theorist
- Viktor Tikhonov (1930–2014), ice hockey coach and player
- Yevgeny Cherkassov (1930–2013), marksman
- Vladimir Uspensky (1930–2018), mathematician
- Anatoly Wedjakow (1930-2009), walker
1931-1940
1931
- Felix Beresin (1931–1980), mathematician and physicist
- Alexander Borowkow (* 1931), mathematician
- Wladimir Braginski (1931–2016), physicist and university professor
- Igor Dzjalozhinsky (* 1931), physicist
- Lev Durov (1931–2015), actor, theater director and people's artist of the USSR
- Boris Gurewitsch (1931–1995), wrestler and Olympic champion in 1952
- Anatoly Ilyin (1931–2016), football player and Olympic champion in 1956
- Emma Jefimowa (1931-2004), foil fencer
- Nikolai Kamenski (1931-2017), ski jumper
- Leonid Keldysch (1931–2016), physicist
- Jelena Kusmina (1931–2013), archaeologist
- Alfred Kutschewski (1931–2000), ice hockey player
- Mark Midler (1931–2012), fencer and trainer; Olympic champion in 1960 and 1964
- Robert Minlos (1931–2018), mathematician
- Viktor Nikiforov (1931–1989), ice hockey player and coach
- Juri Nikulin (1931–1988), hammer thrower
- Juri Ossipjan (1931–2008), solid state physicist and university professor
- Nikita Plaksin (* 1931), chess composer
- Gennadi Roschdestvensky (1931–2018), conductor
- Julian Semjonow (1931–1993), writer and screenwriter
- Anatoli Swerew (1931–1986), painter
- Arkadi Wainer (1931–2005), crime writer
- Anatoly Wituschkin (1931-2004), mathematician
- Viktor Zaryov (1931-2017), football player and coach
1932
- Alexander Askoldow (1932–2018), film director and writer
- Alexander Beljawski (1932–2012), actor
- Swetlana Bersina (1932–2012), Africanist
- Alexei Dessjatchikov (1932-2018), long-distance runner
- Fjodor Druschinin (1932–2007), violist and composer
- Alla Gerber (* 1932), politician, journalist and film critic
- Anatoly Issajew (1932-2016), football player and Olympic champion in 1956
- Nikolai Kardaschow (1932–2019, astrophysicist and director of the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow
- Maja Kristalinskaja (1932–1985), pop singer
- Oleg Krochin (* 1932), physicist
- Mikhail Lavrentiev (1932–2010), mathematician
- Nikolai Nekrasov (1932–2012), conductor and university professor
- Mikhail Ogonkow (1932–1979), football player and Olympic champion in 1956
- Juri Parijski (* 1932), astronomer
- Galina Popowa (* 1932), sprinter and long jumper
- Michail Schatrow (1932-2010), playwright
- Rodion Shchedrin (* 1932), composer and pianist
- Wladimir Tartakowski (* 1932), chemist
- Viktor Wasjulin (1932–2012), philosopher
- Vladimir Wetrow (1932–1985), KGB officer spying for NATO, Lieutenant Colonel of the First Directorate of the KGB
1933
- Juri Baulin (1933–2006), ice hockey player
- Boris Beljajew (* 1933), shot putter
- Oleg Bessow (* 1933), physicist
- Dmitri Bilenkin (1933–1987), geochemist and writer
- Valentin Bubukin (1933-2008), football player
- Yuri Druzhnikov (1933–2008), writer, journalist and dissident
- Semjon Farada (1933–2009), actor
- Jelena Gorchakova (1933–2002), javelin thrower
- Alexei Jablokow (1933–2017), biologist and environmental politician
- Igor Kwascha (1933–2012), actor
- Stanislaw Lyubschin (born 1933), actor
- Konstantin Loktew (1933–1996), ice hockey player
- Mikhail Marov (* 1933), astronomer
- Alexander Mitta (* 1933), film director
- Valentina Ponomarjowa (* 1933), aspiring cosmonaut
- Kira Powarowa (* 1933), materials scientist and university professor
- Alexander Priwalow (* 1933), biathlete
- Mark Sakharov (1933–2019), film and theater director and screenwriter
- Boris Tatuschin (1933–1998), soccer player and Olympic champion in 1956
- Leonid Tschertkow (1933–2000), poet, prose writer, literary scholar and translator
- Yuri Tschesnokow (1933–2010), volleyball player, coach and official
- Sina Walden (* 1933), German television and book author, translator and animal rights activist
- Yevgeny Vasyukov (1933-2018), chess grandmaster
- Galina Woltschek (1933–2019), theater and film actress and theater director
- Andrei Voznesensky (1933–2010), poet and writer
1934
- Nikolai Bachwalow (1934–2005), mathematician
- Boris Batanov (1934-2004), football player
- Oleg Bogatikow (* 1934), geologist
- Kir Bulytschow (1934-2003), writer
- Georgi Garanjan (1934–2010), jazz alto saxophonist, band leader and composer
- Vladimir Grigoryev (1934–1999), science fiction writer
- Valentin Ivanov (1934–2011), football player, coach and 1956 Olympic champion
- Gleb Jakunin (1934-2014), radical democratic dissident
- Andrei Krassulin (* 1934), painter and sculptor
- Wassili Lanowoi (* 1934), theater and film actor
- Yuri Ovtschinnikow (1934–1988), biochemist
- Nikolai Platé (1934–2007), chemist, polymer chemist and university professor
- Alexander Schirwindt (* 1934), actor and director
- Vladimir Tichomirow (* 1934), mathematician
1935
- Irina Asisjan (1935–2009), art historian, architect and painter
- Marietta Boiko (* 1935), literary and cultural scientist
- Viktor Brailovsky (* 1935), Israeli politician
- Vladimir Brezhnev (1935–1996), ice hockey player
- Sergei Khrushchev (1935–2020), Russian-American aerospace engineer and political scientist
- Filaret (* 1935), Metropolitan of Minsk and Slutsk, ecumenist and peace activist
- Vsevolod Gantmacher (1935–2015), physicist and university professor
- Georgi Golitsyn (* 1935), physicist and university professor
- Yevgeny Golod (1935–2018), mathematician
- Leonid Jengibarow (1935–1972), Armenian and Soviet actor, clown and pantomime
- Karen Karagesjan (* 1935), journalist, translator and writer
- Alexei Koslow (* 1935), jazz saxophonist
- Alexander Lemanski (1935–2007), rocket designer
- Vasily Liwanow (born 1935), actor
- Alexander Men (1935–1990), Russian Orthodox religious philosopher, priest and dissident
- Igor Novikow (* 1935), astrophysicist and cosmologist
- Andrei Salisnjak (1935–2017), linguist and university professor
- Anatoli Sass (* 1935), rower and Olympic champion
- Natalija Schachowskaja (1935–2017), cellist and university professor
- Leonid Schebarschin (1935–2012), Soviet agent, chairman of the KGB from August 22 to 23, 1991
- Jakow Sinai (* 1935), mathematician
- Vladimir Skulachev (* 1935), biochemist and university professor
- Viktor Tschischikow (1935–2020), illustrator and designer
- Ivan Chuikov (* 1935), painter
- Yevgeny Welichow (* 1935), physicist and university professor
- Jakow Wladimirow (* 1935), chess composer
- Wladislaw Volkov (1935–1971), cosmonaut
1936
- Dilbar Abdurahmonova (1936–2018), Russian-Uzbek violinist and conductor
- Dmitri Anossow (1936–2014), mathematician
- Lev Fyodorov (1936-2017), chemist
- Oleg Fjodosejew (1936–2001), long and triple jumper
- Galina Gaida (* 1936), sprinter
- Alexander Ginsburg (1936–2002), journalist, writer, editor and civil rights activist
- Natalja Gorbanewskaja (1936–2013), poet, translator, human rights activist
- Alexander Granberg (1936–2010), economist, professor, member of the Soviet and Russian Academy of Sciences
- Olga Gruschko (* 1936), metallurgist and materials scientist
- Juli Kim (* 1936), poet, composer, playwright, screenwriter and bard
- Leonid Kuravlyov (born 1936), film actor
- Yuri Luschkow (1936–2019), politician and Lord Mayor of Moscow (1992–2010)
- Gavriil Popov (* 1936), economist and Lord Mayor of Moscow (1991–1992)
- Juri Popow (1936–2016), paleoentomologist and entomologist
- Edward Radsinski (* 1936), television journalist and historian
- Alexander Roschal (1936–2007), chess journalist
- Karol Sauerland (* 1936), Polish Germanist and philosopher
- Nikolai Schamow (* 1936), ski jumper
- Nikolai Schmeljow (1936–2014), economist and writer
- Mikhail Selikin (* 1936), mathematician
- Robert Suris (* 1936), solid state physicist and university professor
- Wladislaw Timofejew (* 1936), solid state physicist and university professor
- Natalja Tschlenowa (1936–2009), prehistorian and archaeologist
- Yuri Tschurbanow (1936–2013), general and politician
- Inga Voronina (1936–1966), speed skater
1937
- Bella Achmadulina (1937–2010), poet, translator and essayist
- Weniamin Alexandrov (1937–1991), ice hockey player
- Wiada Arutjunowa-Fidanyan (* 1937), Byzantinist, Armenologist and Caucasus scientist
- Sergei Awerinzew (1937–2004), literary scholar
- Anton Bebler (* 1937), Slovenian political scientist
- Nina Beilina (1937–2018), violinist
- Yuri Falin (1937–2003), football player
- Yevgeny Feofanov (* 1937), boxer and bronze medalist at the 1960 Olympic Games
- Semjon Gindikin (* 1937), mathematician
- Oleg Grigoryev (* 1937), boxer; Olympic champion 1960
- Yevgeny Groschew (1937–2013), ice hockey player
- Alexander Gurstein (1937–2020), astronomer, astrometrician, archaeoastronomer and university professor
- Gennady Gussarov (1937-2014), football player
- Lidija Ivanova (born 1937), gymnast
- Viktor Jakuschew (1937-2001), ice hockey player
- Yuri Yefremov (1937-2019), astronomer
- Boris Jegorow (1937–1994), cosmonaut and doctor
- Tamara Jewplowa (* 1937), foil fencer and world champion
- Wladimir Kadyshevsky (1937–2014), theoretical physicist, nuclear physicist and university professor
- Said Kjamilew (* 1937), Arabist and Orientalist
- Juri Kopajew (1937–2012), physicist and university professor
- Wadim Kusmin (1937–2015), theoretical physicist
- Valentina Kuznetsova (1937–2010), radio technician and polar researcher
- Vladimir Liberson (1937–1996), Soviet-Israeli chess grandmaster
- Bruno Mahlow junior (* 1937), German politician (SED / PDS / Die Linke) and former GDR diplomat
- Umjar Mawlichanow (1937–1999), saber fencer, two-time Olympic champion
- Alexander Medakin (1937-1993), football player
- Andrei Michalkow-Konschalowski (* 1937), theater and film director
- Boris Midney (* 1937), Russian-born American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, arranger and composer
- Karol Modzelewski (1937–2019), Polish historian, writer and politician
- Lev V. Nussberg (* 1937), architect
- Valentin Pavlov (1937–2003), Prime Minister of the Soviet Union 1991
- Stanislaw Petuchow (* 1937), ice hockey player
- Viktor Polterowitsch (* 1937), economist and mathematician
- Jewgeni Raikow (1937–2010), opera singer
- Vadim Rogovin (1937–1998), sociologist
- Alexandra Sabelina (* 1937), fencer
- Boris Saizew (1937–2000), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Alexander Scholkowski (* 1937), linguist, literary scholar and writer
- Eduard Steinberg (1937–2012), painter
- Sergei Stischow (* 1937), physicist and geochemist
- Eduard Strelzow (1937–1990), football player
- Alla Jerwandowna Ter-Sarkisjanz (1937–2019), historian
- Marietta Tschudakowa (* 1937), literary scholar and university teacher
- Boris Uspenski (* 1937), representative of Russian semiotics
- Alexander Wentzel (* 1937), Russian-American mathematician
- Yuri Volkov (1937-2016), ice hockey player
- Victor Yoran (* 1937), cellist and composer
- Yuri Zizinow (1937–1994), ice hockey player
- George Zweig (* 1937), American physicist and neurobiologist
- Wiktor Zyplakow (* 1937), ice hockey player and coach
1938
- Andrei Amalrik (1938–1980), historian, publicist, writer and dissident
- Yuri Bakarinow (* 1938), hammer thrower
- Viktor Bychkov (* 1938), sprinter
- Viktor Danilow-Daniljan (* 1938), environmental expert
- Igor Dekonsky (1938–2002), ice hockey player
- Mark Freidlin (* 1938), Russian-American politician
- Oleg Gordijewski (* 1938), secret service agent
- Galina Gorochowa (* 1938), fencer and three-time Olympic champion
- Eduard Ivanov (1938–2012), ice hockey player
- Vyacheslav Ivanov (* 1938), rower
- Nodar Kancheli (1938–2015), civil engineer
- Alexei Kisselev (1938-2005), boxer
- Denis Koroljow (* 1938), opera singer
- Natalja Krachkovskaya (1938-2016), actress
- Michail Kusmin (* 1938), geologist, geochemist and university professor
- Natalja Kustinskaja (1938–2012), actress
- Boris Lagutin (* 1938), boxer; Olympic champion in 1964 and 1968
- Valeri Lewenthal (1938–2015), Russian-born American set designer and scenographer
- Pavel Lyubimov (1938-2010), director and screenwriter
- Andrei Lukanow (1938–1996), Bulgarian diplomat and politician
- Boris Majorow (* 1938), ice hockey player
- Yevgeny Majorov (1938–1997), ice hockey player
- Mikhail Markov (1938–2012), racing cyclist
- Yevgeny Nesterenko (* 1938), opera singer
- Yevgeny Petrov (* 1938), marksman and Olympic champion
- Lyudmila Petruschewskaja (* 1938), writer and playwright
- Michael Poladjan (* 1938), freelance artist
- Alexander Ponomarenko (* 1938), paleontologist and entomologist
- Mark Rakita (* 1938), saber fencer, two-time Olympic champion
- Marina Ratner (1938–2017), Russian-born American mathematician
- Nikolai Rosow (* 1938), mathematician and university professor
- Vyacheslav Zavossin (1938–2014), artist and graphic designer
- Anatoli Schabotinsky (1938–2008), physicist, discoverer of the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction
- Valery Chalidze (1938–2018), Georgian-American author and publisher
- Georgi Wainer (1938–2009), crime writer
- Igor Vorontschichin (1938–2009), cross-country skier
- Vladimir Vysotsky (1938–1980), actor, poet and singer
1939
- Jewgeni Adamow (* 1939), nuclear scientist and politician
- Iwan Bortnik (1939–2019), actor
- Vitaly Davydov (born 1939), ice hockey player
- Boris Dubrowski (* 1939), rower
- Yuri Galanskow (1939–1972), poet and dissident
- Juri Glaskow (1939–2008), cosmonaut
- Vladimir Gorjajew (* 1939), triple jumper
- Natalija Iwanowa-Kramskaja (* 1939), guitarist and music teacher
- Vladimir Ivashov (1939–1995), actor
- Vladimir Evsejew (1939–2012), rower
- Nikolai Karassjow (* 1939), shot putter
- Eduard Kuznetsov (* 1939), human rights activist and writer
- Michael Marinov (1939–2000), Soviet-Israeli physicist
- Ekaterina Maximowa (1939–2009), ballet dancer
- Sergei Nemilow (* 1939), physical chemist and university professor
- Boris Nikonorov (1939-2015), boxer
- Valery Nikitin (1939–2002), ice hockey player
- Valery Nikolajewski (* 1939), poet, writer and historian
- Galina Polskich (* 1939), actress
- Valentina Ponomarjowa (born 1939), singer
- Oleg Saizew (1939–1993), ice hockey player
- Kirill Samarajew (1939–1996), physical chemist and university professor
- Viktor Shustikov (* 1939), football player
- Alexei Simonow (* 1939), author, director and human rights activist
- Andrei Slawnow (* 1939), physicist
- Oleg Stepanov (1939-2010), judoka
- Jelena Tschaikowskaja (* 1939), figure skating coach
- Igor Chislenko (1939–1994), football player
- Friedel von Wangenheim (1939–2001), German chanson and playwright, actor and dramaturge
- Gennadi Wolnow (1939-2008), basketball player
- Valery Voronin (1939-1984), football player
1940
- Boris Andrejew (* 1940), cosmonaut
- Vyacheslav Artyomov (born 1940), composer
- Alexei Fridman (1940-2010), physicist
- Vyacheslav Ionov (1940–2012), canoeist and Olympic champion in 1964
- Vladimir Jursinov (* 1940), ice hockey player and coach
- Jurij Kramer (* 1940), German actor, screenwriter and director
- Yevgeny Kurotschkin (1940–2011), vertebrate paleontologist and ornithologist
- Viktor Kuskin (1940–2008), ice hockey player
- Alexander Litwak (* 1940), physicist and university professor
- Lyudmila Muravjowa (* 1940), discus thrower
- Robert Nigmatulin (* 1940), physicist and university professor
- Viktor Pavlov (1940–2006), actor
- Jelena Petuschkowa (1940–2007), dressage rider, sports official and biochemist
- Dmitri Prigow (1940–2007), painter
- Dmitri Rjutow (* 1940), theoretical plasma physicist
- Sergej Salov (* 1940), German chess player of Russian origin
- Oleg Sergeyev (1940-1999), football player
- Weniamin Smechow (* 1940), actor and director
- Vyacheslav Starschinow (born 1940), ice hockey player
- Andrei Tyurin (1940–2002), mathematician
- Dawid Tuchmanow (* 1940), composer
1941-1950
1941
- Viktor Ageev (born 1941), boxer
- Nelly Akopian (* 1941), pianist
- Natalja Bessmertnowa (1941–2008), ballet dancer
- Anatoly Firsow (1941–2000), ice hockey player
- Yevgeny Frolow (* 1941), boxer, silver medalist at the 1964 Olympic Games
- Alla Kuschnir (1941–2013), Russian-Israeli chess grandmaster
- Boris Kusmin (1941-2001), rower
- Andrei Mironov (1941–1987), actor
- Yevgeny Mishakov (1941–2007), ice hockey player
- Aljonna Möckel (* 1941), German translator and writer
- Jacob Murey (* 1941), Israeli chess player
- Alexander Ragulin (1941–2004), ice hockey player
- Olga Rjaschskaja (* 1941), physicist
- Alexander Sakharov (* 1941), physicist
- Albert Schesternjow (1941–1994), football player and coach
- Boris Weisfeiler (* 1941), Russian-born American mathematician
1942
- Boris Budnikow (* 1942), sailor
- Swetlana Gannuschkina (* 1942), human rights activist
- Valentin Lebedew (* 1942), cosmonaut
- Lev Leschchenko (born 1942), singer
- Gennadi Logofet (1942–2011), football player
- Alexei Nassedkin (1942–2014), pianist, composer and university professor
- Yevgeny Rudakov (1942–2011), football player
- Yuri Sewidow (1942-2010), football player and sports commentator
1943
- Alexander Alexandrow (* 1943), cosmonaut
- Tigran Alichanow (* 1943), pianist
- Andrei Bokow (* 1943), architect and university professor
- Alexander Cholewo (* 1943), mathematician
- Vladimir Fedotov (1943–2009), football player and coach
- Vitaly Komar (born 1943), American artist
- Vyacheslav Lebedev (* 1943), Chairman of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation
- Irina Lein-Edelstein (1943–2018), Russian-German pianist and piano teacher
- Irina Liebmann (* 1943), German writer
- Alexander Martyshkin (* 1943), rower
- Viktor Nikolajew (1943–2017), artist and calligrapher
- Jelena Opolownikowa (1943–2011), architect and monument protector
- Nikolai Petrow (1943–2011), pianist and piano teacher
- Valery Ponomarev (* 1943), American jazz musician
- Anu Raud (* 1943), Estonian artist
- Valentina Vinogradova (1943–2002), national volleyball player
1944
- Shanna Bitschewskaja (* 1944), singer
- Igor Bril (* 1944), jazz pianist, band leader and composer
- Dawid Goloschtschokin (* 1944), jazz musician and composer
- Igor Kio (1944–2006), magician and great illusionist
- Nikolai Kralin (* 1944), chess composer
- Alexei Lyubimow (* 1944), pianist, interpreter, harpsichord and piano teacher
- Boris Mikhailov (* 1944), ice hockey player
- Alexander Paschkow (* 1944), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Viktoria Postnikowa (* 1944), pianist
- Ivan Shcherbakov (* 1944), solid-state physicist and university professor
- Boris Seldowitsch (1944–2018), physicist
- Alexander Serebrow (1944-2013), cosmonaut
- Alexei Sissakjan (1944-2010), physicist
- Vadim Spiridonow (1944–1989), actor and voice actor
- Gennadi Strachow (* 1944), wrestler
- Sergei Suslin (* 1944), judoka
- Vladislavas Švedas (* 1944), Russian-Lithuanian politician
- Anastassija Wertinskaja (* 1944), actress
1945
- Vyacheslav Andreyuk (1945-2010), football player
- Joseph Bernstein (* 1945), Israeli mathematician
- Grisha Bruskin (* 1945), painter, sculptor and graphic artist
- Anatoli Gerasimow (1945–2013), jazz musician and composer
- Alexander Gorelik (1945–2012), figure skater
- Alexander Ivannikow (* 1945), ski jumper
- Igor Ivanov (* 1945), politician and diplomat; Foreign Minister of Russia 1998-2004
- Viktor Yaroslavtsev (1945–1996), ice hockey player
- Michail Jurowski (* 1945), conductor
- Alexander Martynjuk (* 1945), ice hockey player
- Alex Melamid (* 1945), American artist
- Nikita Michalkow (* 1945), actor, screenwriter, film director and producer
- Alexander Migdal (* 1945), Russian-American theoretical physicist and software developer
- Wladimir Minejew (* 1945), theoretical solid-state physicist
- Boris Orlov (1945-2018), sports coach
- Alexander Polyakov (* 1945), physicist
- Yuri Rasuwajew (1945–2012), chess grandmaster and trainer, journalist and historian
- Alexei Rybnikow (* 1945), composer
- Mikhail Voronin (1945-2004), Turner
1946
- Natalia Arinbassarowa (* 1946), actress and ballerina
- Boris Berezovsky (1946–2013), entrepreneur and politician
- Fyodor Bogomolow (* 1946), Russian-American mathematician
- Wladimir Bortko (* 1946), director and screenwriter
- Nikolai Burljajew (* 1946), actor and film director
- Boris Falkow (1946-2010), writer
- Valentin Gawrilow (* 1946), high jumper
- Alexander Gorschkow (* 1946), figure skater, ice dancer, figure skating coach and sports official
- Lev Gudkow (* 1946), sociologist
- Valery Karassjow (* 1946), artistic gymnast
- David Kazhdan (* 1946), Israeli mathematician
- Andrei Korsakow (1946–1991), violinist, teacher and conductor
- Jewgeni Lichtman (* 1946), physicist
- Grigori Margulis (* 1946), mathematician
- Lyudmila Pachomowa (1946–1986), first Olympic champion in ice dancing with Alexander Gorschkow
- Jakow Pessin (* 1946), mathematician
- Viktor Polupanov (born 1946), ice hockey player
- Soja Rudnowa (1946–2014), table tennis player
- Tamara Safonowa (* 1946), water diver
- Georgi Schulpin (* 1946), chemist
- Nina Sinitschenkowa (* 1946), paleoentomologist
- Vladimir Solovyov (* 1946), engineer and cosmonaut
- Alexander Tchaikovsky (* 1946), composer, university professor and pianist
- Sergei Tschetwerukhin (* 1946), figure skater
- Alexander Varshavsky (* 1946), Russian-American biochemist and professor at the California Institute of Technology
- Vladimir Wikulov (1946–2013), ice hockey player
- Grigori Wolowik (* 1946), theoretical physicist
- Josef Zieliec (* 1946), Czech politician and Foreign Minister of the Czech Republic from 1992 to 1997
1947
- Valery Afanasiev (born 1947), pianist
- Dmitri Alexejew (* 1947), pianist
- Leonid Bunimowitsch (* 1947), mathematician
- Askold Chowanski (* 1947), mathematician
- Geydar Dschemal (1947–2016), Islamic revolutionary, social activist, philosopher and poet
- Mark Dworezki (1947-2016), chess coach
- Jelena Fatalibekowa (* 1947), chess player
- Vladimir Golitsyn (* 1947), lawyer
- Karen Grigorjan (1947–1989), chess player
- Wladimir Grinin (* 1947), diplomat and since 2010 Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Federal Republic of Germany
- Alexander Gusew (1947-2020), ice hockey player
- Sergei Gusew (* 1947), swimmer
- Jelena Hoffmann (* 1947), German politician
- Alexander Jakuschew (* 1947), ice hockey player
- Viktor Erofejew (* 1947), writer
- Leonid Jusefowitsch (* 1947), crime writer and history professor
- Svetlana Katok (* 1947), Russian-American mathematician
- Boris Kerner (* 1947), founder of the three-phase traffic theory
- Nikolai Korndorf (1947–2001), Soviet and Canadian musicologist and classical composer
- Valeri Krivoborodov (* 1947), cellist
- Arkadi Nemirovski (* 1947), Israeli mathematician
- Leonid Romanow (* 1947), fencer
- Lew Rubinstein (* 1947), poet and essayist
- Alexander Schirokorad (* 1947), non-fiction author and publicist
- Yevgeny Simin (1947–2018), ice hockey player and coach
- Vladimir Smirnov (* 1947), ski jumper
- Gennady Tarasov (* 1947), diplomat
- Alexei Ulanow (* 1947), figure skater
- Wladimir Wassin (* 1947), water diver and Olympic champion in 1972
1948
- Boris Berman (* 1948), pianist, harpsichordist and music teacher
- Valery Kharlamov (1948–1981), ice hockey player; Member of the Hockey Hall of Fame
- Natalja Dubowa (* 1948), figure skater and trainer
- Vladimir Ivanovsky (1948–2016), diplomat
- Igor Kostolewski (born 1948), actor
- Viktor Krowopuskow (* 1948), fencer and four-time Olympic champion
- Tatjana Lematschko (1948–2020), Bulgarian and Swiss chess player of Russian origin
- Andrei Linde (* 1948), cosmologist and one of the founders of the inflation theory of the universe
- Boris Mordukhovich (* 1948), Russian-American mathematician
- Natalija Narotschnitskaja (* 1948), historian, politician and diplomat
- Svetlana Savitskaya (* 1948), cosmonaut
- Vladimir Shadrin (* 1948), ice hockey player
- Boris Schekassjuk (1948–2010), Germanist and translator
- Michail Schufutinski (* 1948), chanson singer and entertainer
- Natalja Sedych (* 1948), actress, figure skater and ballet dancer
- Lew Seljony (* 1948), physicist
- Alexander Soifer (* 1948), Russian-American mathematician
- Alexei Starobinski (* 1948), astrophysicist and cosmologist
- Shamil Tarpishchev (* 1948), tennis player and sports official
- Alexander Timoshinin (* 1948), rower and Olympic champion in 1968 and 1972
- Yuri Tyurin (1948–2017), ice hockey player
1949
- Juri Baturin (* 1949), cosmonaut and politician
- Yuri Blinow (* 1949), ice hockey player
- Mikhail Fedotov (* 1949), lawyer, journalist, media minister and UNESCO ambassador
- Alexander Grosberg (* 1949), polymer physicist, biophysicist and university professor
- Bernhard Gruber (* 1949), Austrian paleontologist
- Olga Karassjowa (* 1949), gymnast and Olympic champion
- Viktor Klimenko (* 1949), artistic gymnast
- Evgeni Koroliov (* 1949), pianist and music teacher in Germany
- Nikolai Kowaljow (1949–2019), politician and head of the secret service
- Natalja Lebedewa (* 1949), hurdler
- Alexander Lukyanov (* 1949), rower and Olympic champion in 1976
- Pawel Lungin (* 1949), film director and screenwriter
- Olga Morosowa (* 1949), tennis player
- Irina Muravjowa (born 1949), actress
- Sergei Novikow (* 1949), judoka and Olympic champion in 1976
- Nikolai Pankin (1949-2018), swimmer
- Alla Pugacheva (* 1949), singer and composer
- Vladimir Repnyov (born 1949), ice hockey player
- Irina Rodnina (* 1949), figure skater and multiple Olympic champion
- Irina Scherbakowa (* 1949), German and cultural scientist
- Natalja Sokolowa (* 1949), sprinter
- Yuri Stern (1949–2007), Israeli politician
- Sergei Volkov (1949–1990), figure skater
- Pyotr Vorobyov (* 1949), ice hockey coach and coach
1950
- Nadeschda Besfamilnaja (* 1950), sprinter
- Andrei Bolibruch (1950–2003), mathematician
- Alexander Fiseisky (* 1950), organist and musicologist
- Igor Ganikowskij (* 1950), Russian-German painter and writer
- Andrei Golowin (* 1950), composer
- Sabir Gussein-Sade (* 1950), mathematician
- Andrei Jakubik (* 1950), football player
- Gennady Karponosov (* 1950), figure skater
- Sergei Kisljak (* 1950), diplomat
- Alexander Korschakow (* 1950), officer and politician
- Sergei Lavrov (born 1950), politician; Russian Foreign Minister since 2004
- Boris Morukow (1950–2015), cosmonaut
- Farchat Mustafin (* 1950), wrestler, multiple world and European champion and bronze medal winner at the 1976 Olympic Games
- Lev Natochenny (* 1950), Russian-American pianist and piano professor
- Tatjana Owetschkina (* 1950), basketball player
- Yuri Piwowarow (* 1950), historian and political scientist
- Boris Scharkow (* 1950), physicist
- Georgi Schenbrot (* 1950), mammaloge
- Vyacheslav Shokurov (born 1950), mathematician
- Alexander Sidelnikow (1950–2003), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Alexander Stepanow (* 1950), computer scientist
- Sergei Sukhinov (* 1950), children's book author
1951-1960
1951
- Vyacheslav Anissin (born 1951), ice hockey player
- Natalja Belochwostikowa (* 1951), actress
- Alexander Bodunow (1951–2017), ice hockey player
- Ulrich Burkhardt (1951–1997), German theater director
- Alexander Filippow (* 1951), ice hockey player
- Konstantin Klimow (1951–1982), ice hockey player
- Viktor Krivolapov (* 1951), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Alexander Laweikin (* 1951), cosmonaut
- Yuri Lebedew (* 1951), ice hockey player
- Andrei Lobussow (1951-2010), chess composer
- Alexei Malaschenko (* 1951), political scientist
- Pyotr Mamonow (* 1951), rock musician, songwriter and actor
- Sonja Margolina (* 1951), author
- Vyacheslav Tschanow (* 1951), football goalkeeper and goalkeeper coach
- Iwan Tscherednik (* 1951), mathematician
- Alexander Vinogradow (* 1951), canoeist and Olympic champion
- Viktor Vlasov (* 1951), marksman and Olympic champion
1952
- Vera Anissimova (* 1952), sprinter
- Darja Donzowa (* 1952), crime writer
- Boris Garlitsky (* 1952), violinist and music teacher
- Arcadi Gaydamak (* 1952), Israeli billionaire
- Wladimir Gussinski (* 1952), media entrepreneur
- Sergei Ipatow (* 1952), astronomer and asteroid discoverer
- Pawel Kogan (* 1952), conductor
- Michail Kuznetsov (* 1952), rower and Olympic champion
- Vyacheslav Lemeschew (1952–1996), boxer and 1972 Olympic champion
- Vladimir Lopuchin (1952–2020), economist, politician and minister
- Yekaterina Novizkaja (* 1952), Russian-Belgian classical pianist
- Pavel Polian (* 1952), cultural geographer and historian
- Vladimir Sawjalow (* 1952), historian and archaeologist
- Vladimir Sharov (1952-2018), writer
- Marina Solodkin (1952–2013), Israeli politician of Russian origin
- Andrei Subow (* 1952), historian and political scientist
- Vitaly Tschurkin (1952–2017), diplomat
- Alexander Woltschkow (* 1952), ice hockey player and coach
1953
- Alexander Chartschenkow (* 1953), basketball player and coach
- Dmitrij Khmelnitski (* 1953), architect and publicist
- Fyodor Chorochordin (* 1953), diplomat
- Valery Gergiev (* 1953), Russian conductor of Ossetian origin
- Kirill Geworgjan (* 1953), diplomat
- Sergei Yastrschembski (* 1953), diplomat
- Vyacheslav Moshe Kantor (* 1953), Russian entrepreneur
- Sergei Kawagoe (1953-2008), rock musician
- Vladimir Kovalyov (born 1953), figure skater
- Nikolai Kuznetsov (* 1953), rower
- Vladimir Lobanov (1953-2007), speed skater
- Sergei Makarytschew (* 1953), chess grandmaster
- Sergei Netschajew (* 1953), diplomat and ambassador
- Oleg Orlow (* 1953), head of the legal center of the human rights organization "Memorial"
- Alexander Podrabinek (* 1953), journalist and human rights activist
- Jelena Proklowa (* 1953), actress
- Alexander Raskatow (* 1953), composer
- Sergei Starostin (1953-2005), linguist
- Olga Swiblowa (* 1953), museum director, curator and film director
- Georgi Tschistjakow (1953–2007), Russian Orthodox clergyman, theologian, historian and classical philologist
1954
- Boris Chawkin (* 1954), political scientist and historian
- Alexei Chochlow (* 1954), polymer physicist and university professor
- Natalja Duschkina (* 1954), architect, architectural historian and university professor
- Andrei Karlow (1954–2016), diplomat and ambassador
- Dmitri Kisseljow (* 1954), journalist
- Alexei Kornienko (* 1954), Austrian conductor, pianist and professor of piano and chamber music of Russian descent
- Jelena Kotowa (* 1954), economist, politician, writer and publicist
- Anatoli Kudrjawizki (* 1954), writer and translator
- Elena Lappin (* 1954), British writer and journalist
- Andrei Minenkow (* 1954), figure skater
- Yuri Polyakov (* 1954), writer
- Taras Polyakov (* 1954), museologist and university professor
- Sergej O. Prokofieff (1954–2014), anthroposophist
- Juri Rosum (* 1954), pianist
- Valentina Sidorova (* 1954), fencer and Olympic champion in 1976
- Michail Zfasman (* 1954), mathematician and computer scientist
1955
- Anastassija Archipowa (* 1955), illustrator
- Sinetula Biljaletdinow (* 1955), ice hockey player
- Alexander Brodski (* 1955), architect and artist
- Irina Chakamada (* 1955), economist, politician, author and television and radio presenter
- Michail Charit (* 1955), scientist and architect
- Andrej Dugin (* 1955), illustrator in Germany
- Andrei Gawrilow (* 1955), pianist
- Galina Yerschowa (* 1955), historian, anthropologist, epigraphist
- Yuri Kidjajew (* 1955), handball player and Olympic champion
- Wladimir Kuzmin (* 1955), rock musician and composer
- Sergei Mawrodi (1955–2018), entrepreneur and white-collar criminal
- Irina Moissejewa (* 1955), figure skater
- Alex Nepomniaschy (* 1955), Russian-American cameraman
- Pjotr Olev (* 1955), actor and director in Germany
- Sergej Petrenko (* 1955), football player and coach
- Valery Rubakov (* 1955), physicist
- Alexander Sawjalow (* 1955), cross-country skier
- Salavat Shcherbakov (* 1955), sculptor, professor, academician of the Russian Academy of Arts and People's Artist of the Russian Federation
- Marina Staden (* 1955), German volleyball player of Russian descent
- Nikolai Swanidze (* 1955), television journalist
- Boris Tichomirow (* 1955), diplomat, manager and employee in the Russian Ministry of the Environment
- Vladimir Tschamow (* 1955), diplomat
- Valery Chekhov (* 1955), chess grandmaster
- Margarita Tupitsyn (* 1955), art historian
1956
- Natalja Andreitschenko (* 1956), actress
- Mikhail Burzew (1956–2015), fencer and Olympic champion
- Yevgeny Dulejew (* 1956), rower
- Yuri Felschtinski (* 1956), historian
- Jegor Gaidar (1956–2009), politician and economist
- Wera Glagolewa (1956–2017), theater and film actress, screenwriter and director
- Sergei Kalinitschew (* 1956), chess player and trainer
- Lyubow Kasarnowskaja (* 1956), soprano and opera singer
- Yevgeny Kisseljow (* 1956), television journalist
- Nikita Koschkin (* 1956), classical guitarist and composer
- Platon Lebedew (* 1956), entrepreneur
- Natalja Linitschuk (* 1956), figure skater
- Vladislav Listjew (1956–1995), journalist and general director of the ORT television station
- Vyacheslav Nikonov (* 1956), politician
- Michail Pogosjan (* 1956), aircraft manufacturer
- Ali Polossin (* 1956), scientist and politician
- Alexander Rosenblatt (* 1956), composer
- Igor Schestkow (* 1956), Russian-German writer
- Arkadi Schilkloper (* 1956), jazz musician
- Alexander Zhukov (* 1956), politician and economist
- Natasha Shneider (1956–2008), rock musician and actress
- Nikolai Sidorow (* 1956), track and field athlete and Olympic champion
- Andrei Smirnow (* 1956), multimedia artist and performer, composer, instrument maker and music teacher
- Olga Solomina (* 1956), glaciologist and university lecturer
- Sergei Starostin (* 1956), jazz and world clarinetist and singer
- Marina Sujewa (* 1956), ice dancer and ice dance trainer
- Andrei Tolstoy (1956–2016), art historian
- Alexei Ulyukayev (* 1956), politician, Acting Minister for Economic Development of the Russian Federation
- Viktor Wassiljew (* 1956), mathematician
- Alexander Voloshin (* 1956), politician, entrepreneur and statesman
1957
- Alexandra Aichenwald (* 1957), Russian-Australian linguist
- Leonard Blavatnik (* 1957), American entrepreneur (billionaire)
- Larissa Brytschewa (* 1957), lawyer and politician
- Andrei Bukin (* 1957), figure skater
- Gleb Gamasin (1957–2014), visual artist, graphic artist and designer
- Maxim Kantor (* 1957), painter and graphic artist
- Michail Kassyanow (* 1957), politician, Prime Minister of Russia (2000-2004)
- Wladimir Kotenjow (* 1957), diplomat and Russian ambassador to Germany from 2004 to 2010
- Alexander Lasutkin (* 1957), cosmonaut
- Shlomo Mintz (* 1957), Israeli violinist, violist and conductor
- Viktor Pankrashkin (1957–1993), basketball player
- Sergei Prichodko (* 1957), politician
- Boris Sokolow (* 1957), historian and literary scholar
- Viktor Tyumenev (1957-2018), ice hockey player
1958
- Alexander Baluyev (born 1958), actor
- Jelena Bashkirowa (* 1958), pianist
- Olga Burjakina (* 1958), basketball player
- Ekaterina Degot (* 1958), art historian and curator
- Vyacheslav Fetissov (* 1958), Minister of Sports and former ice hockey player
- Boris Fjodorow (1958–2008), economist and politician
- Michail Leontjew (* 1958), TV journalist
- Anna Maluchina (* 1958), marksman
- Valentin Manuilow (* 1958), journalist, publisher and political scientist
- Sergei Mikhailov (* 1958), businessman
- Yuri Pimenow (1958-2019), rower
- Grigory Rodchenkov (* 1958), former director of the Moscow Anti-Doping Center
- Marina Rumjanzewa (* 1958), journalist and author
- Sergei Shachrai (* 1958), figure skater
- Viktor Schenderowitsch (* 1958), satirist, journalist and screenwriter
- Anna Schtschetinina (* 1958), architect and artist
- Sergei Sernow (* 1958), film producer and actor
- Valery Syutkin (born 1958), singer
- Vladimir Subkov (* 1958), ice hockey player
- Konstantin Swesdotschotow (* 1958), artist
- Vasily Tikhonov (1958–2013), ice hockey coach and player
- Pawel Tschilin (* 1958), organ builder
- Natalja Tschmyrjowa (1958-2015), tennis player
- Elena Zaremba (* 1958), opera singer
1959
- Sergei Golovkin (1959–1996), serial killer
- Vladimir Jakowlew (* 1959), journalist
- Yuri Kaschirin (* 1959), cyclist and Olympic champion in 1980
- Sergei Korjaschkin (* 1959), saber fencer
- Alexander Koschkin (1959-2012), boxer
- Andrei Krioukov (* 1959), Russian-German painter and graphic designer
- Nikolai Kudrjawzew (* 1950), physicist and university professor
- Elena Kuschnerova (* 1959), pianist
- Olga Lapina (* 1959), architect
- Alexander Lebedew (* 1959), entrepreneur
- Andrei Leonow (* 1959), theater and film actor
- Wladimir Mau (* 1959), economist
- Olga Meerson (* 1959), Slavist and university professor
- Alexei Meschkow (* 1959), ambassador
- Simon Nabatov (* 1959), Russian-American jazz pianist
- Juri Neretin (* 1959), mathematician
- Leonid Newslin (* 1959), Russian-Israeli entrepreneur
- Andrei Nikolski (1959–1995), pianist
- Dmitri Pissarenko (* 1959), actor and voice actor
- Alexander Rymanow (* 1959), handball player and coach
- David Thomas (* 1959), British journalist and writer
- Fyodor Cherenkov (1959-2014), football player and coach
1960
- Ljudmila Berlinskaja (* 1960), pianist
- Natalja Bestemjanowa (* 1960), figure skater
- Sergei Danilin (* 1960), luge rider
- Polina Daschkowa (* 1960), crime writer
- Yuri Fedkin (* 1960), marksman
- Pavel Feinstein (* 1960), painter in Germany
- Vasily Golowanow (* 1960), writer, journalist and photographer
- Pawel Grudinin (* 1960), agricultural entrepreneur and politician
- Dmitri Gutow (* 1960), artist
- Rinat Ibragimow (* 1960), double bass player, conductor and music teacher
- Artur Jussupow (* 1960), German chess player of Russian origin
- Andrei Kobjakov (* 1960), Belarusian politician
- Marina Koschewaja (* 1960), swimmer and Olympic champion
- Vladimir Krutov (1960–2012), ice hockey player
- Alexander Mamut (* 1960), politician and entrepreneur
- Lew Manowitsch (* 1960), Russian-American media theorist, critic and artist
- Jelena Muchina (1960–2006), artistic gymnast
- Igor Nikulin (* 1960), track and field athlete
- Oleg Pervakov (* 1960), chess grandmaster
- Vladimir Plungjan (* 1960), linguist
- Sergei Ponomarenko (* 1960), figure skater
- Igor Presnyakov (* 1960), guitarist
- Sergei Sagni (* 1960), musician and composer
- Weronika Skworzowa (* 1960), doctor and politician
- Viviana Sofronitsky (* 1960), Russian-Canadian pianist
- Mark Spivakovsky (* 1960), mathematician
- Alexander Sybin (* 1960), ice hockey player and coach
- Katia Tchemberdji (* 1960), composer and pianist
- Boris Titow (* 1960), entrepreneur and politician
- Dmitri Wrubel (* 1960), painter
- Alexei Wyschmanawin (1960-2000), chess master
1961-1970
1961
- Victor Batyrev (* 1961), mathematician
- Oleg Boschjew (* 1961), speed skater
- Igor Glek (* 1961), chess grandmaster
- Valentin Ivanov (* 1961), football referee
- Andrei Korotajew (* 1961), historian
- Irina Kuznetsova (* 1961), polar researcher and photographer
- Juri Milner (* 1961), entrepreneur
- Alexei Morosow (* 1961), physicist
- Igor Muchin (* 1961), photographer
- Vladimir Potanin (* 1961), entrepreneur
- Igor Rivin (* 1961), Canadian mathematician
- Michail Schischkin (* 1961), writer and journalist
- Andrei Shleifer (* 1961), American economist and professor at Harvard University
- André Sikojev (* 1961), German-Russian priest and film producer
- Iolanda Tschen (* 1961), track and field athlete
- Michail Wassiljew (* 1961), handball trainer and player
1962
- Julia Dolgorukowa (* 1962), painter and designer
- Alexander Dugin (* 1962), philosopher, sociologist and political scientist
- Jelisaweta Glinka (1962–2016), humanitarian activist and emergency doctor
- Olga Golodez (* 1962), economist and politician
- Nikolai Yevmenov (* 1962), admiral, commander of the Northern Fleet
- Marija Korowina (* 1962), mathematician and university professor
- Vladimir Kotin (* 1962), figure skater
- Eduardo del Llano (* 1962), Cuban writer, cinema director, actor and film producer
- Wiktor Pelevin (* 1962), writer
- Sergei Rodionow (* 1962), football player and coach
- Dmitri Selenin (* 1962), politician
- Anatoly Semenov (born 1962), ice hockey player
- Marina Suprun (* 1962), rower
- Galina Timchenko (* 1962), journalist
1963
- Jelena Baturina (* 1963), entrepreneur and billionaire
- José Biriukov (* 1963), Spanish-Russian basketball player
- Georgi Boos (* 1963), politician and businessman of German descent; Governor of Kaliningrad Oblast (2005–2010)
- Mikhail Khodorkovsky (* 1963), entrepreneur and former oligarch
- Elena Denisova (* 1963), Austrian violinist and festival director of Russian descent
- Kira Iwanowa (1963-2001), figure skater
- Mikhail Yefremov (* 1963), film actor and theater director
- Michail Evstafjew (* 1963), painter, photographer and writer
- Michał Krasenkow (* 1963), Polish chess master of Russian descent
- Marija Mednikowa (* 1963), anthropologist and university professor
- Sergei Mitrochin (* 1963), politician
- Igor Nak (* 1963), politician and entrepreneur
- Natalja Negoda (* 1963), actress
- Paul Nikitchenko (* 1963), painter
- Maxim Ossipow (* 1963), author and cardiologist
- Dmitry Peregudov (* 1963), ballet dancer, choreographer and director
- Leonid Polterovich (* 1963), Russian-born Israeli mathematician
- Sergei Prjachin (born 1963), ice hockey player
- Dmitri Rogozin (* 1963), politician and diplomat; from 2008 to 2011 permanent representative to NATO
- Alexei Schulgin (* 1963), media artist (known as 386 DX )
- Anton Siluanow (* 1963), economist and politician
- Vladimir Solovyov (* 1963), journalist, television and radio presenter, publicist, singer and social activist
- Igor Stelnow (1963–2009), ice hockey player and coach
- Igor Tichomirow (* 1963), Soviet-Canadian sword fencer
- Katja Vassilieva (* 1963), Russian-Austrian cultural manager, graphic artist and painter
- Jelena Wodoresowa (* 1963), figure skater and trainer
1964
- Jelena Batalowa (* 1964), freestyle skier
- Igor Boldin (born 1964), ice hockey player
- Oleg Boyko (* 1964), entrepreneur, manager and international investor
- Yuri Chmyljow (born 1964), ice hockey player
- Olga Dugina (* 1964), illustrator in Germany
- Bakhtiyar Gulyamov (* 1964), Uzbek diplomat
- Laine Jänes (* 1964), Estonian politician
- Sergei Kozlov (* 1964), Russian-American cameraman
- Jelena Manajenkowa (* 1964), geographer and meteorologist
- Alexei Marjin (1964–2016), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Marija Masina (* 1964), fencer
- Zvi Meniker (* 1964), Israeli harpsichordist, organist, fortepianist and musicologist
- Sergei Nemtschinow (* 1964), ice hockey player and coach
- Alexandra Pawlowa (1964–2013), architect, artist and university professor
- Vladimir Romanov (* 1964), Russian-German composer and pianist
- Sergei Sagrajewski (1964–2020), architectural historian and author
- Igor Schpilband (* 1964), Soviet ice dancer and American figure skating coach
- Dmitri Schabanow (* 1964), sailor
- Jewgeni Schwidler (* 1964), entrepreneur; Oil billionaire
- Marina Cherkassova (* 1964), figure skater
- Yuri Tschinkel (* 1964), German-Russian mathematician
- Olga Uskowa (* 1964), computer scientist, university lecturer and entrepreneur
- Alexander Wedernikow (* 1964), conductor
1965
- Sergei Basarewitsch (* 1965), basketball coach
- Igor Khoroshev (* 1965), musician
- Jekaterina Dewlet (1965–2018), prehistorian and university professor
- Alex Eskin (* 1965), Russian-born American mathematician
- Amina Gusner (* 1965), German actress, director and author
- Ashot Jegiasarjan (* 1965), politician
- Olga Yevkova (* 1965), basketball player
- Igor Jijikine (born 1965), actor
- Anna Kondraschowa (* 1965), figure skater
- Andrei Koslow (1965–2006), politician; Head of the Banking Authority 2002–2006
- Dmitri Kuznetsov (* 1965), football player and coach
- Dmitri Mironov (born 1965), ice hockey player
- Mikhail Prokhorov (* 1965), entrepreneur
- Yuri Sawitschew (* 1965), football player
- Inna Schelannaja (* 1965), musician
- Mikhail Shtalenkov (* 1965), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Boris Schumatsky (* 1965), Russian-German writer and publicist
- Maria Serebriakova (* 1965), Russian-German artist
- Igor Sutjagin (* 1965), nuclear physicist
- Nikolai Sykow (* 1965), actor, director, artist, puppet designer and puppeteer
- German Titow (* 1965), ice hockey player
- Natalja Voronowa , b. Pomoschtschnikowa (* 1965), sprinter
- Lilya Zilberstein (* 1965), pianist in Germany
1966
- Dmitri Alexandrov (* 1966), voice actor and actor in Germany
- Ilarion Alfejew (* 1966), Russian Orthodox Metropolitan of Wolokolamsk and head of the Foreign Office of the Moscow Patriarchate
- Marina Belozerskaya (* 1966), American art historian and non-fiction author
- Dmitri Bilosertschew (* 1966), artistic gymnast
- Anna Bogouchevskaia (* 1966), German-Russian sculptor
- Stanislaw Bunin (* 1966), pianist
- Maxim Dlugy (* 1966), Russian-American grandmaster in chess
- Orhan Dschemal (1966-2018), journalist
- Natalja Jegorowa (* 1966), tennis player
- Natalja Kasperskaja (* 1966), entrepreneur
- Olga Kryuchkova (* 1966), writer
- Julija Latynina (* 1966), writer and journalist
- Anton Nossik (1966–2017), journalist, social activist and blogger
- Andrei Olchowski (* 1966), tennis player
- Vitaly Prokhorov (born 1966), ice hockey player
- Arsen Rewasow (* 1966), writer
- Sergei Rewin (* 1966), cosmonaut
- Maxim Shevchenko (* 1966), journalist and television presenter
- Andrei Tschesnokow (* 1966), tennis player
- Igor Vyasmikin (1966–2009), ice hockey player
- Vladimir Wojewodski (1966–2017), mathematician
1967
- Anna Akhmanova (* 1967), cell biologist
- Dmitri Bagrjanow (1967-2015), long jumper
- Jaroslaw Blanter (* 1967), physicist
- Fyodor Bondarchuk (* 1967), film director, screenwriter and actor
- Andrei Borodin (* 1967), banker
- Pyotr Botschkarev (* 1967), pole vaulter
- Ekaterina Derzhavina (* 1967), pianist and university teacher
- Masha Gessen (* 1967), Russian-American journalist and writer
- Sergei Grinkow (1967–1995), figure skater
- Jelena Guljajewa (* 1967), high jumper
- Andrei Ivanov (1967–2009), football player
- Wladimir Kaminer (* 1967), German writer and columnist of Russian-Jewish origin
- Lidia Kawina (* 1967), musician
- Igor Kornejew (* 1967), football player and coach
- Psoi Korolenko (* 1967), songwriter and performance artist
- Boris Kozlov (* 1967), jazz musician
- Dmitri Liwanow (* 1967), politician and physicist
- Dmitri Ljubinski (* 1967), diplomat
- Pavel Lychnikoff (* 1967), Russian-American actor
- Igor Markin (* 1967), entrepreneur and art collector
- Viktorija Milwidskaya (* 1967), tennis player
- Oleg Nikitinski (1967–2015), classical and neo-Latin philologist
- Dmitri Peskow (* 1967), diplomat and press secretary for the Russian President
- Dmitri Shevchenko (* 1967), fencer and Olympic champion
- Misha Stefanuk (* 1967), composer, pianist and music teacher
- Maxim Topilin (* 1967), politician
- Anton Utkin (* 1967), writer
- Marina Weis (* 1967), German-Russian actress
- Tikhon (* 1967), Russian Orthodox bishop
- Dmitri Zakharine (* 1967), German media scientist
- Anna Zlotovskaya (* 1967), violinist and performer
1968
- Leonid Agutin (* 1968), singer and musician
- Dmitri Charin (* 1968), soccer goalkeeper and soccer coach
- Rubén Gallego (* 1968), Russian writer of Spanish origin
- Julija Garajewa (* 1968), fencer
- Wladislaw Kalarasch (* 1968), handball player
- Witali Karamnow (* 1968), ice hockey player
- Igor Kolyvanov (* 1968), football player and coach
- Ilya Lagutenko (* 1968), actor and musician
- Yevgenia Manjukowa (* 1968), tennis player
- Sjarhej Martynau (* 1968), Belarusian sports shooter
- Katerina Medvedeva (* 1968), actress
- Mikhail Nestrujew (* 1968), marksman and Olympic champion
- Nikolai Pissarew (* 1968), football player and coach
- Mikhail Pronichev (* 1968), football player
- Oxana Robski (* 1968), writer
- Leonid Sluzki (* 1968), politician
- Julia Soubbotina (* 1968), designer, costume and set designer and painter
- Alexander Tchigir (* 1968), German water polo goalkeeper of Russian origin
- Vsevolod Tschaplin (1968–2020), archpriest of the Russian Orthodox Church
- Andrei Tschernyschow (* 1968), football player and coach
1969
- Boris Berezovsky (* 1969), pianist
- Xenia Chairowa (born 1969), actress
- Léonid Karev (* 1969), composer in France
- Pawel Kolobkow (* 1969), sword fencer
- Olga Konkova (* 1969), jazz pianist
- Jelena Kononova (1969-2014), football player
- Inna Lassowskaja (* 1969), triple jumper
- Weronika Martschenko (* 1969), activist
- Maxim Michailowski (* 1969), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Stas Misseschnikow (* 1969), Israeli politician
- Ilja Moschtschanski (* 1969), military historian
- Kirill Nemoljajew (* 1969), ballet dancer, actor, radio and television presenter, singer and music producer
- Alexander Nitzberg (* 1969), German-Russian author and translator
- Andrei Okunkow (* 1969), mathematician
- Anatoli Osmolowski (* 1969), artist, theorist and curator
- Wladimir Pronin (* 1969), obstacle and long-distance runner
- Igor Shalimov (born 1969), football player
- Eduard Senowka (* 1969), pentathlete
- Jelena Timina (* 1969), table tennis player
- Pyotr Tolstoy (* 1969), journalist, actor and politician
- Anya Verkhovskaya (* around 1969), film producer and human rights activist
1970
- Denis Burgaslijew (* 1970), actor and musician
- Sergei Kharkov (* 1970), gymnast
- Sergei Filin (* 1970), ballet dancer and director of the Bolshoi Ballet
- Irina Gerassimjonok (* 1970), sports shooter
- Igor Girkin (* 1970), one of the military leaders of the Donetsk People's Republic
- Julija Graudyn (* 1970), hurdler
- Georgi Evtjuchin (* 1970), ice hockey player
- Alexander Karpovtsev (1970–2011), ice hockey player
- Pyotr Klimow (* 1970), composer and poet
- Igor Korolyov (1970–2011), ice hockey player and coach
- Sergei Krylow (* 1970), violinist
- Marianna Maximovskaya (* 1970), television journalist
- Galina Melnik (* 1970), table tennis player
- Ruth Olshan (* 1970), German film producer and director and screenwriter
- Oleg Ovsyannikov (* 1970), figure skater
- Sergei Ovtschinnikow (* 1970), football goalkeeper
- Irina Palina (* 1970), table tennis player
- Kirill Preobrazhensky (* 1970), artist
- Anton Rovner (* 1970), Russian-born American composer, music critic and music theorist
- Alexei Schamnow (* 1970), ice hockey player
- Igor Skalin (* 1970), sailor
- Sergei Slobin (* 1970), racing car driver
- Juta Strīķe (1970–2020), Latvian politician
- Sergei Zubov (born 1970), ice hockey player
- Genndy Tartakovsky (* 1970), American animator
- Vladimir Timoshinin (* 1970), water diver
- Igor Tschugainow (* 1970), football player and coach
1971-1980
1971
- Alexei Aigi (* 1971), musician, composer and violinist
- Stanislaw Belkowski (* 1971), Russian political scientist of Polish-Jewish origin
- Lena Bloch (* 1971), jazz musician
- Sergei Bodrow (1971–2002), film actor and director
- Pawel Bure (* 1971), ice hockey player
- Margarita Drobiazko (* 1971), Lithuanian figure skater
- Vadim Eilenkrig (* 1971), jazz trumpeter and music teacher
- Vladimir Fyodorov (* 1971), figure skater
- Kirill Gerasimow (* 1971), poker player
- Alexander Geringas (* 1971), German music producer
- Ekaterina Gordejewa (* 1971), figure skater and Olympic champion
- Marija Kalinina (* 1971), model
- Anton Kapustin (* 1971), Russian-American physicist
- Yevgeny Kissin (* 1971), pianist
- Lena Klassen (* 1971), German author
- Denis Kriwoschlykow (* 1971), handball player
- Jelena Lebedenko (* 1971), heptathlete and triple jumper
- Olia Lialina (* 1971), journalist and net artist
- Michail Lukin (* 1971), Russian-American physicist
- Witali Lunkin (* 1971), poker player
- Boris Margolin (* 1971), German chess player of Russian origin
- Kristina Orbakaite (* 1971), pop singer and actress
- Igor Pashkevich (1971–2016), figure skater
- Wladislaw Pavlovich (* 1971), fencer
- Georgij Pestov (* 1971), German-Russian cameraman
- Oleg Petrov (born 1971), ice hockey player
- Katerina Poladjan (* 1971), Russian-German actress, radio play speaker and writer
- Alexander Prokopjew (* 1971), ice hockey player
- Oleg Schewzow (* 1971), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Alexander Seliwanow (* 1971), ice hockey player and coach
- Katia Skanavi (* 1971), pianist
- Andrei Skopinzew (* 1971), ice hockey player
- Dmitri Swatkowski (* 1971), modern pentathlon
- Sergei Svyagin (* 1971), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Yuri Tischkow (1971–2003), football player
- Anita Zoi (* 1971), singer
1972
- Yuri Bogdanow (* 1972), pianist and university professor
- Alexander Borodai (* 1972), politician of the Donetsk People's Republic
- Maria Butyrskaja (* 1972), figure skater
- Damir Chairetdinow (* 1972), historian and ethnologist
- Alexander Chawanow (* 1972), ice hockey player
- Boris Chlebnikow (* 1972), film director and screenwriter
- Arkadi Dvorkovich (* 1972), economist and politician
- Michail Fischman (* 1972), journalist
- Yuri Goloubev (* 1972), musician
- Sergei Gordejew (* 1972), real estate entrepreneur and politician
- Irina Grigoryeva (* 1972), football player
- Wladimir Jurowski (* 1972), conductor
- Oxana Kushchenko (* 1972), freestyle skier
- Michail Kuschnerjow (* 1972), beach volleyball player
- Igor Lebedew (* 1972), politician; Son of Vladimir Zhirinovsky
- Michael Lucas (* 1972), American actor and director
- Nikolai Luganski (* 1972), pianist
- Irena Mazin (* 1972), Israeli triathlete
- Boris Mironov (* 1972), ice hockey player
- Nikolai Mitrochin (* 1972), journalist and historian
- Ildar Muchometow (* 1972), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Olga Müller-Omeltchenko (* 1972), German dancer
- Sergej Newski (* 1972), composer
- Hanjar Ödäýew (* 1972), Turkmen chess player
- Jakow Okun (* 1972), jazz musician
- Olena Petrowa (* 1972), Russian-Ukrainian biathlete
- Alexander Pljuschtschew (* 1972), journalist, blogger and radio and news anchor
- Alexei Popogrebski (* 1972), film director and screenwriter
- Alexandr Porchomowski (* 1972), Israeli sprinter of Russian origin
- Svetlana Samochwalowa (* 1972), racing cyclist
- Alexander Schirschow (* 1972), saber fencer; Olympic champion 1992
- Lisa Smirnova (* 1972), Austrian pianist
- Konstantin Sonin (* 1972), economist
- Marija Stepanowa (* 1972), writer, poet and essayist
- Viktorija Tolstoganova (born 1972), actress
- Alexei Wassiljew (* 1972), racing car driver
1973
- Igor Alexandrow (* 1973), German-Russian ice hockey player
- Jelena Azarova (* 1973), synchronized swimmer, Olympic champion in 2000 and 2004
- Ilja Awerbuch (* 1973), ice dancer
- Sergei Besrukov (* 1973), actor
- Sergei Brin (* 1973), computer scientist and “President of Technology” at Google
- Lena Dąbkowska-Cichocka (* 1973), Polish politician
- Natalja Gorelowa (* 1973), middle-distance runner
- Leo Hao (* 1973), painter and graphic designer
- Maria Kaz (* 1973), singer
- Leo Khasin (* 1973), German director
- Denis Kljujew (* 1973), football player and coach
- Natascha Korsakowa (* 1973), violinist
- Anselika Krylowa (* 1973), figure skater
- Alexander Kuznetsov (* 1973), mathematician
- Jelena Leonowa (* 1973), figure skater
- Irina Lobatschowa (* 1973), ice dancer
- Jelena Makarowa (* 1973), tennis player
- Alexander Melnikow (* 1973), pianist
- Nikita Nekrasow (* 1973), physicist
- Maria Rybakova (* 1973), writer
- Igor Simutenkow (* 1973), football player and coach
- Ekaterina Tarnopolskaja (* 1973), pianist
- Swetlana Timoschinina (* 1973), water diver
- Vladislav Tkachiev (* 1973), French chess master of Russian origin
- Leon Tsoukernik (* 1973), Czech entrepreneur, casino owner, poker player and art collector
- Anya Ulinich (* 1973), Russian-American painter and writer
1974
- Marina Andrievskaya (* 1974), Swedish badminton player of Russian origin
- Jelena Antonowa (* 1974), synchronized swimmer, Olympic champion 2000
- Alla Bastert-Tkachenko (* 1974), professional dancer, dance sport trainer, judge and choreographer
- Vladimir Bestschastnych (* 1974), football player
- Alexander Braverman (* 1974), Israeli mathematician
- Uri Brener (* 1974), Israeli composer
- Sergei Brylin (* 1974), ice hockey player
- Valeri Bure (* 1974), ice hockey player
- Oksana Dorodnowa (* 1974), rower
- Schanna Friske (1974–2015), actress and singer
- Wera Iljina (* 1974), water diver
- Marina Jakuschewa (* 1974), badminton player
- Dmitri Jemez (* 1974), author of children's and youth fantasy literature
- Elena Langer (* 1974), Russian-British composer
- Georgij Makazaria (* 1974), Austrian musician and actor of Russian origin
- Stanislaw Markelow (1974–2009), lawyer and human rights attorney
- Sergei Maximow (* 1974), German-Russian hacker
- Jelena Miroschina (1974-1995), water diver
- Mikhail Nemirovsky (* 1974), German-Russian ice hockey player
- Nikolaj Nikitin (* 1974), founder and head of the SOFA - School of Film Agents project and the Filmplus film festival
- Olga Novokschtschenowa (* 1974), synchronized swimmer, Olympic champion in 2000 and 2004
- Sergei Ryazansky (* 1974), cosmonaut
- Sergei Sharikov (1974–2015), saber fencer, two-time Olympic champion and three-time world champion
- Klavdia Smola (* 1974), German literary scholar and Slavist
- Vicca (* 1974), porn actress and model
- Julia Vorobyova (* 1974), figure skater
1975
- Alexei Alipov (* 1975), marksman
- Marina Anissina (* 1975), figure skater and 2002 Olympic champion in ice dancing
- Alexei Barannikow (* 1975), Nordic combined athlete
- Pavel Boitschenko (* 1975), ice hockey player
- Alek Epstein (* 1975), scientist, sociologist, political scientist and historian
- Natalia Filatkina (* 1975), Germanist in Germany
- Alexei Gluschkow (* 1975), wrestler
- Konstantin Golowskoi (* 1975), football player
- Oleg Grischkin (* 1975), racing cyclist
- Timur Ivanov (* 1975), Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation
- Anait Karpowa (* 1975), pianist
- Olga Kern (* 1975), pianist
- Jelena Kiper (* 1975), music producer
- Andrei Lissowski (* 1975), zoologist and mammalogist
- Kirill Medvedev (* 1975), poet, essayist, translator, political activist, singer and guitarist
- Maxim Menshikov (* 1975), archer and archery biathlete
- Nikolai Morosow (* 1975), Russian-Belarusian figure skater and ice dance coach
- Ilja Ponomarjow (* 1975), IT entrepreneur, blogger and politician
- Natalija Razumovskaya (* 1975), freestyle skier
- Eleonora Reznik (* 1975), German-Russian classical pianist, chamber musician and répétiteur
- Sergei Sachnowski (* 1975), Israeli figure skater
- Anna Skryleva (* 1975), pianist and conductor
- Dima Slobodeniouk (* 1975), Russian-Finnish conductor
- Andrej Soldatow (* 1975), investigative journalist and intelligence expert
- Andrei Solomatin (* 1975), football player
- Viktor Tschistjakow (* 1975), pole vaulter
1976
- Alexander Abt (* 1976), figure skater
- Jelena Bunina (* 1976), mathematician, manager and university lecturer
- Alexander Kharitonov (* 1976), ice hockey player
- Alexei Dudukalo (* 1976), racing driver
- Grégory Engels (* 1976), German politician ( Pirate Party )
- Leonid Kanareikin (* 1976), ice hockey player
- Denis Karzew (* 1976), ice hockey player
- Alexander Korolyuk (* 1976), ice hockey player
- Dmitri Kurljandski (* 1976), composer
- Daniil Markow (* 1976), ice hockey player
- Tatiana Panowa (* 1976), tennis player
- Dmitri Ryabykin (* 1976), ice hockey player
- Roman Scharonow (* 1976), football player
- Alexander Seidel (* 1976), German countertenor and conductor
- Roman Serow (* 1976), Russian-Israeli figure skater
- Vadim Svyagintsev (* 1976), chess master
- Yegor Titov (* 1976), football player
- Yevgenia Tschirikowa (* 1976), aeronautical engineer, entrepreneur and activist
- Alexander Vinogradov (* 1976), opera singer
- Anna Zassimova (* around 1976), German pianist, musicologist, art historian and music teacher
1977
- Nikolai Alexejew (* 1977), lawyer, LGBT activist and publicist
- Arkadi Babtschenko (* 1977), journalist and author
- Varvara Baryschewa (* 1977), speed skater
- Boris Bernaskoni (* 1977), architect, engineer and publisher
- Yegor Berojew (* 1977), film and theater actor and TV presenter
- Zoulikha Bouabdellah (* 1977), Algerian artist
- Andrei Dunajew (* 1977), lawyer, politician and former FSB employee
- Lyudmila Dymchenko (* 1977), freestyle skier
- Alexei Fadejew (* 1977), Nordic combined athlete
- Elena Fokina (* 1977), ballet dancer, choreographer and dance teacher
- Sergei Gukow (* 1977), physicist and mathematician
- Greg Kasavin (* 1977), Russian-American computer game journalist and developer
- Roman Kostomarow (* 1977), figure skater
- Ilja Kulik (* 1977), figure skater; Olympic champion 1998
- Sergei Kuznetsov (* 1977), architect
- Alex Miller (* 1977), Israeli politician
- Mikhail Mordvinov (* 1977), pianist
- Alexander Morosewitsch (* 1977), chess player
- Alexei Morosow (* 1977), ice hockey player
- Jewgeni Najer (* 1977), chess grandmaster
- Stanislaw Puchow (* 1977), badminton player
- Alina Schidkowa (* 1977), tennis player
- Roman Silantjew (* 1977), sociologist, religious historian and Islamic scholar
- Lyubov Sokolowa-Schaschkowa (* 1977), volleyball player
- Ksenia Svetlova (* 1977), Israeli journalist and politician
- Amir Tebenichin (* 1977), Kazakh pianist
- Sergei Udalzow (* 1977), opposition politician
- Alexander Wolchkov (* 1977), ice hockey player
1978
- Alexei Badjukov (* 1978), ice hockey player
- Julija Barsukowa (* 1978), athlete in rhythmic gymnastics
- Denis Boyarzev (* 1978), football player
- Olga Brusnikina (* 1978), synchronized swimmer, three-time Olympic champion, four-time world champion and ten-time European champion
- Michael Fichtenholz (* 1978), musicologist and opera director
- Alexei Frossin (* 1978), fencer
- Ruslan Grizan (* 1978), ski orienteer and mountain bike orienteer
- Ekaterina Klimowa (* 1978), actress
- Dmitri Kogan (1978-2017), violinist
- Yevgeny Korolyov (* 1978), ice hockey player
- Yevgenia Kulikovskaya (* 1978), tennis player
- Oleg Kwascha (* 1978), ice hockey player
- Alexander Leonow (* 1978), boxer
- Yegor Mikhailov (* 1978), ice hockey player
- Alexei Ogrintschuk (* 1978), oboist
- Alexei Pechow (* 1978), fantasy and science fiction writer
- Andrei Prokunin (* 1978), biathlete
- Olena Resnir (* 1978), Ukrainian handball player
- Andrei Saitschenko (* 1978), poker player
- Olga Saizewa-Augustin (* 1978), biathlete
- Sergei Samsonov (* 1978), ice hockey player
- Lew Schurbin (* 1978), composer and violist
- Igor Semschow (* 1978), football player
- Andrij Sokolowskyj (* 1978), Ukrainian high jumper
- Anton Sorokow (* 1978), Russian-Austrian violinist and violin teacher
- Maxim Spiridonov (* 1978), ice hockey player
- Andrei Strachow (* 1978), German-Russian ice hockey player
- Alexei Swirin (* 1978), rower and Olympic champion 2004
- Pavel Trachanov (1978-2011), ice hockey player
- Lila Tretikov (* 1978), American computer scientist and manager of Russian origin; Managing Director of the Wikimedia Foundation
- Julija Wassiljewa (* 1978), synchronized swimmer and Olympic champion in 2000
1979
- Maxim Afinogenow (* 1979), ice hockey player
- Denis Alimow (* 1979), natural track tobogganist
- Sofia Bogdanova (* 1979), German dancer
- Dmitri Bulykin (* 1979), football player
- Julija Bytschkowa (* 1979), architect and landscape architect
- Dmitri Djomuschkin (* 1979), right-wing extremist
- Irina Fedotova (* 1979), LGBT activist
- Alexander Fomitschow (* 1979), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Dmitri Gluchowski (* 1979), writer
- Sergei Ignaschewitsch (* 1979), football player
- Oxana Jad (* 1979), art photographer
- Dmitri Jurowski (* 1979), Russian-German conductor
- Anastassija Kapatschinskaja (* 1979), sprinter
- Sergei Karassjow (* 1979), football referee
- Semjon Koschin (* 1979), artist, painter, graphic artist and decorator
- Alexei Markow (* 1979), racing cyclist
- Alexander Michailin (* 1979), judoka
- Natalia Nasarowa (* 1979), track and field athlete
- Igor Pavlov (* 1979), pole vaulter
- Alexander Petschen (* 1979), physicist and mathematician
- Nikolai Pronin (* 1979), ice hockey player
- Andrei Romanow (* 1979), racing driver
- Andrei Rychagov (* 1979), chess player
- Olga Scharkowa (* 1979), curler
- Irina Sluzkaja (* 1979), figure skater, world champion and Olympic participant
- Maxim Solovyov (* 1979), ice hockey player
- Maria Solozobova (* 1979), violinist
- Igor Spassowchodski (* 1979), track and field athlete
- Alexander Stepanov (* 1979), ice hockey player
1980
- Irina Abyssowa (* 1980), triathlete
- Xenia Beliayeva (* 1980), electro musician
- Dmitri Berestow (* 1980), weightlifter
- Sofia Falkovitch (* around 1980), cantor
- Svetlana Feofanova (* 1980), athlete
- Jekaterina Gordon (* 1980), journalist, singer-songwriter and political activist
- Alexander Jerjomenko (* 1980), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Ilja Klimkin (* 1980), figure skater
- Alexander Kobrin (* 1980), pianist and university professor
- Yuri Kolokolnikow (* 1980), actor
- Tatiana Logunowa (* 1980), sword fencer
- Andrei Markow (* 1980), archery biathlete
- Tatjana Rjabkina (* 1980), orienteer
- Alexander Ryazantsev (born 1980), ice hockey player
- Marat Safin (* 1980), tennis player
- Sergei Shargunov (* 1980), writer
- Igor Shchadilov (born 1980), ice hockey player
- Anna Semenowitsch (* 1980), ice dancer, singer, actress and model
- Andrei Sidelnikow (* 1980), Russian-Kazakh football goalkeeper
- Slava , formerly Anastasia Vladimirovna Slanewskaja (* 1980), singer, actress and model
- Jelena Sokolowa (* 1980), figure skater
- Regina Spektor (* 1980), American singer and pianist of Soviet-Jewish origin
- Darja Tymoshenko (* 1980), Russian-Azerbaijani figure skater
- Michail Tschipurin (* 1980), handball player
- Vladimir Tsvetkov (* 1980), Russian-German figure skater, trainer and choreographer
- Roman Vasyanov (* 1980), cameraman
1981-1990
1981
- Ruschan Abbjassow (* 1981), personality of Islam
- Alexander Buturlin (* 1981), ice hockey player
- Elwira Chassjanowa (* 1981), synchronized swimmer and multiple European champion, world champion and Olympic champion
- Jelena Dementjewa (* 1981), tennis player
- Ivan Demidow (* 1981), poker player
- Alexander Drosdezki (* 1981), ice hockey player
- Vasily Filippow (* 1981), handball player
- Sergio Galoyan (* 1981), Russian music producer, songwriter and DJ of Armenian origin
- Katja Huhn (* 1981), German pianist
- Natalja Iwanowa (* 1981), hurdler and sprinter
- Vladimir Kara-Mursa (* 1981), politician and journalist
- Liza Kos (* 1981), German comedian, cabaret artist and songwriter
- Weronika Książkiewicz (* 1981), Polish actress
- Marina Kupzowa (* 1981), high jumper
- Anna Kurnikowa (* 1981), tennis player
- Oleg Kuzmin (* 1981), football player
- Julia Lautowa (* 1981), Austrian figure skater
- Sergei Lebedew (* 1981), journalist and author
- Maria Markina (* 1981), opera singer
- Nikita Morgachev (* 1981), rower
- Anastassia Myskina (* 1981), tennis player
- Pyotr Nalitsch (* 1981), composer and singer
- Sergei Nowizki (* 1981), ice dancer
- Anna Pjatych (* 1981), track and field athlete
- Roman Russinow (* 1981), automobile racing driver
- Maxim Rybin (* 1981), ice hockey player
- Oleg Saprykin (born 1981), ice hockey player
- Vera Schimanskaja (* 1981), rhythmic gymnast and Olympic champion in 2000
- Darja Schukowa (* 1981), art patron, fashion designer and media entrepreneur
- Pawel Sofjin (* 1981), shot putter
- Jelena Soja (* 1981), synchronized swimmer and Olympic champion in 2000
- Julija Soldatowa (* 1981), figure skater
- Ali Sunyaev (* 1981), professor of computer science
- Michail Sygar (* 1981), journalist
- Ekaterina Syssojewa (* 1981), tennis player
- Masha Tokareva (* 1981), German-Russian actress
1982
- Tamilla Abasova (* 1982), track cyclist
- Tatjana Antoschina (* 1982), racing cyclist
- Aljaksandr Baraukou (* 1982), Russian-Belarusian ice hockey player
- Alexei Berezuzky (* 1982), football player
- Vasily Beresuzki (* 1982), football player
- Bobina , actually Dmitri Almasow (* 1982), trance producer and DJ
- Ania Bukstein (* 1982), Israeli actress
- Lucy Dubinchik (* 1982), Israeli actress
- Gjulnara Fattachetdinowa (* 1982), tennis player
- Alexander Frolow (* 1982), ice hockey player
- Marija Gaidar (* 1982), Russian and Ukrainian politician
- Vladimir Gorbunov (* 1982), ice hockey player
- Julia Ioffe (* 1982), American journalist
- Marat Izmailov (* 1982), football player
- Lyudmila Jeschowa (* 1982), artistic gymnast
- Michail Juschny (* 1982), tennis player
- Pawel Kanarski (* 1982), ice hockey player
- Sergei Konkow (* 1982), ice hockey player
- Michail Kuklew (* 1982), ice hockey player
- Ilya Nikulin (* 1982), ice hockey player
- Maxim Oreschkin (* 1982), manager and politician, Minister of Economic Affairs of the Russian Federation
- Jelena Ovtschinnikowa (* 1982), synchronized swimmer; Olympic Champion 2008
- Nadeschda (Nadja) Petrowa (* 1982), tennis player
- Yevgeny Plechow (* 1982), ski jumper
- Andrei Rubzow (* 1982), oboist, conductor and composer
- Irina Sakurdjajewa (* 1982), chess grandmaster
- Jelena Samolodtschikowa (* 1982), gymnast; two-time Olympic champion in 2000
- Ekaterina Samuzewitsch (* 1982), activist
- Anna Scheps (* 1982), pianist
- Anna Schewzowa (* 1982), skeleton pilot
- Anna Schorina (* 1982), synchronized swimmer; Olympic champion in 2004 and 2008
- Boris Schpilewski (* 1982), racing cyclist
- Kristina Schuldt (* 1982), German painter
- Anna Siwkowa (* 1982), fencer
- Sergei Soin (* 1982), ice hockey player
- Dmitri Tursunow (* 1982), tennis player
- Alica Valiulova (* 1982), German lawyer and actress with Russian roots
- Alexei Werbow (* 1982), volleyball player
- Anton Woltschenkow (* 1982), ice hockey player
1983
- Alexander Andrejew (* 1983), pianist
- Igor Andreev (* 1983), tennis player
- Yevgeny Artyukhin (born 1983), ice hockey player
- Denis Bajew (* 1983), ice hockey player
- Nadja Bobyleva (* 1983), German actress
- Alex Bogomolov junior (born 1983), American-Russian tennis player
- Jelena Bowina (* 1983), tennis player
- Svetlana Khodchenkova (* 1983), television and film actress and model
- Iwan Chutorskoi (1983-2009), anti-fascist activist
- Anastassija Dawydowa (* 1983), synchronized swimmer
- Zoya Douchine (* 1983), Russian-German figure skater
- Daria Gaiazova (* 1983), Canadian cross-country skier
- Julija Golubchikowa (* 1983), pole vaulter
- Ivan Golunov (* 1983), journalist
- Alexander Grishchuk (* 1983), chess master of the world's elite
- Alexander Ilyin (* 1983), actor and singer
- Ilya Yashin (* 1983), politician
- Anastassia Yermakowa (* 1983), synchronized swimmer and four-time Olympic champion
- Nkeiruka Jesech (* 1983), curler
- Vika Jigulina (* 1983), Moldovan music producer, singer and DJane
- Yuri Klyuchnikov (* 1983), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Yevgeny Korotyshkin (* 1983), swimmer
- Ekaterina Koschokina (* 1983), tennis player
- Vitaly Kunin (* 1983), German chess grandmaster of Russian origin
- Olessja Kurotschkina (* 1983), soccer player
- Sergei Lazarew (* 1983), singer and actor
- Marina Lisorkina (* 1983), singer in the girl band Serebro
- Renat Mamaschew (* 1983), ice hockey player
- Pawel Pogrebnjak (* 1983), football player
- Yevgenia Polyakova (* 1983), sprinter and relay Olympic champion
- Mikhail Roshkov (* 1983), Russian-Kazakh football player
- Karina Sarkissova (* 1983), Russian-Austrian ballet dancer with Armenian roots
- Abdulhakim Schapijew (* 1983), Kazakh wrestler
- Timofej Schischkanow (* 1983), ice hockey player
- Natalja Schljapina (* 1983), soccer player
- Wiktor Schaitar (* 1983), racing car driver
- Denis Sergejew (born 1983), ice hockey player
- Alexander Sitkowetski (* 1983), Russian-British violinist
- Dmitri Syomin (born 1983), ice hockey player
- Konstantin Stepanow (* 1983), pool player
- Sergei Suborew (born 1983), ice hockey player
- Alexandra Sukhareva (* 1983), sculptor and installation artist
- Svetlana Swetikowa (* 1983), singer and actress
- Timati (* 1983), rapper and entrepreneur
- Nikolai Tokarew (* 1983), pianist
- Sergei Tschudinow (* 1983), skeleton pilot
- Svetlana Wassiljewa (* 1983), skeleton pilot
1984
- Andrei Aschmarin (* 1984), badminton player
- Valeria Gai Germanika (* 1984), director
- Boris Giltburg (* 1984), Israeli pianist
- Sergei Gimajew (* 1984), ice hockey player
- Michael Ginsburg (* 1984), German actor
- Alexander Gratschow (* 1984), figure skater
- Maria Gromowa (* 1984), synchronized swimmer
- Alexei Jachin (* 1984), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Marina Karpunina (* 1984), basketball player
- Dmitri Kasionov (* 1984), ice hockey player
- Jelena Katina (* 1984), pop singer
- Maria Konnikova (* 1984), Russian-American writer, journalist and psychologist
- Konstantin Kornejew (* 1984), ice hockey player
- Leonid Kritz (* 1984), German chess player of Russian origin
- Alexei Krutow (* 1984), ice hockey player in Switzerland
- Yevgeny Lapenkov (* 1984), ice hockey player
- Andrei Maximischin (* 1984), ice dancer
- Wiktorija Nikischina (* 1984), foil fencer and Olympic champion
- Fjodor Olev (* 1984), German actor, voice actor and radio play speaker
- Martin Pätzold (* 1984), German politician (CDU)
- Ekaterina Potego (* 1984), Austrian soprano
- Artyom Rebrow (* 1984), soccer goalkeeper
- Jelena Romanovskaya (* 1984), figure skater
- Goscha Rubtschinski (* 1984), fashion designer and photographer
- Alexander Samedow (* 1984), football player
- Ilja Schneider (* 1984), German chess player
- Polina Semionowa (* 1984), dancer
- Yevgeny Skachkov (* 1984), ice hockey player
- Yevgeny Sokolow (* 1984), racing cyclist
- Vera Swonaryova (* 1984), tennis player
- Jekaterina Warnawa (* 1984), actress, comedian, choreographer and television presenter
- Galina Voskobojewa (* 1984), Russian-Kazakh tennis player
1985
- Leyla Əliyeva (* 1985), daughter of Azerbaijani President İlham Əliyev and author
- Julianna Avdejewa (* 1985), concert pianist
- Dinijar Biljaletdinow (* 1985), football player
- Sergei Borissow (* 1985), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Ekaterina Bychkova (* 1985), tennis player
- Zlata Chochieva (* 1985), pianist
- Jana Chochlowa (* 1985), ice dancer
- Gleb Galperin (* 1985), water diver
- Alissa Ganijewa (* 1985), writer and literary critic
- Gintaras Januševičius (* 1985), Lithuanian pianist
- Dimitri Jiriakov (* 1985), Liechtenstein cyclist
- Jaroslaw Koschkarjow (* 1985), beach volleyball player
- Danila Koslowski (* 1985), film and theater actor
- Konstantin Kravchuk (* 1985), tennis player
- Boris Kuznetsov (* 1985), Russian-German classical pianist
- Daniil Mowe (* 1985), racing driver
- Alexander Nesterow (* 1985), ice hockey player
- Alexander Ovechkin (* 1985), ice hockey player
- Sascha Piwowarowa (* 1985), high fashion model
- Valerija Potjomkina (* 1985), short tracker
- Alexander Ryazantsev (* 1985), chess player
- Konstantin Romanow (* 1985), ice hockey player
- Renat Sabitow (* 1985), soccer player
- Olga Serjabkina (* 1985), singer in the girl band Serebro
- Konstantin Shumov (* 1985), Finnish volleyball player
- Denis Tolpeko (born 1985), ice hockey player
- Alexei Cheremissinov (* 1985), foil fencer and world champion
- Anastassija Tschulkowa (* 1985), racing cyclist
- Alexander Volkov (* 1985), volleyball player
- Julia Wolkowa (* 1985), pop singer and actress
1986
- Rafael Batyrschin (* 1986), ice hockey player
- Denis Bodrow (* 1986), ice hockey player
- Yuri Bogatow (* 1986), beach volleyball player
- Mikhail Boizov (* 1986), historian
- Valeria Bystritskaia (* 1986), German beauty queen, model and actress
- Natalja Khorjowa (* 1986), luge athlete
- Sergei Dorofejew (* 1986), ice hockey player
- Wera Duschewina (* 1986), tennis player
- Eugenia Dushina (* 1986), opera singer
- Alexander Goroschansky (* 1986), ice hockey player
- Boris Gratschow (* 1986), chess player
- Qədir Hüseynov (* 1986), Azerbaijani chess player
- Oleg Ivanov (* 1986), football player
- Anton Kamenew (* 1986), Nordic combined athlete
- Yury Kharchenko (* 1986), German-Russian painter
- Jelena Kirillowa (* 1986), basketball player
- Stanislawa Komarowa (* 1986), swimmer
- Alexander Kostritsyn (* 1986), poker player
- Tatiana Kurbakova (* 1986), gymnast
- Nikita Kurbanow (* 1986), basketball player
- Darja Kustawa (* 1986), Belarusian tennis player
- Anna Lapuschtschenkowa (* 1986), tennis player
- Yevgenia Linezkaya (* 1986), Russian-Israeli tennis player
- Enwer Lissin (* 1986), ice hockey player
- Kirill Ljamin (* 1986), ice hockey player
- Natalja Matwejewa (* 1986), cross-country skier
- Natalja Michailowa (* 1986), ice dancer
- Kirill Nababkin (* 1986), football player
- Mariya Ocher (* 1986), Russian-Israeli musician, poet, director and artist
- Natalja Ossipowa (* 1986), ballet dancer
- Anastassia Platonowa (* 1986), ice dancer
- Lyudmila Priwiwkowa (* 1986), curler
- Sergei Prokopjew (* 1986), beach volleyball player
- Alexei Rebko (* 1986), football player
- Alexander Ryazantsev (* 1986), football player
- Olesya Rulin (* 1986), American actress
- Maxim Rybalko (* 1986), ice hockey player
- Dinara Safina (* 1986), tennis player
- Anton Saruzki (* 1986), rower
- Olga Scheps (* 1986), pianist
- Sergei Shirokov (* 1986), ice hockey player
- Maxim Sidorow (* 1986), shot putter
- Anton Singow (* 1986), e-athlete
- Andrei Stepanov (* 1986), ice hockey player
- Gennady Stolyarov (* 1986), ice hockey player
- Iwan Tutukin (* 1986), triathlete
- Maria Wertschenowa (* 1986), professional golfer
- Nina Wislowa (* 1986), badminton player
1987
- Mikhail Aljoschin (* 1987), racing car driver
- Wassilissa Bardina (* 1987), tennis player
- Nikolai Below (* 1987), ice hockey player
- Nikita Bespalow (* 1987), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Dani Bondarv (* 1987), Israeli soccer player
- Ekaterina Bukina (* 1987), wrestler
- Vyacheslav Buravchikov (* 1987), ice hockey player
- Vladimir Burlakov (* 1987), German actor of Russian origin
- Yevgeny Bussygin (* 1987), ice hockey player
- Roman Eremenko (* 1987), Finnish football player
- Polina Gagarina (* 1987), singer
- Kristina Griwatschewa-Kim (* 1987), Taekwondoin
- Pawel Jakuschewski (* 1987), cyclist
- Anatoly Kashirow (* 1987), basketball player
- Andrey Kaydanovskiy (* 1987), ballet dancer and choreographer
- Maria Kirilenko (* 1987), tennis player
- Dmitri Kombarov (* 1987), football player
- Kirill Kombarow (* 1987), football player
- Yevgeny Korotkov (* 1987), ice hockey player
- Alla Kudrjawzewa (* 1987), tennis player
- Alexander Kutscherjavenko (* 1987), ice hockey player
- Jekaterina Lopes (* 1987), tennis player
- Igor Makarov (* 1987), ice hockey player
- Alexander Mereskin (* 1987), ice hockey player
- Igor Mussatov (* 1987), ice hockey player
- Olga Naidjonowa (* 1987), figure skater
- Tatiana Newsorowa (* 1987), luge athlete
- Denis Ossipow (* 1987), ice hockey player
- Olga Ovtchinnikova (* 1987), Canadian fencer
- Olga Putschkowa (* 1987), tennis player
- Julia Jasmin Rühle (* 1987), German singer and amateur actress
- Xenia Sadorina (* 1987), sprinter
- Nelli Schiganschina (* 1987), figure skater
- Anton Schunin (* 1987), soccer goalkeeper
- Jaroslawa Schwedowa (* 1987), tennis player
- Max Snegirjow (* 1987), racing driver
- Olga Strelzowa (* 1987), track cyclist
- Dmitri Tarasov (* 1987), football player
- Vyacheslav Truchno (* 1987), ice hockey player
- Pyotr Tschaadajew (* 1987), Russian-Belarusian ski jumper
- Anna Tschakwetadze (* 1987), Russian tennis player of Georgian descent
- Alexander Uspenski (* 1987), figure skater
- Anastassija Wassina (* 1987), beach volleyball player
- Sergei Voronov (* 1987), figure skater
- Mischa Zverev (* 1987), German tennis player
- Xenia Zybutowitsch (* 1987), soccer player
1988
- Sergei Afanassjew (* 1988), racing driver
- Marija Aljochina (* 1988), political activist and performance artist
- Michail Anissin (* 1988), ice hockey player
- Sergei Belokon (* 1988), ice hockey player
- Andrei Bykov (* 1988), Swiss ice hockey player
- Nikita Chakimow (* 1988), badminton player
- Artyom Djuba (* 1988), football player
- Alexandra Fedoriwa (* 1988), sprinter, hurdler and relay Olympic champion (2008)
- Anatoly Filatov (* 1988), poker player
- Jekaterina Galkina (* 1988), curler
- Tatiana Golovin (* 1988), French tennis player
- Anastasia Grishutina (* 1988), pianist
- Diana Jakowlewa (* 1988), foil fencer
- Ilya Kablukov (* 1988), ice hockey player
- Andrej Kogut (* 1988), German handball player
- Anton Korolev (* 1988), ice hockey player
- Yevgeny Korolev (* 1988), Kazakh tennis player
- Ekaterina Krasnowa (* 1988), wrestler
- Alexander Lesnoi (* 1988), shot putter
- Ekaterina Makarova (* 1988), tennis player
- Pavel Mamayev (* 1988), football player
- Dmitri Monja (* 1988), ice hockey player
- Kristina Neuwert (* 1988), German singer
- Wassili Papin (* 1988), chess grandmaster
- Alexandra Pazkewitsch (* 1988), synchronized swimmer and Olympic champion 2012 and 2016
- Iwan Samarin (* 1988), racing driver
- Maria Sournatcheva (* 1988), oboist
- Ekaterina Stolyarova (* 1988), freestyle skier
- Pavel Chekhov (* 1988), tennis player
- Kirill Tulupow (* 1988), ice hockey player
1989
- Nick Afanasiev (* 1989), American actor and filmmaker of Russian origin
- Michail Antonenko (* 1989), pianist and conductor
- Nastja Antonewitch (* 1989), Russian-German handball player
- Anastasia Baranova (* 1989), Russian-American actress
- Ilja Brener (* 1989), German chess player
- Dascha Dauenhauer (* 1989), German film composer
- Wesna Dolonz (* 1989), Serbian-Russian tennis player
- Alexei Dostoinow (* 1989), Russian-American ice hockey player
- Denis Juskow (* 1989), speed skater
- Witali Karamnow (* 1989), ice hockey player
- Alissa Kleibanova (* 1989), tennis player
- Nelli Korowkina (* 1989), soccer player
- Nikolai Kostitschkin (* 1989), ice hockey player
- Yevgeny Kovalyov (* 1989), track and road cyclist
- Nastia Liukin (* 1989), Russian-American gymnast
- Anton Nebylizki (* 1989), automobile racing driver
- Sergei Parshivlyuk (* 1989), football player
- Andrei Pateitschuk (* 1989), poker player
- Yevgenia Rodina (* 1989), tennis player
- Swetlana Romaschina (* 1989), synchronized swimmer and Olympic champion
- Vadim Schelobnjuk (* 1989), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Alla Schischkina (* 1989), synchronized swimmer and Olympic champion
- Andrei Semjonow (* 1989), national soccer player
- David Sigacev (* 1989), racing driver
- Dmitri Solowjow (* 1989), ice dancer
- Oleg Tikhomirov (* 1989), Russian-German actor
- Anton Tschupkow (* 1989), swimmer
- Yevgenia Ukolova (* 1989), beach volleyball player
- Vladimir Uspensky (* 1989), figure skater
- Darja Wirolainen (* 1989), biathlete
- Ilya Zhitomirskiy (1989–2011), software developer
- Misha Zilberman (* 1989), Israeli badminton player of Russian origin
1990
- Pawel Akolsin (* 1990), Russian-Kazakh ice hockey player
- Ilya Belyayev (* 1990), tennis player
- Lilija Biktagirowa (* 1990), figure skater
- Jekaterina Bobrowa (* 1990), ice dancer
- Anastassija Buchanko (* 1990), tennis player
- Sergei Denissow (* 1990), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Yevgeny Donskoy (* 1990), tennis player
- Xenia Doronina (* 1990), figure skater
- Nikita Filatov (* 1990), ice hockey player
- Swetlana Filippowa (* 1990), water diver
- Lukas Geniušas (* 1990), Lithuanian-Russian pianist
- Igor Golovkov (* 1990), ice hockey player
- Gleb Kalarasch (* 1990), handball player
- Aljona Konstantinowa (* 1990), actress
- Xenija Lykina (* 1990), tennis player
- Michail Mamkin (* 1990), ice hockey player
- Arina Martynova (* 1990), figure skater
- Nick Matuhin (* 1990), German wrestler
- Nyuscha eigtl. Anna Wladimorovna Schurotschkina (* 1990), pop singer
- Yevgeny Novikov (* 1990), rally driver
- Igor Polyansky (* 1990), professional triathlete
1991-2000
1991
- Jaroslaw Beloussow (* 1991), defendant in the "Bolotnaya Trial"
- Alexander Deneschkin (* 1991), ice hockey player
- Misha Ge (* 1991), Uzbek figure skater
- Lyubov Ilyushetschkina (* 1991), figure skater
- Nikita Kazalapov (* 1991), figure skater
- Vera Kitschanowa (* 1991), journalist, blogger and politician
- Ivan Lukashevich (* 1991), racing driver
- Andrei Lunjow (* 1991), soccer goalkeeper
- Marija Mauer (* 1991), German actress and speaker
- Anna Morgina (* 1991), tennis player
- Çingiz Mustafayev (* 1991), Azerbaijani singer
- Alexey Pavlov (* 1991), German pool player of Russian descent
- Vyacheslav Pimenov (* 1991), professional triathlete
- Juri Rewitsch (Jury Revich) (* 1991), violinist
- Ivan Righini (* 1991), Italian-Russian figure skater
- Ekaterina Ryazanova (* 1991), ice dancer
- Anastassija Rybachenko (* 1991), political activist
- Nikita Saizew (* 1991), ice hockey player
- Georgi Shchennikov (* 1991), football player
- Anna Sidorowa (* 1991), curler
- Anselika Sidorowa (* 1991), pole vaulter
- Marta Sirotkina (* 1991), tennis player
- Daniil Tarasov (* 1991), ice hockey player
- Aleksandre Vasilchenko (* 1991), Georgian-Russian ice hockey player
- Artyom Voronin (born 1991), ice hockey player
1992
- Aljona Adanitschkina (* 1992), triathlete
- Wiktor Baluda (* 1992), tennis player
- Sergei Barbaschow (* 1992), ice hockey player
- Mikhail Biryukov (1992-2019), tennis player
- Stanislav Galiev (* 1992), ice hockey player
- Alexandra Goncharova (* 1992), cyclist
- Nikita Gusew (* 1992), ice hockey player
- Kirill Kabanov (* 1992), ice hockey player
- Erika Kirpu (* 1992), Estonian sword fencer
- Dmitri Kulagin (* 1992), basketball player
- Alexei Martschenko (* 1992), ice hockey player
- Jelena Nikitina (* 1992), skeleton pilot
- Olga Podchufarova (* 1992), biathlete
- Alexandra Saitowa (* 1992), curler
- Anastassija Sawina (* 1992), chess player
- Grigori Scheldakow (* 1992), ice hockey player
- Tatjana Segina (* 1992), archer
- Alexander Tschernyschow (* 1992), biathlete
- Ruslan Tschinachow (* 1992), pool player
- Alexandra Yangel (* 1992), violinist and mezzo-soprano
1993
- Artyom Antonevitch (* 1993), Russian-German handball player
- Artyom Batrak (born 1993), ice hockey player
- Iwan Bukin (* 1993), ice dancer
- Alexander Khokhlachev (* 1993), ice hockey player
- Đặng Văn Lâm (* 1993), Vietnamese football player
- Natela Dsalamidse (* 1993), tennis player
- Georgi Djikija (* 1993), football player
- Romina Gabdullina (* 1993), badminton player
- Artur Gatschinski (* 1993), figure skater
- Aslan Karazew (born 1993), tennis player
- Alina Kaschlinskaja (* 1993), chess player
- Nodar Kawtaradze (* 1993), football player
- Alexander Koslow (* 1993), football player
- Aleksandra Krunić (* 1993), Serbian tennis player
- Michail Naumenkow (* 1993), ice hockey player
- Darja Popowa (* 1993), French figure skater
- Anastassija Protassenja (* 1993), professional triathlete
- Andrei Rogozine (* 1993), Canadian figure skater
- Anton Slobin (* 1993), ice hockey player
- Alexander Starodubez (* 1993), biathlete
- Polina Tschernyschowa (* 1993), actress
- Artyom Verny (* 1993), Russian-Israeli ice hockey player
- Anastassija Voinowa (* 1993), cyclist
1994
- Olga Doroschina (* 1994), tennis player
- Margarita Gasparjan (* 1994), tennis player
- Darja Gavrilowa (* 1994), tennis player
- Yevgeny Karlowski (* 1994), tennis player
- Denis Kostin (* 1994), Counter-Strike player
- Polina Leikina (* 1994), tennis player
- Ilya Ljubuschkin (* 1994), ice hockey player
- Artyom Markelow (* 1994), racing car driver
- Roman Mawlanow (* 1994), automobile racing driver
- Andrei Mironov (* 1994), ice hockey player
- Jelena Prokofjewa (* 1994), synchronized swimmer and Olympic champion 2016
- Alexander Sharapov (* 1994), cyclist
- Darja Schmeljowa (* 1994), track cyclist
- Jana Sisikowa (* 1994), tennis player
- Konstantin Tereschchenko (* 1994), automobile racing driver
- Gelena Topilina (* 1994), synchronized swimmer and Olympic champion 2016
1995
- Ivan Barbaschow (* 1995), ice hockey player
- Irina Chromatschowa (* 1995), tennis player
- Anna Danilina (* 1995), tennis player
- Nikolai Goldobin (* 1995), ice hockey player
- Maxim Mamin (* 1995), ice hockey player
- Margarita Mamun (* 1995), rhythmic gymnast and 2016 Olympic champion
- Alexandra Merkulova (* 1995), rhythmic gymnast
- Olga Morosowa (* 1995), badminton player
- Marija Passeka (* 1995), gymnast
- Julia Putinzewa (* 1995), tennis player
- Yekaterina Rogowaja (* 1995), track cyclist
- Nikita Sadorow (* 1995), ice hockey player
- Igor Schestjorkin (* 1995), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Nikita Shcherbak (* 1995), ice hockey player
- Marija Schurotschkina (* 1995), synchronized swimmer and 2016 Olympic champion
- Aleksandre Shushunashvili (* 1995), Georgian-Russian ice hockey player
- Sergei Sirotkin (* 1995), racing car driver
- Nina Sublatti (* 1995), Georgian singer, composer and model
- Sergei Toltschinski (* 1995), ice hockey player
- Anastassija Weschtschikowa (* 1995), ski jumper
1996
- Karen Khachanov (* 1996), tennis player
- Daniil Dubow (* 1996), chess master
- Pavel Dykmann (* 1996), German gymnast
- Varwara Flink (* 1996), tennis player
- Ivan Gachow (* 1996), tennis player
- Yuri Yelissejew (1996-2016), chess player
- Daniil Medvedev (* 1996), tennis player
- Diana Mironowa (* 1996), billiards player and world champion
- Taras Myskiw (* 1996), beach volleyball player
- Roland Schwarz (* 1996), German wrestler in the Greco-Roman style
- Nikita Slobin (* 1996), racing car driver
- Adelina Sotnikowa (* 1996), figure skater; 2014 Olympic champion
- Oleg Stojanowski (* 1996), beach volleyball player
1997
- Mikhail Antipov (* 1997), chess player
- Egor Bogachev (* 1997), German volleyball player
- Anastassija Komardina (* 1997), tennis player
- Jana Kudrjawzewa (* 1997), rhythmic gymnast
- Artūras Laukaitis (born 1997), Lithuanian ice hockey player
- Alexandra Orlowa (* 1997), freestyle skier
- Andrei Rublev (* 1997), tennis player
- Sergei Sborowski (born 1997), ice hockey player
1998
- Anna Blinkowa (* 1998), tennis player
- Alexander Donchenko (* 1998), German chess player
- Anastassija Fedotowa (* 1998), water polo player
- Sofja Feodorova (* 1998), snowboarder
- Matewos Issaakjan (* 1998), racing car driver
- Anna Kalinskaja (* 1998), tennis player
- Sofia Kenin (* 1998), American tennis player
- Pawel Kotow (* 1998), tennis player
- Olga Nikitina (* 1998), saber fencer
- Anna Pogorilaja (* 1998), figure skater
- Alexandra Pospelova (* 1998), tennis player
- Alexander Samarin (* 1998), figure skater
- Julija Timoschinina (* 1998), water diver
- Fyodor Chalov (* 1998), football player
1999
- Nikita Masepin (* 1999), automobile racing driver
- Yevgenia Medvedeva (* 1999), figure skater
- Jelena Radionova (* 1999), figure skater
- Jelena Rybakina (* 1999), tennis player
- Sofja Schuk (* 1999), tennis player
- Kristina Tkatsch (* 1999), pool player
2000
- Ivan Batanov (* 2000), German volleyball player
- Sawrijan Danilow (* 2000), tennis player
- Valerija Demidowa (* 2000), freestyle skier
- Konstantin Iwlijew (* 2000), short tracker
- Kliment Kolesnikow (* 2000), swimmer
- Kristian Kostow (* 2000), Bulgarian-Russian singer
- Sofja Lansere (* 2000), tennis player
- Alexei Sarana (* 2000), chess master
- Anastassija Tatalina (* 2000), freestyle skier
- Elisabet Tursynbajewa (* 2000), Kazakh figure skater
Date unknown
- Anya Benton (* 20th century), American-Russian actress and model
- Elena Braslavsky , pianist and music teacher
- Yelena Eckemoff (* 20th century), jazz pianist
- Irina Samoilova (* 20th century), singer (soprano)
- Alexander Shnirelman (* 20th century), Russian-Canadian mathematician
- Marina Sorokowa (* 20th century – 2015), Austrian violinist and music teacher of Russian origin
21st century
2001-2010
- Alexander Malofejew (* 2001), pianist
- Irina Alexejewa (* 2002), artistic gymnast
- Xenija Aljoschina (* 2003), tennis player
- Polina Bogusevich (* 2003), singer
- Aljona Kostornaja (* 2003), figure skater
- Michail Smirnov (* 2003), child singer and actor
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