Lwow
Lwow stands for:
- Russian name of the city of Lviv, see Lviv
- Lwow (noble family) , Russian rurikid dynasty
Lwow is the family name of the following people:
- Alexei Fjodorowitsch Lwow (1798–1870), Russian violinist and composer
- Dmitri Semjonowitsch Lwow (1930-2007), Russian economist
- Fyodor Petrowitsch Lwow (1766–1836), Russian poet and writer, director of the court orchestra in St. Petersburg
- Georgi Evgenjewitsch Lwow (1861–1925), Russian politician
- Nikolai Alexandrowitsch Lwow (1753–1804), Russian representative of the Enlightenment and architect of classicism
- Nikolai Nikolajewitsch Lwow (* before 1910), Russian nobleman, officer and author
- Sergei Lwow (1922–1981), Russian writer
- Valeri Konstantinowitsch Lwow (* 1953), Soviet Russian boxer
- Vladimir Lvov (* 1955), Russian marksman, world champion 1982
- Vladimir Nikolajewitsch Lwow (General) (1897–1942), Soviet general
- Vladimir Nikolajewitsch Lwow (1872–1934), Russian politician (centrist), chief procuror of the Holy Synod
See also: