Chebotaryov (masculine) or Chebotaryova (feminine) is a Russian surname, also spelled "Chebotarov", "Chebotarev", "Tschebotaröw", "Чеботарёв". Ukrainian-language variant: Chobotaryov (), Belarusian: Chabatarow ().
Chebotaryov (masculine) or Chebotaryova (feminine) is a Russian surname, also spelled "Chebotarov", "Chebotarev", "Tschebotaröw", "Чеботарёв". Ukrainian-language variant: Chobotaryov (), Belarusian: Chabatarow ().
It is associated with the old Russian noble . Notable people with the surname include: Konstantin Chebotaryov (1892–1974), Soviet painter Nikolai Chebotaryov (1894–1947), Russian and Soviet mathematician (1913–1975), Soviet astronomer Nikolai Chebotarev, claimed identity of Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia, Romanov impostors Sergey Chebotaryov (born 1969), Russian politician Valentina Chebotaryova (died 1919), Red Cross nurse during World War I Vladimir Chebotaryov (1921–2010), Soviet and Russian film director Gregory Tschebotarioff (1899–1985), Russian-born American civil engineer and son of Valentina Chebotaryova
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