Golovachev, Golovachov, Golovachyov (feminine: Golovachova) is a Russian family name, a patronymic from the nickname Golovach ("big headed"). It is also the name of a Russian noble raising to prominence in the 16th century. Notable people with the surname include:
Golovachev, Golovachov, Golovachyov (feminine: Golovachova) is a Russian family name, a patronymic from the nickname Golovach ("big headed"). It is also the name of a Russian noble raising to prominence in the 16th century. Notable people with the surname include: Apollon Golovachyov (1831–1877), Russian journalist, literary critic, publicist, publisher and editor Andrei Golovachyov (born 1967), Russian serial killer Aleksandr Golovachev (1909–1945), Soviet colonel, twice Hero of the Soviet Union Ivan Golovachyov (born 1929), Soviet canoeist Nikolai Golovachev (born 1823, died 1887), a Russian general, participant in the Caucasian War and Turkestan campaigns Pavel Golovachev (1917–1972), Soviet ace, twice Hero of the Soviet Union Vasili Golovachyov (1948–2025), Soviet and Russian speculative fiction writer Yevdokiya Golovacheva, birth name of Yevdokiya Nagrodskaya (1866–1930), Russian novelist
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).