Panov (masculine; Пано́в) or Panova (feminine; Пано́ва) is a Slavic surname, most common in Russia, Bulgaria and North Macedonia. Notable people with the surname include:
Panov (masculine; Пано́в) or Panova (feminine; Пано́ва) is a Slavic surname, most common in Russia, Bulgaria and North Macedonia. Notable people with the surname include: Aleksandr Panov (diplomat) (born 1944), Russian diplomat Aleksandr Panov (handballer) (born 1946), Russian handball player Aleksandr Panov (footballer) (born 1975), Russian football player Alexandra Panova (born 1989), Russian tennis player Alina Panova, American film and stage costume designer and producer Angelko Panov (born 1979), Macedonian football player Anton Panov (1906–1967), Macedonian writer Asparuh Panov, Bulgarian politician Bianka Panova (born 1970), Bulgarian individual rhythmic gymnast Dimitar Panov (1902–1985), Bulgarian film and theater actor and director Evgeny N. Panov (1936–2024), Soviet and Russian zoologist and ethologist Greta Panova (born 1983), Bulgarian-American mathematician Konstantin Panov, Russian ice hockey player Mikhail Panov (1901–1979), Soviet Army general Olga Panova (born 1987), Russian tennis player Pavel Panov (1950–2018), Bulgarian football player and coach Sergei Panov (disambiguation) – multiple people Tatiana Panova (born 1976), Russian tennis player Tsvetomir Panov (born 1989), Bulgarian football player Vadim Panov, Russian fantasy and science fiction writer Valery Panov (1938–2025), Russian-born Israeli dancer and choreographer Vasily Panov (1906–1973), Soviet chess player Vera Panova (1905–1973), Soviet Russian writer Vitali Panov (born 1979), Russian football player and coach Yelena Panova (disambiguation) – multiple people
Category:Russian-language surnames
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