List of people from Perm

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Coat of Arms of Perm

This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in Perm (1940–1957: Molotov), Russia.

Dmitry Smyshlyayev
(1828–1893)
Ivan Larionov
(1830–1889)
Dmitry Maksutov
(1832–1889)
Peter Struve
(1870–1944)
Andrey Vavilov
(born 1961)
Nikita Belykh
(born 1975)
Aleksei Popov
(born 1978)
Andrei Griazev
(born 1985)
Natasha Poly
(born 1985)
Kristina Alikina
(born 1986)
Katya Shchekina
(born 1986)
Marina Melnikova
(born 1989)

Born in Perm[]

18th century[]

1701–1800[]

19th century[]

1801–1900[]

20th century[]

1901–1950[]

1951–1960[]

1961–1970[]

1971–1980[]

1981–1985[]

1986–1990[]

1991–2000[]

Lived in Perm[]

  • Vasily Tatishchev (1686–1750), Russian statesman and ethnographer; founded the cities of Perm and Yekaterinburg
  • Andrey Voronikhin (1759–1814), Russian architect and painter
  • Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859), Prussian geographer, naturalist and explorer
  • Mikhail Speransky (1772–1839), Russian reformist during the reign of Alexander I of Russia
  • Alexander Herzen (1812–1870), Russian writer and thinker
  • Dmitry Mamin-Sibiryak (1852–1912), Russian author
  • Vladimir Korolenko (1853–1921), Russian short story writer, journalist, human rights activist and humanitarian
  • Nikolay Slavyanov (1854–1897), Russian inventor
  • Alexander Popov (1859–1906), Russian physicist who is acclaimed in his homeland and eastern European countries as the inventor of radio
  • Andronik (Nikolsky) (1870–1918), bishop in the Russian Orthodox Church and a saint
  • Sergei Diaghilev (1872–1929), Russian art critic, patron, ballet impresario and founder of the Ballets Russes
  • Mikhail Shuisky (1883–1953), Russian (people) opera and concert singer
  • Boris Pasternak (1890–1960), Soviet and Russian poet, novelist and literary translator; lived in Perm for a time, and it figures in his novel Doctor Zhivago under the fictional name "Yuriatin" where Yuri sees Lara again in the public library
  • Arkadiy Shvetsov (1892–1953), Soviet aircraft engine designer
  • Margarita Kozhina (1925–2012), Soviet and Russian linguist
  • Sergei Toropov (1928–1990), Russian historian and regional ethnographer
  • Sergei Belov (1944–2013), Soviet professional basketball player
  • Gennady Troshev (1947–2008), Russian Colonel General in the Russian military
  • Pyotr Latyshev (1948–2008), Russian politician
  • Nikolai Zarubin (1948–1998), Russian artist
  • Alexei Ivanov (born 1969), Russian writer

See also[]

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