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{{about|the surname|other uses|Vinogradov (disambiguation)}}Vinogradov or Vinogradoff ({{lang-ru|Виногра́дов}}) is a common Russian last name derived from the Russian word виноград (vinograd, meaning "grapes"). Vinogradova ({{lang-ru|Виноградова}}) is a feminine version of the same name. Geographical distributionAs of 2014, 82.4% of all known bearers of the surname Vinogradov were residents of Russia (frequency 1:2,330), 5.5% of Ukraine (1:10,941), 4.0% of Kazakhstan (1:5,769), 2.8% of Uzbekistan (1:14,598) and 2.3% of Belarus (1:5,467). In Russia, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:2,330) in the following subjects of the Russian Federation:[1] {{div col|colwidth=22em}}- 1. Kostroma Oblast (1:285)
- 2. Tver Oblast (1:294)
- 3. Ivanovo Oblast (1:486)
- 4. Yaroslavl Oblast (1:552)
- 5. Khabarovsk Krai (1:639)
- 6. Vologda Oblast (1:649)
- 7. Leningrad Oblast (1:877)
- 8. Novgorod Oblast (1:919)
- 9. Pskov Oblast (1:1,137)
- 10. Saint Petersburg (1:1,214)
- 11. Smolensk Oblast (1:1,317)
- 12. Murmansk Oblast (1:1,362)
- 13. Vladimir Oblast (1:1,414)
- 14. Moscow Oblast (1:1,560)
- 15. Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (1:1,564)
- 16. Mari El (1:1,590)
- 17. Kaliningrad Oblast (1:1,614)
- 18. Republic of Karelia (1:1,726)
- 19. Kaluga Oblast (1:1,922)
- 20. Irkutsk Oblast (1:2,093)
- 21. Moscow (1:2,253)
- 22. Udmurtia (1:2,328)
{{div col end}}People- Aleksandr Vinogradov (writer) (1930–2011), a Russian writer
- Aleksandr Vinogradov (canoeist) (born 1951), Russian sprint canoer
- Alexander Pavlovich Vinogradov, (1895–1975), Soviet geochemist, academician
- Alexander Vinogradov (bass) (born 1976), a Russian bass opera singer
- Alexandra Vinogradova (born 1988), Russian volleyballer
- Alexei Vinogradov (1899–1940), a Soviet World War II brigade commander
- Askold Ivanovich Vinogradov (1929–2005), a Russian mathematician
- Dagnis Vinogradovs (born 1981), Latvia flatwater canoer
- Dmitry Ivanovich Vinogradov (1720–1758), a Russian scientist, inventor of porcelain
- Ekaterina Vinogradova (born 1977), Russian biathlete and cross-country skier.
- Georgi Vinogradov (1908–1980), a Russian tenor
- Ivan Vinogradov (1891–1983), a Russian mathematician
- Maria Vinogradova (1922–1995), Russian actress
- Nadezhda Vinogradova (born 1958), Soviet Union heptathlete
- Nikolay Vinogradov (born 1947), the governor of Vladimir Oblast
- Olga Vinogradova, (1929–2001), Russian neurophysiologist
- Paul Vinogradoff (1854–1925), a Russian historian
- Pavel Vinogradov (born 1953), a Russian cosmonaut
- Sergei Vinogradov (footballer) (born 1981), a Russian soccer player
- Sergei Vinogradov (journalist) (1958–2010), Russian author, journalist and translator
- Vasili Vinogradov (1874–1948), a Russian Tatar opera composer, violinist and pedagogue
- Viktor Vinogradov (1894–1969), a Russian linguist, literary critic, and academician
- Vladimir Vinogradov (1955–2008), a Russian businessman, the President of Inkombank
- Vladimir Vinogradov (diplomat) (1921–1997), a Soviet diplomat
- Vladislav Petrovich Vinogradov (1899–1962), general
- Yekaterina Vinogradova (born 1980), Russian swimmer
- Yelena Vinogradova (born 1964), a Russian sprinter
See alsoReferences1. ^Vinogradov surname distribution
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