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Zolotaryov or Zolotarev; feminine: Zolotaryova or Zolotareva (russian: Золотарёв, Золотарёва) is a Russian-language occupational surname derived from the occupation of золотарь, or goldsmith. It may be transliterate in German as
Solotaroff Solotaroff is a German-language transliteration of the Russian surname Zolotaryov. Notable people with this surname include: * Hillel Solotaroff (1865–1921), Russian–American doctor known for his participation in the New York Yiddish anarchist ...
. Notable people with this surname include: *
Aleksandr Zolotarev Aleksandr Zolotarev (1879-1938) was a Ukrainian politician, statesman and journalist. Zolotaryov was born into a poor Jewish family. He graduated from the Law faculty of the Moscow State University. In 1898 for his revolutionary activity Zolot ...
(1879–1938), Ukrainian politician, statesman and journalist *
Aleksandr Zolotarev (athlete) Aleksandr Zolotarev (born 13 March 1940) is a Soviet athlete. He competed in the men's triple jump at the 1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1968), officially known as the Games of the XIX Oly ...
(born 1940), Soviet athlete *
Anastasia Zolotareva Anastasia Aleksandrovna Zolotareva (russian: Анастасия Александровна Золотарёва born 18 January 2002) is a Russian tennis player. Zolotareva has a career-high singles ranking by the WTA of 243, achieved on 30 Jan ...
(born 2002), Russian tennis player * Boris Zolotaryov (born 1953), Russian politician *
David Zolotarev David Alekseevich Zolotarev (August 29, 1885 – September 10, 1935) was a Russian anthropologist and ethnographer who studied the tribal populations of the Yaroslavl region of northern Russia. In his capacity as professor of anthropology at t ...
(1885–1935), Russian anthropologist and ethnographer *
Karp Zolotaryov Karp Ivanovich Zolotaryov (russian: Карп Иванович Золотарёв, fl. last quarter of the 17th century) was a Muscovite painter, interior designer and wood carver, employed by Posolsky prikaz and the Kremlin Armoury. Zolotaryov ...
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fl. ''Floruit'' (; abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for "they flourished") denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indicatin ...
last quarter of the 17th century), Russian icon painter *
Vasily Zolotarev Vasily Andreyevich Zolotarev, also romanized as Zolotaryov (russian: Василий Андреевич Золотарёв; February 24, 1872 in Taganrog – May 25, 1964 in Moscow), was a Russian (Soviet) composer and music teacher. Biography Vas ...
(1872–1964), Russian composer *
Vladislav Zolotaryov Vladislav Andreyevich Zolotaryov (russian: Владислав Андреевич Золотарёв, De-Kastri, September 13, 1942 – Moscow, May 13, 1975) was a Soviet composer and bayanist. He is regarded as one of the greatest Soviet compos ...
(1942–1975), Russian composer *
Yegor Zolotarev Yegor (Egor) Ivanovich Zolotarev (russian: Его́р Ива́нович Золотарёв) (31 March 1847, Saint Petersburg – 19 July 1878, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian mathematician. Biography Yegor was born as a son of Agafya Izoto ...
(1847–1878), Russian mathematician


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Solotaroff Solotaroff is a German-language transliteration of the Russian surname Zolotaryov. Notable people with this surname include: * Hillel Solotaroff (1865–1921), Russian–American doctor known for his participation in the New York Yiddish anarchist ...
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