Ismailov
Ismailov, İsmayılov or Ismaylov (Russian: Исмаилов) is a masculine surname common in the former Soviet countries, its feminine counterpart is Ismailova, İsmayılova or Ismaylova. It is slavicised from the given name Ismail. It is most common in Russia and Uzbekistan.[1][2] It may refer to:
Ismailava
- Leila Ismailava (born 1989), Belarusian journalist
Ismailov
- Abduhashim Ismailov, Kurdish musician from Uzbekistan
- Abdulkhakim Ismailov (1916–2010), Soviet soldier
- Adam Ismailov (born 1976), Russian football player
- Aleksandr Ismailov (born 1951), Lithuanian orientalist turkologist
- Ali Ismayilov (born 1974), Azerbaijani boxer
- Aliyar Ismailov (born 1976), Russian football player
- Anzur Ismailov (born 1985), Uzbekistani football player
- Eduard Ismailov (born 1990), Ukrainian football defender
- Hamid Ismailov (born 1954), Uzbekistani journalist
- Jamshed Ismailov (born 1987), Tajikistani football player
- Ruslan Ismailov (sport shooter) (born 1986), Kyrgyzstani sport shooter
- Ruslan Ismailov (swimmer) (born 1989), Kyrgyzstani swimmer
- Tagi Ismailov (1887–1958), Azerbaijani military commander
- Telman Ismailov (born 1956), Azerbaijani-born Russian-Turkish entrepreneur and businessman
- Temur Ismailov (born 1995), Uzbekistani tennis player
Ismailova
- Tolekan Ismailova, Kyrgyz human rights defender
- Tanzila Ismailova, (born 1997), Slunsekarre. Reached top 600 of the game 2048. Better known as an Artiste.
Ismayilov
- Adil Ismayilov (1957–2020), Azerbaijani lawyer and investigator
- Daniyar İsmayilov (born 1992), Turkmenistani-Turkish weightlifter
- Elchin Ismayilov (born 1982), Azerbaijani judoka
- Huseynali Ismayilov (born 1961), Azerbaijani academic
- Najafgulu Ismayilov (1923–1990), Azerbaijani painter
- Rashad Ismayilov (born 1974), Azerbaijani diplomat
See also
References
- "Izmailov Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History". forebears.io. Retrieved 2020-09-29.
- "Ismaylov - Names Encyclopedia". www.namespedia.com. Retrieved 2020-09-29.
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