Fedotov (Федотов) or Fedotova (feminine) is a common Russian last name from the given name Fedot, borrowed from Greek: Θεόδοτος "given by God".[1] Belarusian form is Фядотаў. It may refer to the following people:
- Association football players
 
- Denis Fedotov (born 1977)
 - Gleb Fedotov (born 1995)
 - Grigory Fedotov (1916-1957)
 - Renāte Fedotova (born 1996)
 - Semyon Fedotov (born 1992)
 - Sergei Fedotov (disambiguation), several people
 - Vitaliy Fedotov (born 1991)
 - Vladimir Fedotov, several people
 - Vladislav Fedotov (born 1997)
 - Yevgeni Fedotov (born 1976)
 
- Others
 
- Aleksandr Fedotov (1941–1995), Russian actor and dramatist
 - Aleksandr Vasilyevich Fedotov (1932–1984), Soviet test pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union
 - Anastasia Fedotova (born 1998), Russian water polo player
 - Anatoli Fedotov (born 1966), Russian ice hockey player
 - Georgy Fedotov, Russian religious thinker, historian and publicist
 - Glikeriya Fedotova (1846-1925), Russian actress
 - Irina Fedotova (born 1975), Russian rower
 - Ivan Fedotov (born 1996), Russian ice hockey goaltender
 - Lyudmila Fedotova (born 1986), Kazakhstani skier
 - Maria Fedotova-Nulgynet (born 1946), Russian Evenk poet, children's writer, and storyteller
 - Nadezhda Glyzina-Fedotova (born 1988), Russian water polo player
 - Maxim Fedotov (born 1961), Russian violinist
 - Pavel Fedotov (1815–1852), Russian painter
 - Pyotr Fedotov (1900–1963), Soviet security and intelligence officer
 - Vasily Fedotov (1915–1997), major general of the Soviet Army
 - Yury Fedotov (1947–2022), Russian Ambassador to the United Kingdom
 
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