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Varlamov (Russian: Варла́мов, IPA: /vɐrˈɫɑˑməf/) is a Russian or Ukrainian masculine surname, derived from the saint's name Barlaam. Its feminine counterpart is Varlamova (Russian: Варла́мова, IPA: /vɐrˈɫɑˑmɐvə/). It may refer to:
People
- Aleksandr Varlamov (b. 1979), diver who has represented both Russia and Belarus during his career.
 - Alexander Egorovich Varlamov (1801–1848), Russian composer
 - Alexander Vladimirovich Varlamov (1904–1990), Russian composer
 - Andrey Varlamov (b. 1954), Italian theoretical physicist
 - Daria Varlamova, Australian pageant titleholder
 - Evgeny Varlamov (b. 1976), Russian ice hockey defender
 - Galina Varlamova (1951–2019), Russian writer, philologist and folklorist
 - Igor Varlamov (b. 1971), retired Russian footballer
 - Ilya Varlamov (b. 1984), Russian journalist
 - Ivan Varlamov (1937–2020), retired Soviet footballer
 - Konstantin Varlamov (1848–1915), Russian stage actor
 - Nina Varlamova (1954–2008), Russian politician
 - Semyon Varlamov (b. 1988), Russian ice hockey goaltender
 - Sergei Varlamov (b. 1978), Ukrainian former NHL hockey player
 - Valentin Varlamov (1934–1980) Cosmonaut candidate/instructor
 - Viktor Varlamov (b. 1948), former Soviet speedskater
 - Yevgeni Varlamov (b. 1975), retired Russian footballer, currently coaching at CSKA Moscow
 
Places
Varlamov is also the name of several rural localities in Russia
See also
- Varlam, the first name which Varlamov is derived from. Also used as a surname.
 - Varlaam (disambiguation), alternative form of the first name
 
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