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Vladimirovich (Template:Lang-ru) is a Russian patronymic meaning son of Vladimir. It may refer to:
- Aleksandr Vladimirovich Kalenko (1886-1918), Russian Romantic writer and poet
- Alexandr Vladimirovich Konovalov (born 1968), Russian Minister of Justice
- Alexander Vladimirovich Fadeyev (born 1964), Russian figure skater
- Alexander Vladimirovich Volkov (born 1967), former professional tennis player
- Andrei Vladimirovich of Russia (1879-1956), Russian expatriate
- Andrei Vladimirovich Bogdanov (born 1970), Russian politician
- Boris Vladimirovich of Russia (1877-1943), Major General in the Russian Army
- Boris Vladimirovich Gnedenko (1912-1995), Russian mathematician
- Cyril Vladimirovich, Grand Duke of Russia (1876-1938), pretender to the Russian throne
- Dmitri Vladimirovich Kuznetsov, former Russian car mechanic
- Dmitriy Vladimirovich Golitsyn (1771-1844), Russian cavalry general
- Iurii Vladimirovich Lomonosov (1876-1952), Russian railway engineer
- Ivan Vladimirovich Michurin (1855-1935), Russian botanist
- Iziaslav IV Vladimirovich (born 1186), Prince of Terebovlya and Novgorod-Seversky
- Joseph Vladimirovich Gourko (1828-1901), Russian Field Marshal
- Leonid Vladimirovich Nikolayev (1878-1942), Russian pianist
- Nikolai Vladimirovich Nekrasov (1900-1938), Russian Esperanto writer, translator, and critic
- Nikolai Vladimirovich Zateyev (1926-1999), Russian submariner
- Sergei Vladimirovich Kurashov (died 1965), Soviet politician
- Valeriy Vladimirovich Panasenko (21st century), Transnistrian politician
- Vasili Vladimirovich Dolgorukov (1667-1746), Russian commander and politician
- Vasily Vladimirovich Petrov (1761-1834), Russian experimental physicist
- Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (1899-1977), multilingual Russian-American novelist and short story writer
- Vladimir Vladimirovich Petrov (born 1947), Soviet ice hockey player
- Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (born 1952), second president of Russia
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