Fomin
Fomin , or Fomina, is a common Russian surname that is derived from the male given name Foma and literally means Foma's. It may refer to:Masculine form
- Aleksandr Fomin , Russian/Soviet botanist and academician
- Aleksandr Fomin, alias of Soviet spy Alexander Feklisov, known for receiving information from Julius Rosenberg and his contacts during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Andriy Fomin, Ukrainian Olympic speedskater
- Artyom Fomin, Russian football player
- Boris Fomin, Russian composer of folk music
- Daniil Fomin, Russian football player
- Denis Fomin, Russian football defender
- Dmitry Fomin, Russian Olympic volleyball player
- Fedor Fomin, Russian/Norwegian computer scientist
- Ivan Fomin, a Russian/Soviet architect
- Margarita Fomina, Russian curler
- Mitya Fomin, Russian singer, dancer and producer
- Mykola Fomin, Ukrainian football player
- Nikolai Fomin, chief engineer at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant during the Chernobyl disaster
- Ruslan Fomin, a Ukrainian football player
- Semyon Fomin, Russian football player
- Sergei Fomin, Russian mathematician
- Sergey Fomin, Russian/American mathematician
- Viktor Fomin, a Soviet football player
- Volodymyr Fomin, Ukrainian football player and coach
- Vyacheslav Fomin, Russian football player
- Yefim Fomin, Soviet political commissar
- Yevstigney Fomin, Russian opera composer
Feminine form
- Alona Fomina, Ukrainian tennis player
- Anastasia Fomina, Russian basketball player
- Elena Fomina, Russian footballer
- Margarita Fomina, Russian curler
- Oleksandra Fomina, Ukraininan Olympic volleyball player
- Tatyana Fomina, Estonian chess player
Places
- Fomin, a village in Rostov Oblast, Russia
- A.V. Fomin Botanical Garden, in Kiev, Ukraine