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Lvovich
Lvovich is a Slavic patronymic, meaning "son of Lev". The feminine equivalent is Lvovna. Notable people with the name include:
- Alexander Lvovich Kazembek (1902–1977), Russian émigré and political activist
- Alexander Lvovich Naryshkin (1760–1826), nobility marshal of Saint-Petersburg from 1718 to 1726
- Anatoli Lvovich Kaplan (1902–1980), Russian painter, sculptor and printmaker of Jewish origins
- Caesar Lvovich Kunikov (1909–1943), officer in the Soviet Army
- Lev Lvovich Kamenev (1834–1886), Russian landscape painter
- Lev Lvovich Tolstoy (1869–1945), son of Leo Tolstoy and a Russian writer himself
- Vasili Lvovich Velichko (1860–1903), Russian nationalist, journalist, and editor of the Armenophobe Kavkaz gazette
- Viktor Lvovich Korchnoi (1931–), Soviet-born Swiss chess grandmaster, challenger for World Chess Championship
- Yakov Lvovich Alpert (1911–2010), Soviet-born American physicist
- Yuri Lvovich Averbakh (1922– ) Soviet born; the world's oldest living chess grandmaster