Fomin

Fomin (Фомин), or Fomina (feminine; Фомина), 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 (botanist) (1869–1935), Russian/Soviet botanist and academician
 * Aleksandr Fomin, alias of Soviet spy Alexander Feklisov (1914–2007), known for receiving information from Julius Rosenberg and his contacts during the Cuban Missile Crisis
 * Andriy Fomin (born 1977), Ukrainian Olympic speedskater
 * Artyom Fomin (born 1988), Russian football player
 * Boris Fomin (1900–1948), Russian composer of folk music
 * Daniil Fomin (born 1997), Russian football player
 * Denis Fomin (born 1996), Russian football defender
 * Dmitry Fomin (born 1968), Russian Olympic volleyball player
 * Fedor Fomin (born 1968), Russian/Norwegian computer scientist
 * Ivan Fomin (1872–1936), a Russian/Soviet architect
 * Margarita Fomina (born 1988), Russian curler
 * Maxim Yurevich Fomin, real name of Vladlen Tatarsky (1982–2023), Russian-Ukrainian military blogger
 * Mitya Fomin (born 1974), Russian singer, dancer and producer
 * Mykola Fomin (1909–1974), Ukrainian football player
 * Nikolai Fomin, chief engineer at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant during the Chernobyl disaster
 * Ruslan Fomin (born 1986), a Ukrainian football player
 * Semyon Fomin (born 1989), Russian football player
 * Sergei Fomin (1917–1975), Russian mathematician
 * Sergey Fomin (born 1958), Russian/American mathematician
 * Viktor Fomin (1929–2007), a Soviet football player
 * Volodymyr Fomin (1902–1942), Ukrainian football player and coach
 * Vyacheslav Fomin (born 1969), Russian football player
 * Yefim Fomin (1909–1941), Soviet political commissar
 * Yevstigney Fomin (1761–1800), Russian opera composer

Feminine form

 * Alona Fomina (born 1989), Ukrainian tennis player
 * Anastasia Fomina (born 1983), Russian basketball player
 * Elena Fomina (born 1979), Russian footballer
 * Margarita Fomina (born 1988), Russian curler
 * Oleksandra Fomina (born 1966), Ukraininan Olympic volleyball player
 * Tatyana Fomina (born 1954), Estonian chess player

Places

 * Fomin (village), a village (khutor) in Rostov Oblast, Russia
 * A.V. Fomin Botanical Garden, in Kyiv, Ukraine (named after the botanist Alexandr Fomin)