Pushkin (disambiguation)

Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837) was a Russian poet.

Pushkin may also refer to:

Places

 * Pushkin, Saint Petersburg, a town in Pushkinsky District of Saint Petersburg, Russia


 * Pushkin Airport, an airfield near Saint Petersburg, Russia
 * Biləsuvar, Azerbaijan, formerly Pushkin
 * Pushkin (Tashkent Metro), a railway station in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
 * Pushkin High School, in Berezniki, Russia
 * Pushkin Park, in Saransk, Mordovia, Russia

People with the surname

 * Aleksei Musin-Pushkin (1744–1817), Russian statesman, historian, and art collector
 * Valentin Musin-Pushkin (1735–1804), Russian military officer and government official
 * Ales Pushkin (1965–2023), Belarusian artist, performer, and political prisoner
 * Alexander Pushkin (ballet dancer) (1907–1970), Russian ballet master
 * Apollo Mussin-Pushkin (1760–1805), Russian chemist and plant collector
 * Boris Pushkin (c. 1590–1659), Russian diplomat and officeholder
 * Georgy Pushkin (1909–1963), Soviet ambassador and politician
 * Mike Pushkin, American politician
 * Natalia Pushkina (1812–1863), Alexander Pushkin's wife
 * Vasily Pushkin (1766–1830), Russian poet and Aleksander Pushkin's uncle

Fictional characters

 * Dimitri Pushkin, or Rocket Red, a DC Comics superhero
 * General Pushkin, the head of the KGB in the 1987 film The Living Daylights
 * Vladimir Pushkin, the main antagonist in the 2014 film The Equalizer

Other uses

 * Pushkin: The Last Duel, a 2006 Russian film
 * Pushkin Industries, an American podcast and audiobook publisher
 * Pushkin Institute, a Russian-language education center in Moscow
 * Pushkin Museum, a fine arts museum in Moscow
 * Pushkin Press, a British-based publishing house
 * Pushkin Prize, a Russian literary prize
 * Alexander Pushkin (Bourganov), a statue in Washington D.C., US
 * Alexander Pushkin (diamond), a large gem discovered in 1989
 * MS Alexandr Pushkin, an ocean liner
 * "Pushkin", a 1994 song by Will Oldham from Days in the Wake