Zaslavsky

Zaslavsky, Zaslavski, Zaslavskii, Zaslavskiy (Заславський) or Zasławski (Polish) is a masculine surname of Polish origin. The feminine counterpart (in Slavic countries) of "Zaslavsky" is Zaslavskaya or Zaslavskaia; that of "Zasławski" is Zasławska. Notable people with the surname include:


 * Aleksandr Zaslavsky (born 1996), Russian football player
 * Zedd (born 1989 as Anton Zaslavski), Russian-German musician, music producer, and DJ
 * Claudia Zaslavsky (1917–2006), American educator and ethnomathematician
 * David Zaslavsky (1880-1965), Soviet journalist
 * Dora Zaslavsky (1905–1987), American pianist
 * George Zaslavsky (1935–2008), Soviet mathematical physicist
 * Tatyana Zaslavskaya (1927–2013), Russian economic sociologist
 * Thomas Zaslavsky (born 1945), American mathematician, son of Claudia
 * Victor Zaslavsky (1937–2009), Soviet political sociologist
 * Ilya Zaslavskiy (born 1960), Russian politician and disability advocate
 * Aleksander Zasławski (died 1629), Polish-Lithuanian noble
 * Aleksander Janusz Zasławski-Ostrogski (1650–1682), Polish-Lithuanian noble
 * Symeon Zaslawski and Michal Zaslawski, sons of Jaunutis (14th century), Grand Duke of Lithuania
 * Teofila Ludwika Zasławska (ca. 1650 – 1709), Polish noble
 * Władysław Dominik Zasławski-Ostrogski (ca. 1616 – 1656), Polish noble
 * Zasławski family, Polish–Ruthenian nobility
 * Max Zaslofsky (1925–1985), American professional basketball player and coach

Related pages are
 * Iziaslav of Kiev (disambiguation) (11th – 12th centuries), Kievan princes
 * Izyaslav of Polotsk (10th century), Kievan prince
 * Hope Holiday (born 1930 as Hope Jane Zee, originally Zaslawsky), American actress

Related places:
 * Iziaslav, Ukraine or Zaslav, city in Volhynia, Ukraine
 * Zaslavsky Uyezd, former subdivision of Volhynia, Russian Empire, containing city of Iziaslav
 * Iziaslav Raion, former district in Ukraine containing city of Iziaslav
 * Duchy of Zaslawye, former territory now in Belarus
 * Zaslawye, town in Belarus