- Source: Lopatin (surname)
Lopatin (Russian: Лопатин), from lopata meaning spade, according to Boris Unbegaun (cf. surnames Lopatto, Lopata, Lopato), or from the Galician toponym Lopatyn, according to Heinrich Guggenheimer, is a surname which historically was common among Galician Jews and Karaites. In Russian, its feminine counterpart is Lopatina. It may refer to
Aleksei Lopatin (born 1985), Russian association football player
Anton Lopatin (1897–1965), Soviet military officer during World War II
Asher Lopatin (born 1964), American rabbi
Daniel Lopatin (born 25 July 1982), known professionally as Oneohtrix Point Never
German Lopatin (1845–1918), Russian revolutionary
Leo Mikhailovich Lopatin (1855–1920), Russian philosopher
Sergey Lopatin (disambiguation)
Vladimir Lopatin (born 1931), Soviet Olympic swimmer
Yevgeny Lopatin (1917–2011), Soviet weightlifter
Ekaterina Mikhailovna Lopatina (1865–1935), Russian writer
Viktoria Lopatina (born 1981), Belarusian cross-country skier
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