Sychyov
Sychyov, Sychov or Sychev (Russian: Сычёв) is a Russian surname derived from the word сыч (sych, meaning "small owl"). It may refer to:
- Alexander Sychyov (1903-1978), Soviet Major, Hero of the Soviet Union (1943).
 - Alexander (Daniil) Sychyov (born 1960), monk of the Russian Orthodox Church.
 - Aleksandr Sychyov (born 1959), retired field hockey player from Russia.
 - Andrey (Nil) Sychyov (born 1964), Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church.
 - Andrey Sychyov (born 1986), former Russian soldier.
 - Dmitri Sychyov (1972-2010), the Mayor of Melitopol.
 - Dmitri Sychev (born 1983), Russian football player.
 - Ivan Sychyov (1911-1945), lieutenant, the recipient of the Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd class
 - Nikolai Sychov, Soviet and Russian art historian
 - Leonid Sychov, ballet dancer
 - Sergei Sychyov (born 1977), Ukrainian ice dancer who also competed for Estonia
 - Stanislav Sychov (1937–2003), Ukrainian painter
 - Vladimir Sychyov (born 1945), Soviet and French photographer.
 - Vladimir Sychyov (born 1962), Soviet and Russian footballer and football coach.
 - Vladimir Sychyov (born 1924), Soviet and Russian scientist in the field of aerodynamics.
 - Vladimir Sychyov (born 1971), Soviet and Russian actor.
 - Vladimir Sychyov (1935-2014), Soviet and Russian swimming coach, honored coach of the USSR.
 - Vladimir Sychyov (1917-1995), Soviet and Russian sculptor.
 
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