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Vsevolod or Wsewolod is a Slavic male first name. Its etymology is from Slavic roots 'vse' (all) and 'volodeti' and means 'lord-of-everything/everybody',. It is equivalent to the Belarusian Usievalad, Polish Wszewład, Lithuanian Visvaldas, Latvian Visvaldis and German Wissewald. The corresponding Russian patronymic is Vsevolodovich.

Medieval princes
• (c. 983–1013), Prince of Volyn', son of Vladimir I of KievVsevolod I of Kiev (Yaroslavich) (1030–1093), Grand Prince of Kievan Rus' • Vsevolod Mstislavich (disambiguation)Vsevolod II of Kiev (Olegovich) (d. 1146), Grand Prince of Kievan Rus' • Vsevolod III Yuryevich aka Vsevolod the Big Nest (1154–1212), Prince of Vladimir • Vsevolod IV of Kiev (Svyatoslavich the Red) (d. 1215), twice Grand Prince of Kievan Rus' and Prince of Chernigov • Visvaldis of Gerzike (died 1239), prince of Gerzike, later vassal of the Bishop of Riga ==Other persons==
Other persons
Vsevolod Luknitsky (1844–1917), Russian general-lieutenant • Vsevolod Krestovsky (1840–1895), Russian playwright and nationalist • Vsevolod Miller (1848–1913), Russian anthropologist and linguist • Vsevolod Solovyov (1849–1903), Russian historical novelist • Vsevolod Meyerhold (1874–1940), Russian and Soviet theater director • Vsevolod Holubovych (1885-1939), Ukrainian politician and prime minister of the Ukrainian People’s RepublicVsevolod Abramovich, (1890–1913), Russian aviator • Vsevolod Balitsky (1892–1937), Far Eastern and Ukrainian NKVD chief. • Vsevolod Vishnevsky (1900–1951), Soviet dramatist and prose writer • Vsevolod Starosselsky (1875–1935), Russian military officer • Vsevolod Garshin (1855–1888), Russian author of short stories • Vsevolod Sharonov (1901–1964), Russian and Soviet astronomer • Vsevolod Aksyonov (1902–1960), Soviet film actor • Vsevolod Rauzer (1908–1941), Soviet chess champion • Vsevolod Tarasevich (1919–1998), Soviet photographer • Vsevolod Blinkov (1918–1987), Soviet football player • Vsevolod Pudovkin (1893–1953), Russian and Soviet film director, screenwriter, and actor • Vsevolod Ivanov (1895–1963), Soviet novelist known for his stories set in the Russian Civil War • Vsevolod Bobrov (1922–1979), Soviet athlete • Vsevolod Safonov (1923–1992), Soviet film actor • Vsevolod Murakhovsky (1926–2017), Soviet politician • Vsevolod Nestayko (1930–2014), Ukrainian children's writer • Vsevolod Shilovsky (born 1938), Soviet and Russian film actor • Vsevolod Kukushkin (born 1942), Soviet Russian journalist, writer and ice hockey administrator • Vsevolod Gakkel' (born 1953), Russian rock musician ==Other uses==
Other uses
Vsevolod (1769; 74 guns) – Baltic Navy ship of the line burnt 1779 • Vsevolod (1796; 74 guns) – Baltic Navy ship of the line destroyed in the action near Baltiyskiy Port during the Anglo-Russian War (1807–1812)Vsevolod (1809; 66 guns) – Baltic Navy ship of the line hulked 1820 ==See also==
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