- Alessandro Andrei
Alessandro Andrei (born 3 January, 1959 in Florence) is a former Italian shot putter. He won the gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, California. He is married to Agnese Maffeis. <br> <br>
- Andrei Fursenko
Andrei Aleksandrovich Fursenko (Russian: Андрей Александрович Фурсенко; born July 17, 1949 in Leningrad) is a Russian politician, scientist and businessman. Currently he is the Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. His father Alexander Fursenko (b. 1927) is a renowned historian, a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, his brother Sergey Fursenko (b. 1954) is a technician, businessman, …
- Yannick Andréi
- Andrea Andrei
- Maria Andrei
- Adina Lucaciu
- Anne Andreï
- Dr Cristian Andrei
- Iancu Marius Andrei
- Marina Andrei
- Julian Andrei
- Ivan Ionescu Andrei
- Carmen Andrei
- Cristina Andrei
- Andrei Arlovski
Andrei "The Pitbull" Arlovski is a Belarusian mixed martial arts fighter and a former Ultimate Fighting Championship Heavyweight Champion. He holds notable wins over Tim Sylvia, Vladimir Matyushenko, Paul Buentello and Fabricio Werdum. MMAWeekly currently ranks Andrei Arlovski as the #8 heavyweight in the world.
- Andrei Kostitsyn
Andriej Kástsitsyn or Andrei Kostitsyn is a Belarusian ice hockey forward. Andrei currently plays for the National Hockey League's Montreal Canadiens. He was selected in the first round (10th overall) of the 2003 NHL Entry Draft by the Habs. The consensus was he would have gone higher but teams were scared off by an epileptic condition that has been kept in check by medication. He is an active player of the Belarusian national men's ice hockey team.
- Andrei Markov
Andrei Markov (born December 20, 1978 in Voskresensk, U.S.S.R.) is a Russian ice hockey defenceman who currently plays for the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League. He was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the 6th round, 162nd overall, in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft as a center. While playing in Russia, Markov made the switch to defense in order to see more ice time. After being considered one of the best defensemen in Russia in 2000, …
- Andrei Okounkov
Andrei Okounkov is a mathematician who works on representation theory and its applications to algebraic geometry, mathematical physics, probability theory and special functions. He received his doctorate at Moscow State University in 1995 under Alexander Kirillov. He has been a professor at Princeton University since 2002, and was previously an assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
- Andrei Sakharov
Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov (May 21 1921 – December 14 1989) was an eminent Soviet nuclear physicist, dissident and human rights activist. Sakharov was an advocate of civil liberties and reforms in the Soviet Union. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975.
- Andrei Lugovoi
Andrei Lugovoi (Lugovoy) (Born 1966 in Azerbaijan) is a former KGB operative and millionaire who met with Alexander Litvinenko on the day Litvinenko fell ill (1 November, 2006). Litvinenko died later that month from radiation poisoning caused by polonium-210, and on 22 May 2007 British officials charged Lugovoi with Litvinenko's murder, announcing they would seek his extradition from Russia.
- Andrei Bogolyubsky
Andrei Bogolyubsky (c. 1111 - June 28, 1174) was a prince of Vladimir-Suzdal (after 1157). He was the son of Yuri Dolgoruki, who proclaimed Andrei a prince in Vyshhorod (near Kiev). His mother was a Kipchak princess, khan Aepa's daughter. He left Vyshhorod in 1155 and moved to Vladimir. Promoting development of feudal relations, he relied on a team and on Vladimir’s townspeople; he connected to trading-craft business of Rostov and Suzdal.
- Andrei Broder
Andrei Broder is a Research Fellow and Vice President of Emerging Search Technology for Yahoo!. He previously has worked for AltaVista as the vice president of research, and for IBM Research as a Distinguished Engineer and CTO of IBM's Institute for Search and Text Analysis. Broder's research centers around the internet, and internet searching. He is credited with being one of the first people to develop a CAPTCHA, while working for AltaVista.
- Andrei Kanchelskis
Andrei Antanasovich Kanchelskis (born January 23, 1969 in Kirovograd) is a former Ukrainian football midfielder who claimed Russian citizenship after the fall of the Soviet Union. He played for a number of teams, most notably Manchester United, Everton and Rangers. He was a dynamic goal scoring winger with great pace.
- Andrei Nekrasov
Andrei Nekrasov is a Russian film and TV director from Saint Petersburg. Andrei Nekrasov studied acting and directing at the State Institute for Theatre and Film in his native Saint Petersburg. He studied comparative literature and philosophy at the University of Paris, taking a master's degree, and film at Bristol University Film School (RFT). In 1985, he assisted Andrei Tarkovsky during the filming and editing of "The Sacrifice".
- Andrei Linde
Andrei Linde (b. March 2, 1948 in Moscow, USSR) is a Soviet theoretical physicist and professor of Physics at Stanford University. Dr. Linde is best known for his work on the concept of the inflationary universe. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Moscow State University. In 1975, Linde was awarded a Ph.D. from the Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow. Among the various awards he's received for his work on inflation, in 2002 he was awarded the Dirac Medal, …
- Andrei Shleifer
Andrei Shleifer (born February 20, 1961) is a prominent academic economist. He was born in Russia and emigrated to Rochester, NY as a teenager. He then studied economics, obtaining his Ph.D. at MIT in 1986. He has held a post in the Department of Economics at Harvard University since 1991 and was, from 2001 through 2006, the Whipple V. N. Jones Professor of Economics. In 1999, Shleifer was awarded the John Bates Clark Medal, …
- Andrei Rublev
Andrei Rublev (c.1360 or 1370 - 1427 or January 29, 1430) is considered to be the greatest medieval Russian painter of icons and frescoes. There is little information about his life. It is not known where he was born. Andrei Rublev probably lived in the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra under Nikon of Radonezh, who became hegumen after the death of Sergii Radonezhsky (1392).
- Andrei Babitsky
Andrei Babitsky is a Russian journalist and war correspondent for Radio Free Europe. He is famous for his coverage of war in Chechenya, and for his consecutive ordeal with Russian authorities. Babitsky specialised himself in coverage of the Second Chechen War, to the point of growing good relations with Chechen fighters. He managed to interview guerrilla leader Shamil Basayev. Babitsky made a last contact with his colleagues on January 15 2000 and disappeared.
- Andrei Cherkasov
Andrei Cherkasov (born July 4, 1970) is a former professional tennis player from Russia. Born in Ufa, Soviet Union, Cherkasov first came to the tennis world's attention as an outstanding junior player. In 1987, he was ranked the World No. 3 junior player and finished runner-up in the boy's singles at the US Open (lost to David Wheaton in the final).
- Andrei Kirilenko
Andrei Kirilenko (Russian: "Андрей Кириле́нко"; born February 18 1981 in Izhevsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union) is a professional basketball player, playing at the forward position for the Utah Jazz in the National Basketball Association. He is 206 cm tall and weighs 103 kg (6'9", 227 lb). He is also known as AK-47 (Andrei Kirilenko, and his number, #47).
- Andrei Karyaka
Andrei Karyaka (born April 1, 1978) is a Russian football player who currently plays for FC Saturn Moscow Oblast. He has previously played for FC Metalurh Zaporizhya and FC CSKA Kyiv in Ukraine, for FC Krylya Sovetov Samara in Russia and SL Benfica in Portugal and was a Russian national football team regular.
- Andrei Volkonsky
Andrei Mikhaylovich Volkonsky also Andrey, André, Mikhailovich, Michailovich, Volkonski, Volkonskiy, etc. Andrei , born: February 14, 1933, Genève, Switzerland) is a Russian composer of classical music. He emigrated to the West in 1973.
- Andrei Kirilenko
Andrei Pavlovich Kirilenko (September 8, 1906 - May 12, 1990) was a leading official of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, in the 1970s and early 1980s among the few serving on both the Politburo and Secretariat of the Central Committee of the CPSU. He was for a while positioned as a potential successor to Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, although he was a few months older than Brezhnev.
- Andrei Zhdanov
Andrei Aleksandrovich Zhdanov (Mariupol', -August 31, 1948, Moscow) was a Soviet politician.
- Andrei Belyanin
Andrei Belyanin is a modern Russian science fiction and fantasy writer, who wrote at least 15 novels with many of then selling over 2 million copies. His novels are often humorous and are usually quite anachronistic.
- Andrei Zyuzin
Andrei Zyuzin is a Russian ice hockey defenceman who plays in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Chicago Blackhawks.
- Andrei Amalrik
Andrei Alekseevich Amalrik, alternatively spelled "Andrei" or "Andrey", was a Russian writer and dissident. Amalrik was best known in the Western world for his essay, "Will the Soviet Union Survive Until 1984?" He was one of the founders of the Soviet Democratic Movement.
- Andrei Sokolov
Andrei Yurievich Sokolov is a Russian chess Grandmaster, now living in France. He is not to be confused with the Latvian International Master of the same name and other, similar named players registered with FIDE. He learnt the game from his father Yuri, a Soviet Army officer and Candidate Master. At just 6 years of age, inspiration arrived in the form of a book of Alekhine's games.
- Andrei Sinyavsky
Andrei Donatovich Sinyavsky (Russian language: was a Russian writer, dissident, gulag survivor, emigrant, Professor of Sorbonne University, magazine founder and publisher. He frequently wrote under the pseudonym (Abram Tertz"'). During a time of extreme censorship, Sinyavsky published both under his real name and (through samizdat, and Western publications, or tamizdat) his pseudonym.
- Andrei Pavel
Andrei Pavel is a Romanian tennis player, who turned professional in 1990. He began playing tennis at age eight, and moved to Germany at age sixteen. Pavel has won three singles titles, including the ATP Masters Series tournament in Montreal/Toronto in 2001. He has also won seven doubles titles, the latest title being the Open Seat Barcelona, in 2007.