This is a list of princely families of Russia (Russian Empire)
The list includes:
- families of «natural» Russian princely stock - descended from old Russian dynasties (Rurik Dynasty) and Lithuania (Gediminovich and others);
 - families, whose princely titles were granted by Russian Emperors;
 - foreign princely families naturalised in Russia;
 - Russian princely families, which were granted their titles by foreign sovereigns;
 
Princely families
A
- Princes Abamelek (Georgian, titular princes)
 - Princes Abamelik-Lazarev
 - Princes Abashidze (Georgian nobility, raised to titular princes in the Russian Empire)
 - Princes Abashidze-Gorlenko
 - Princes Abhazovy (Abkhazi)
 - Princes Abhazovy (Anchipadze-Abhazovy, Abkhazi)
 - Princes Abymelikovy (Russified family name of Princes Abamelik)
 - Princes Avalov (Avalishvili) (Georgian appanage princes)
 - Princes Agiashvili (Agiyashvili) (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Akchurin (Tatar; non-titled, descendants of Mirza Akchura Adashev)
 - Princes Amatuni
 - Princes Amilakhori (Amilahvarovy) (Georgian nobility, raised to titular princes in the Russian Empire)
 - Princes Amilahori (Amilakhori)
 - Princes Amirejibi (Amirejibi, Amiredzhibovy) (Georgian appanage princes)
 - Princes Andronicus (Andronikashvili) (Georgian nobility of royal descent)
 - Princes Anchabadze (Achba, Achbovy) (Abkzazian royalties)
 - Princes Apakidze (Georgian nobility of Tatar descent)
 - Princes Argutinsky-Dolgorukov (Armenian-Georgian nobility, not related to the Dolgorukov family)
 - Princes Argutinsky-Dolgorukov (Mhargdzeli-Argutashvili)
 - Princes Asatiani
 - Princes Akhvlediani
 
B
- Princes Babadyshevy (Babadishvili) (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Babichevy (a branch of the Princes of Drutsk, descendants of Prince Ivan Semyonovich Baba-Drutsky)
 - Princes Bagration (Georgian royal family; descendants of the king of Kartli Jesse I)
 - Princess Bagration (descendants of King Alexander of Imereti V)
 - Princes Bagration-Davydov (Bagration-Davitishvili)
 - Princes Bagration Imeretian
 - His Serene Highness Prince Bagration-Imeretian
 - Princes Bagration of Mukhrani (3 kinds of the family)
 - Princes Bahmanov also Persidskii (Persian; descendants of the Persian Prince Bahman Mirza; a branch of the Qajar dynasty, styled His Serene Highness)
 - Princes Baratashvili (Barataevy) (7 genera) (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Barclay de Tolly (a branch of Clan Barclay; relations of Michael Barclay de Tolly raised to titular princes of the Russian Empire in 1815)
 - Princes Barclay de Tolly-Weimar (descendants of General Alexander Weymarn raised to Russian titular princes in 1859 as a relation to the Barclay de Tolly family)
 - Princes Bayushevy (Tatar; descendants of Mirza Bayush Razgildyaev raised to the princely title in 1613)
 - Princes Bebutov (Bebutashvili) (Georgian titular princes of Armenian origin; descended from merchants)
 - Princes Begildeevy (Tatars raised to the princely title in Muscovy in the 17th century)
 - Princes Begtabegovy (Begtabegishvili) (3 kinds) (Georgian nobility of Armenian descent, raised to titular princes in Russia)
 - Princes Berezin (non-titled Vladimir-Suzdal Rurikids, descended from Prince Konstantin Yaroslavich, the younger brother of Alexander Nevsky)
 - Princes Bezborodko (descendants of Cossack Hetmanate senior ranks; the branch descended from Count Alexander Bezborodko raised to titular princes (styled as 'serene highness') in 1797)
 - Princes Beznosov (non-titled Rurikids from the Monastyroyv family)
 - Princes Beloselsky (Rurikids, a branch of the Belozersky princely family)
 - Princes Beloselsky-Belozersky (Rurikids, a branch of the Belozersky princely family, rulers of the Principality of Belozero)
 - Princes Bielski (two families: Gediminids and Rurikids (from the Yaroslavl branch).
 - Princes Bokeev (non-titled descendants of Smolensk Rurikids)
 - Princes Bolhovsky (Rurikids of disputed descent; according to Gennady Vlasiev, they were a branch of the Princes of Zvenigorod)
 - Princes Boryatinsky (Baryatinsky) (Rurikids, descendants of the Princes of Chernigov)
 - Princes Bunakov (non-titled Rurikids, descendants of the rulers of Karachev principality)
 
C
- Princes Callivazis (of Greek Phanariote and Trapezuntine origin)
 - Princes Cantacuzene
 - Princes Cantacuzino (Moldavian nobility) counts Speransky
 - Princes Cantemir (Kantemir) (a family of Moldavian voivodes descended from Tatar Kantimur-murza)
 - Princes Chaabalyrhua (Abkhazian)
 - Princes Chanyshevy (Tatar, non-titled; claimed descent from the Kasymov prince Chyanysh Temgenev))
 - Princes Chavchavadze (3 kinds) (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Chegodaevy (Tatar) (non-titled; descended from Chegoday-hodzha who became a Moscow vassal in the 16th century)
 - Princes Chelokaevy or Cholokaevy (Cholokashvili)
 - Princes Cherkassky (Cherkaska) (Caucasian royalties; descended from Temryuk (mid-1500s), the grand duke of Kabarda)
 - Princes Cherkezov (Cherkezishvili) (2 kinds) (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Chernyshevy (originated with Polish szlachta; descendants of Count Alexander Chernishov raised to titular princes, styled as 'serene highness')
 - Princes Chhotua (Abkhazian)
 - Princes Chichua (Abkhazian nobility)
 - Princes Chijavadze (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Chikovani (Georgian appanage rulers)
 - Princes Chingis (Чингисы) (Genghisids) (3 princely branches)
 - Princes Chkheidze (3 branch of the family)
 - Princes Chkotua
 - Princes Chkotua
 - Princes Cholokaevy (Cholokashvili) (2 branch of the family)
 - Princes Czartoryski (Gediminids) (Polish princely house)
 
D
- Princes Dabija (Moldavian nobility)
 - Princes Dadeshkeliani (Georgian petty princes)
 - Princes Dadiani (Dadian) (Georgian appanage princes)
 - Princes Dadiani (Dadianovy)
 - Princes Dadian-Migrelskie and the Princes of Dadian (Dadiani)
 - Princes Dashkovy (Tatar; non-titled, descendants of Mirza Dashek)
 - Princes Dashkovy (extinct, Rurikids, Smolensk branch)
 - Princes Devletkildeevy (Tatar; descendants of Baybas-Murza Devletkildeev)
 - Princes Dgebuadze (Georgian lower nobility, served to Princes Dadiani)
 - Princes Diasamidze (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Diveevy (Tatar; descendants of Mirza Divey Butakov syn Mokshev, granted with rulership over Mordva by Ivan the Terrible)
 - Princes Dmitriev (Dmitriev-Netshin and Dmitriev-Mamonov) (non-titled branch of Smolensk Rurikids, descended from Prince Alexander Yuryevich Netsha; Dmitriev-Mamonov branch is originated with his great-grandson, Grigory Dmitiev-Netshin, nicknamed Mamon, a courtier at the court of Ivan III.
 - Princes Dolgorukov (claimed descent to Princes Obolensky)
 - Princes Dondukovy (descendants of Kalmyk ruler Donduk-Ombo)
 - Princes Dondukov-Izedinovy
 - Princes Dondukov-Korsakov
 - Princes Drutsky (princely family of disputed descent; rulers of the Principality of Drutsk)
 - Princes Drutsk-Lyubetskii (a branch of Princes Drutsky)
 - Princes Dzapsh-Ipa (Abkhazian)
 - Princes Dzhambakurian (Dzhambakur-Orbeliani, 4 branch of the family)
 - Princes Dzhambakur-Orbelianovy (Orbeliani)
 - Princes Dzhandierovy (Jandieri) (2 branch of the family)
 
E
- Prince Emukhvari (Emhaa, Emhua)
 - Prince Endronikovy (Georgian princely family claiming descent from Byzantine Emperors)
 - Prince Eristov (Georgian titular princes):
- Eristov (Aragvi) (2 branches of the family)
 - Eristov (Gurian)
 - Eristov (Ksani)
 - Eristov (Racha)
 
 
G
- Princes Gagarin (Rurikids, a branch of the Princes of Starodub)
 - Princes Gagarin-Sturdza
 - Princes Galitzine (Gediminids)
 - Princes Galitzine
 - Princes Galitzine, counts of Osterman
 - Princes Gantimurovy (descendants of the Tungusian chieftain Gantimur, a vassal to China)
 - Princes Gedianovy (Tatar, descendants of Mirza Gedian who entered vassalage to Ivan the Terrible)
 - Princes Gedianovy (Tatar)
 - Princes Gelovani (Georgian high nobility)
 - Princes Genghis (3 branch of the family) (Kazakh royal family descended from Khan Abulhair; Genghisids)
 - Princes Giedroyc (Lithuanian princes, not Gediminids; claimed descent from Prince Gedrus, a relation of Grand Duke Traidenis)
 - Princes Glinski (Lithuanian nobility; claimed descent from the Tatar warlord Mamai)
 - Princes Golenishchev-Kutuzov-Smolensky
 - Princes Golitsyn, Golovkin
 - Princes Gorchakov (officially considered Rurikids; disputed genealogy, as the Rurikid prince they claimed descent from was not confirmed by written sources)
 - Princes Gruzinsky (a branch of the Bagration royal family; the offspring of King Vakhtang V)
 - Princes Gruzinsky (Kakhetian branch, the offspring of King Irakli II)
 - Princes Gugunava (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Gundorovy (Rurikids, a branch of Princes Paletsky, descended from the Princes of Starodub)
 - Princes Guramovy (Guramishvili) (2 kinds) (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Gurgenidze
 - Princes Gurieli (Georgian appanage princes)
 - Princes Gyachba (Abkhazian)
 
H
- Princes Herkheulidze (Herheulidzevy) (2 kinds) (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Hidirbegovy (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Hilkovy (Rurikids, a branch of the Princes of Starodub)
 - Princes Himshievy (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Hodzhaminasovy (Georgian nobility of Armenian descent)
 - Princes Holm
 - Princes Hovansky (Gediminids)
 
I
- Princes Ilyinsky (then Prince Romanovsky Elijah)
 - Princes Imeretian
 - Princes Inal-Ipa (Abkhazian)
 - Princes Isheevy (Tatar, non-titled; descended from Mirza Ishey Barashev))
 - Princes Italsky, counts Suvorov-Rymniksky (titular princes of the Kingdom of Sardinia from Alexander Suvorov)
 
J
- Princes Japaridze
 - Princes Javakhishvili (Dzhavahovy Zhevahovy)
 - Princes Jorjadze (2 branch of the family)
 
K
- Princes Karalovy (Karalishvili)
 - Princes Kargolomskie
 - Princes Kasatkiny-Rostovsky (Rurikids, a branch of Princes of Rostov)
 - Princes Kashin-Obolensky (a branch of the Obolensky family)
 - Princes Katkov-Shalikov (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Kavkasidze
 - Princes Kekuatovy (Keykuatovy) (Tatar; non-titled, descendants of a Nogai nobleman Atmanay Urusov syn Keykuatov)
 - Princes Kildishevy (Tatar, non-titled; descendants of Mirza Ishmamet Kildishev))
 - Princes Kipiani
 - Princes Kobulov (Kobulashvili)
 - Princes Kochakidze
 - Princes Kochubey (descendants of Vasily Kochubey, a senior rank at the Cossack Hetmanate, claiming descent from a Crimean Tatar named Kuchuk-bey of supposedly princely origin).
 - Princes Koltsovs-Mosalsky (a branch of the Mosalsky family, Lithuanian Rurikids)
 - Princes Komnenos (descendants of the Trebizond Megas Komnenos branch),
 - Princes Kondratevskaya
 - Princes Koribut-Voronetskii (Gediminids, a branch of Princes Zbararzski)
 - Princes Korkodinovy (Smolensk Rurikids)
 - Princes Kozelsky (Chernigov Rurikids)
 - Princes Kozlovsky (Smolensk Rurikids)
 - Princes Kropotkin (Smolensk Rurikids)
 - Princes Kudashevy (2 type) (Tatar; non-titled, descendants of a Tatar nobleman Kudash))
 - Princes Kugushevy (Tatar)
 - Princes Kulunchakovy (Tatar; non-titled, descendants of Kulunchak Enikeev descended from ruler of Meschera)
 - Princes Kurakins (Gediminids)
 - Princes Kurbsky (possibly extinct; Yaroslavl Rurikids)
 - Princes Kurtsevichi
 - Princes Kutkiny (Tatar; non-titled, descended from Mirza Never Kutkin granted with a fief in Muscovy)
 - Princes Kutyevy (Tatar)
 
L
- Princes Lieven (from Eastern Baltic gentry of German descent; raised to titular princes by Paul I)
 - Princes Lionidze
 - Princes Lobanov-Rostovsky (Rurikids, a branch of the Princes of Rostov)
 - Princes Lopukhin (from Russian gentry, raised to titular princes (serene highness) for relation to the Romanovs through marriage; extinct)
 - Princes Lopukhin (1995)
 - Princes Lopukhin-Demidoff (on the rights of primogeniture; the descendants of Nikolay Demidov, a relation of the first Lopunin prince)
 - Princes Lortkipanidze
 - Princess Łowicz (Łowicz)
 - Princes Lubomirski (Polish magnates; titular princes of the Holy Roman Empire)
 - Princes of Lutsk (historical rulers of the Principality of Lutsk, Volhynia; Rurikids)
 - Princes Lvov (Yaroslavl Rurikids)
 - Princes Lyapunov (non-titled descendants of Vladimir-Suzdal Rurikids)
 - Princes Lyschinskie-Troyekurov
 
M
- Princes Machabelovy (A favorite of Peter the Great, related to the Romanovs through marriage.)
 - Princes Machutadze
 - Princes Magalov (Maghalashvili)
 - Princes Makayeu (Makashvili)
 - Princes Maksimenishvili
 - Princes Maksutov (Tatar; descendants of the princes of Kasimov)
 - Princes Maksyutova (Tatar)
 - Princes Mamatkazin-Sakaevy (Tatar)
 - Princes Mamatov (Tatar; non-titled, descendants of Mirza Elizary Akmametievich Mamatov)
 - Princes Mamleev (Tatar; descendants of Mirza Mamley)
 - Princes Mansyrev (Tatar; non-titled, descendants of Mirza Einandar Mansyrev who received an rulership over Mordva from Vasily III of Moscow)
 - Princes Manvelovy (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Massalsky, Massalski (Mosalsky) (Upper-Oka Rurikids, rulers of the Principality of Mosalsk)
 - Princes Mavrocordato Sciot Phanariot Greeks
 - Princes Melikov (Melikishvili) (3 kinds)
 - Princes Menshikov (extinct titular princes of the Holy Roman Empire and Russian Empire, offspring of Alexander Menshikov, a favorite of Peter the Great)
 - Princes Menshikov-Koreysha
 - Princes Meschersky (Tatar, originating with Crimean high nobility; descendants of the ruler of Meschera)
 - Princes Mikadze
 - Princes Mikeladze
 - Princes Mingrelia (on the rights of primogeniture)
 - Princes Mkheidze
 - Princes Monastyryov (non-titled boyar family descended from Smolensk Rurikids)
 - Princes Mourousi
 - Princes Mstislavsky (Gediminids)
 - Princes Musorgsky (non-titled descendants of Smolensk Rurikids, the family of composer Modest Musorgsky)
 - Princes Mustafin (Tatar; descendants of tsarevich Murtaza Mustafich))
 - Princes Myshetsky (disputed descent; officially considered Rurikids from the Tarusa princely family)
 
N
- Princes Nakashidze (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Nasedkin
 - Princes Nesvitski (extinct Lithuanian princely family of disputed descent)
 - Princes Nizharadze
 - Princes Novosilski (extinct; Rurikids, rulers of the Principality of Novosil)
 
O
- Princes Obolensky (Rurikids, a branch of the Princes of Tarusa)
 - Princes Obolensky-Neledinsky-Mielec (on the rights of primogeniture; actual prince Arnaud Henry Salas-Perez dit Obolensky)
 - Princes Odoyevsky (extinct; Rurikids, a branch of the Princes of Novosil)
 - Princes Odoevskys Maslov- (the rights of primogeniture)
 - Princes Ogiński (Lithuanian princely family of disputed descent; claimed descent from Rurik)
 - Princes Orbeliani (Orbelianovy Orbelyanovy) (2 kinds)
 - Princes Orlov (descendants of General Alexey Orlov, son of Fyodor Orlov, a favorite of Catherine II, raised to titular princes in 1856)
 - Princes von der Osten-Sacken (Baltic German gentry, raised to titular princes in 1786)
 - Princes Ostrogski (Lithuanian magnates of disputed descent)
 
P
- Princes Pagava (2 branches)
 - Princes Palavandovy (Palavandishvili) (3 kinds)
 - Princes Paley
 - Princes Patrikeevy (historical Gediminid family, believed to be paternal to Russian Gediminids)
 - Princes Pavlenishvili (Pavlenovy) (Georgian princely family of Persian royal descent)
 - Princes Persidskii also Bahmanov (Persian; descendants of the Persian Prince Bahman Mirza; a branch of the Qajar dynasty, styled His Serene Highness)
 - Princes of Polotsk (rulers of the Principality of Polotsk)
 - Princes Poryus-Vizapurskie
 - Princes Potemkin-Tavricheski (Grigory Potyomkin-Tavericheski was raised to titular princes (serene highness) by Catherine II in 1776, died childless)
 - Princes Pozharsky (extinct; Rurikids, a branch of the princes of Starodub)
 - Princes of Pronsk
 - Princes Prozorovsky-Galitzine
 - Princes Prozorovsky-Golitsyns
 - Princes Putyatin (a branch of the Drutsky princely family)
 - Princes Puzyna (non-titled; a family of disputed descent, claimed as descended from the Princes of Kozelsk)
 
R
- Princes Radzivill (Polish-Lithuanian magnates; titular princes of the Holy Roman Empire)
 - Princes Ratievy (Ratishvili)
 - Princes Razumovsky
 - Princes Repnin (extinct Rurikids, a branch of the Obolensky family)
 - Princes Repnin-Volkonskie
 - Princes Robitovy (Robitashvili)
 - Princess Romanov (Golitsyn)
 - Princess Romanov (de Goshtoni)
 - Princess Romanov-Knust
 - Princess Romanov-Kurakina
 - Princess Romanov (Mac Dugall)
 - Princess Romanov-Paul
 - Princess Romanovskaya-Strelna
 - Prince Romanovsky-Brasov
 - Prince Romanovsky Elijah
 - Prince Romanovsky-Iskander
 - Prince Romanovsky-Krasinsky
 - Prince Romanovsky-Kutuzov
 - Princes Romodanovsky (extinct Rurikids, a branch of the Princes of Starodub)
 - Princes Romodanovsky-Lodyzhenskii
 - Princes Rostov-Katyrevy
 - Princes Rusievy (Rusishvili)
 - Princes Rzhevsky (non-titled descendants of Smolensk Rurikids)
 
S
- Princes Saakadze
 - Princes Saginovy (Saginashvili)
 - Prince Saltykovs (descendants of Count Nikolay Saltykov who received the title of serene prince in 1814)
 - Princes Saltykov-Golovkin
 - Princes of San Donato (Demidov family)
 - Princes Sangushko (Gediminids)
 - Princes Sapieha (Polish-Lithuanian magnates; in the 17th century two Sapiehas received the princely title of the Holy Roman Empire, but both died childless; the current descendants of the family use the title without due right; there is a comital line of the family, however, raised to counts of the Holy Roman Empire)
 - Princes Satyginy-Kondiyskie (descendants of Mansi chieftains)
 - Princes of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg-Ludwigsburg (German imperial counts; Pyotr Wittgenstein received the title of 'serene prince' in Russia in 1834)
 - Princes Shahaevy (Tatar; non-titled)
 - Princes Shahonsky (extinct; Yaroslavl Rurikids)
 - Princes Shakhovsky (Yaroslavl Rurikids)
 - Princes Shakhovskoi-Glebov-Streshneva (combined name - only the eldest in the family)
 - Princes Shalikov (Shalikashvili) (2 kinds)
 - Princes Shat-Ipa (Abkhazian)
 - Princes Shchepin-Rostov (Rostov Rurikids)
 - Princes Shcherbatovy (Rurikids; a branch of the Obolensky family)
 - Princes Shchetinin (Yaroslavl Rurikids)
 - Princes Sheleshpansky (Rurikids; a branch of Princes Belozersky)
 - Princes Shervashidze
 - Princes Shirinskie-Shikhmatov (Tatar; descendants of the Tatar aristocratic clan named Shir)
 - Princes Shuiskys (Suzdal Rurikids):
- Kirdyapiny-Shuiskys
 - Skopin-Shuiskys
 - Humped-Shuiskys
 
 - Princes Shumarovsky (Yaroslavl Rurikids; paternal to the Shamin, Golygin and Hodyryov families)
 - Princes Sibirsky (formerly bore the title of princes; Genghisids)
 - Princes Sidamonovy (Sidamon-Eristovy Sidamonidze) (Georgian nobility)
 - Noble family Skarzynski(Belarusian-Russian nobles)[1][2]
 - Princes Skryabin (non-titled descendants of Smolensk Rurikids; a branch of the Travin noble family)
 - Princes Solagovy (Solagashvili) (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Sontsovy-Zasyekins (Rurikids, a branch of the Zasyekin princely family)
 - Princes of Starodub (Rurikids; historical rulers of the Principality of Starodub)
 - Princes Stokasimovy (Tatar; descendants of Mirza Irezen Stokasimov)
 - Princess Strelna (then Princess Romanov-Strelna)
 - Princes Sumbatov (Sumbatashvili) (2 kinds)
 - Princes Svyatopolk-Chetvertinsky (Lithuanian princely family; disputed descent: Rurikid and Gediminid)
 - Princes Sviatopolk-Mirsky (Svyatopolk-Mirsky, Swiatopolk-Mirsky, descent from Rurik; disputed by some few genealogists)[3]
 
T
- Princes Taktakovy (Taktakishvili)
 - Princes Tarhanova-Mouravovy (Tarhan-Mouravi) (2 branch of the family) (Georgian appanage princes)
 - Princes Tarkovsky (with the rights of primogeniture)
 - Princes Tatevs (extinct; Rurikids; a branch of Princes Ryapolovsky (a branch of the Princes of Starodub)
 - Princes Tatishchev (non-titled descendants of Smolensk Rurikids)
 - Princes Tavdgiridze
 - Princes Telyatevsky (extinct; Rurikids, descendants of the House of Tver)
 - Princes Tyomkin-Rostovsky (extinct; Rurikids, a branch of the princes of Rostov)
 - Princes Tenishevo (2 type) (Tatar; Meschera Mirzas and Nogai Mirzas)
 - Princes Torussky (Rurikids; ruler of the Principality of Tarusa; paternal to princes Koninsky, Spazhski, Myshetsky, Obolensky, and Mezetsky)
 - Princes Travin (non-titled branch of Smolensk Rurikids; descended from boyar Semyon Ivanovich Trava, whose offspring were ranked as boyar scions)
 - Princes Trankovsky
 - Princes Trubetskoy (Gediminids)
 - Princes Tsereteli
 - Princes Tsitsishvili (Tsitsianov) (4 kinds) (Georgian high nobility)
 - Princes Tsulukidze
 - Princes Tumanishvili (Tumanov) (3 kinds) (Georgian appanage princes)
 - Princes Tumanova-Levashev
 - Princes Turkestanovy (Turkistanovy Turkistanishvili) (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes of Turov-Pinsk (historical Rurikid rulers of the Turov-Pinsk principality)
 - Princes Tusievy (Tusishvili) (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Tyufyakiny (an extinct branch of the Obolensky family)
 
U
V
- Princes Vachnadze (3 kinds)
 - Princes Vadbolsky (Rurikids, a branch of Princes Belozersky)
 - Princes Vakhvahovy (Vakhvakhishvili) (2 kinds) (Georgian nobility)
 - Princes Vasilchikov (a branch of the Durnovo family, raised to the Moscow court through a relation to the Tolstoys; General and favorite of Nikolay I, Illarion Vasilchikov, received the title of prince in 1836)
 - Princes Vizirovy (Vezirishvili) (Georgian titular princes of Iranian descent)
 - Princes Volkonsky (Rurikids; a branch of the Princes of Tarusa)
 - Princes Voloshin
 - Princes Vorontsov (in 1845 Michael Vorontsov received the title of 'serene prince')
 - Princes Vorontsov, counts Shuvalov (2 branches) (the son of Prince Michael Vorontsov, Semyon, died childless; in 1882 his maternal relation count Pavel Shuvalov was allowed using the title and arms of Princes Vorontsov)
 - Princes Vorotynsky (extinct Rurikids; a branch of the House of Novosil)
 - Princes Vyazemsky (Smolensk Rurikids)
 
W
- Princes of Warsaw, count Paskevich-Erivanski (descendants of Ivan Paskevich of Ukrainian Cossack origins; in 1831 he was raised to titular 'serene' princes)
 - Princes Sayn-Wittgenstein
 
Y
- Princes Yeletsky (non-titled descendants of the rulers of Yelets principality, Chernigov Rurikids)
 - Princes Yuryevsky (descended from the illegitimate offspring of Alexander II and Ekaterina Dolgorukov; later they received the title of serene princes)
 - Princes Yusupov (extinct; Tatar, descendants of the Nogai bey Yusuf-Murza (Josef), related to the Urusov family)
 
Z
- Princes Zaslavsky (Gediminids)
 - Princes Zaslavsky (a branch of the Ostrogski family)
 - Princes Zasyekins (possibly extinct (disputed), Yaroslavl Rurikids)
 - Princes Zajączek (Polish szlachta, which itself is non-titled; in 1815 Josef Zajączek was granted the title of prince and the office of the Polish viceroy under the Russian Crown)
 - Princes Zbaraski (Lithuanian appanage princely family of disputed descent (Gediminid or Rurikid)
 - Princes Zhizhemsky (Żyżemski) (Lithuanian princes descended from Smolensk Rurikids)
 - Princes Žilina
 - Princes Zvenigorodsky (possibly extinct; Chernigov Rurikids; descended from the rulers of the Zvenigorod principality)
 - Princes Zubov (titular princes of the Holy Roman Empire and Russia: 1793, 1796; relations of Platon Zubov, the last favorite of Catherine II)
 
Sources
References
- ↑ "Герб рода Скаржинских".
 - ↑ "Сьпіс шляхецкіх родаў, прозьвішчы якіх пачынаюцца на «С»".
 - ↑ L'ordre de la Noblesse, vol.6, Familles d'Europe enregistrées in Ordine Nobilitatis
 
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