Golubev (Russian: Голубев; masculine) or Golubeva (Го́лубева; feminine) is a Russian last name, derived from the Russian word голубь (golub, "pigeon"). It may refer to:
- Aleksandr Titovich Golubev (1936-2020), Soviet and Russian intelligence officer
 - Aleksandr Golubev (footballer) (b. 1986), Russian association football player
 - Aleksandr Golubev (speed skater) (b. 1972), Russian speed skater
 - Andrey Golubev (b. 1987), Kazakh tennis player
 - Dmitry Golubev (disambiguation), several people
 - Evgeny Golubev (1910–1988), Russian composer
 - Georgy Golubev (1919–2005), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
 - Ivan Golubev (1841–1918), Russian politician
 - Ivan Andreevich Golubev, Russian name of Wang Ming, an early Communist Party of China leader and 28 Bolsheviks member
 - Kirill Golubev (b. 1974), Soviet and Russian ice hockey player
 - Konstantin Golubev (1896 – 1956), Soviet general and army commander during World War II
 - Sergey Golubev (officer) (1923–?), Soviet army officer, Hero of the Soviet Union and consultant on the assassination of Georgy Markov
 - Sergey Golubev (b. 1978), Russian bobsledder
 - Valery Golubev (b. 1952), Russian politician and businessman
 - Vasily Golubev (painter) (1925–1985), Soviet, Russian painter
 - Vasily Golubev (politician) (born 1957), governor of Rostov Oblast, Russia
 - Viktor Golubev (1916–1945), Soviet aircraft pilot and twice Hero of the Soviet Union
 - Vladimir Golubev (mathematician) (1884–1954), Soviet mathematician and mechanic
 - Vladimir Golubev (footballer) (1950–2022), Soviet association football player and coach
 
See also
- Cody Goloubef (born 1989), Canadian hockey player
 
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