Alexander Nikolaevich Tikhonov was a Russian Empire and Soviet writer and publisher. He was the publisher of Letopis (1915–17), Novaya Zhizn (1917–18).
Alexander Ivanovich Todorsky was a Soviet general and komkor. He fought for the Imperial Russian Army in World War I before going over to the Bolsheviks in the subsequent Civil War.
Alexander Tubelsky, 2 October 1940, Moscow – 31 May 2007, Moscow was the president of Russian teacher's "Association of democratic schools", and a professor of Moscow State Pedagogical University
Tumanskiy, Aleksandr Grigorevich (1861–1920) was an orientalist, military interpreter, and Major General of the Imperial Russian Army, belonging to an ancient Ukrainian aristocratic family which had originated from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Alexander Valentinovich Vampilov was a Soviet playwright. His play The Elder Son was first performed in 1969, and became a national success two years later. Many of his plays have been filmed or televised in Russia. His four full-length plays were translated into English and Duck Hunting was performed in London and Washington DC.