Kosteyevo (Russian: Костеево) is a common toponym (place name) for several rural localities in Russia. The name is typically derived from a personal name or patronymic, suggesting a historical association with an individual or family named Kostey (or a similar root). Its recurring appearance across different administrative divisions reflects common naming conventions and historical settlement patterns in the country.
As such, "Kosteyevo" refers to multiple distinct places. Notable localities bearing this name include:
- Kosteyevo, Vladimir Oblast: A village located in Petushinsky District.
- Kosteyevo, Moscow Oblast: A village found in the Serpukhovsky Urban Okrug.
- Kosteyevo, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast: A village situated in the Bogorodsky District.
- Kosteyevo, Tver Oblast: A village within the Kimrsky District.
- Kosteyevo, Vologda Oblast: A village located in the Gryazovetsky District.
- Kosteyevo, Yaroslavl Oblast: A village in the Pereslavsky District.
Due to the multiplicity of places sharing this name, specifying the administrative division is often necessary to identify a particular Kosteyevo.