Zlobino is a toponym, primarily referring to several rural localities (villages or hamlets) in various federal subjects of Russia. The name is relatively common for small settlements across different regions.
Notable localities named Zlobino include:
- Zlobino, Ryazan Oblast: A rural locality (village or selo) located in the Alexandro-Nevsky District of Ryazan Oblast, Russia.
- Zlobino, Kostroma Oblast: A rural locality (village) situated in the Ostrovsky District of Kostroma Oblast, Russia.
- Zlobino, Moscow Oblast: A village within the Stupinsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia, often associated with the urban settlement of Stupino.
- Zlobino, Tver Oblast: A rural locality (village) found in the Kimry District of Tver Oblast, Russia.
Like many similar Russian place names, these settlements are typically small, with populations ranging from a few dozen to a few hundred inhabitants, and primarily serve agricultural or residential purposes. The exact historical origins of the name "Zlobino" for each specific locality may vary, often derived from personal names or local geographical features.