Stefan Naumov (27 October 1920 – 12 September 1942, Macedonian: Стефан Наумов - Стив) was a Macedonian Yugoslav Partisan and one of the organizers of the communist-led resistance in the Bitola area during World War II, and was declared a People's Hero of Yugoslavia.
After Yugoslavia was occupied by the Axis forces in 1941, Naumov worked on the organizing of an armed resistance against the Bulgarian occupation in Bitola area.
On 3 May, the detachment was discovered by the Bulgarian army near the village of Orehovo and was completely destroyed, and on 6 May, he liquidated the Police Chief Aleksandar Kyurchiev.
[4][5] Bulgarian police discovered him on 12 September 1942 during an illegal meeting with Dimitar Bogoevski, near Bolno village.
Surrounded and outnumbered, they ultimately killed themselves in order not to fall alive in their enemies' hands.