Vladimir Vissarionovich Lyubimov (Russian: Владимир Виссарионович Любимов; February 24, 1879 – December 10, 1937) was a Soviet military leader.
He graduated from the Samara men's gymnasium, and then the Kazan Junker School.
After that, he was the senior adjutant of the headquarters of the 13th Infantry Division, and then the 5th Siberian Army Corps.
In 1931, he was transferred to the reserve (in connection with the activities of the OGPU in the operation "Spring").
In July 1937, he was arrested for allegedly participating in an anti-Soviet terrorist spy organization.