Sergeyev

Sergeyev

Sergeyev ( _ru. Сергеев), or Sergeyeva (feminine; Сергеева) is a common Russian last name and may refer to:

*Alexander Sergeyev (1955–1994), Russian army officer and Hero of Russia
*Aleksandr Sergeyev (b. 1983), Russian triple jumper
*Alexei Sergeyev (1919–?), Soviet opera singer and People's Artist of the USSR
*Anatoly Sergeyev (1915–1945), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
*Dmitry Sergeyev (1922–2003), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
*Fyodor Sergeyev, real name of a Soviet statesman and party member Fyodor Artyom
*Gennady Sergeyev (1964–1993), FSB officer and Hero of Russia
*Igor Sergeyev (1938–2006), Russian Defense Minister (1997–2001) and the only Marshal of the Russian Federation
*Ivan Sergeyev (b. 1941), Russian diplomat
*Konstantin Sergeyev (1910-1992), Russian ballet danseur, artistic director and choreographer
*Nikolai Sergeyev (actor) (1894–1989), Soviet actor (Andrei Rublev (film))
*Nikolai Sergeyev (admiral) (1909–?), Soviet military leader and admiral
*Nikolai Sergeyev (painter) (1908–1989), Russian painter
*Oleg Sergeyev (b. 1968), Soviet and Russian international soccer player
*Pyotr Sergeyev (1923–1945), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
*Sergei Sergeyev (1919–1944), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
*Sergei Sergeyev-Tsensky (1875–1958), Russian/Soviet writer and academician
*Vladimir Sergeyev (1883–1941), Soviet historian
*Vsevolod Sergeyev (1917–1984), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union
*Yevgeni Sergeyev (1914–?), Soviet geologist


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