Sergeyev () is a common Russian last name that is derived from the male given name Sergey and literally means ''Sergey's''. It may refer to:
Sergeyev () is a common Russian last name that is derived from the male given name Sergey and literally means ''Sergey's''. It may refer to:
==People== Aleksandr Sergeyev (disambiguation), several people Andrey Sergeyev (1893–1933), Soviet air pilot Alexei T. Sergeev (1919–1998), Soviet soloist with the Alexandrov Ensemble, and People's Artist of the USSR (1940–2025), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union Dmitri Sergeyev (judo) (born 1968), Russian judoka (1922–2003), Russian officer and Hero of the Soviet Union Dmitri Sergeyev (politician), Russian politician Fyodor Sergeyev, real name of a Soviet statesman and party member Fyodor Artyom (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 (1941–2024), Russian diplomat (1897–1942), member of the Soviet Central Committee Konstantin Sergeyev (1910–1992), Russian ballet danseur, artistic director and choreographer Nikolai Sergeyev (actor) (1894–1988), Soviet actor (Andrei Rublev (film)) Nikolai Sergeyev (admiral) (1909–1999), Soviet military leader and admiral Nikolai Sergeyev (painter) (1908–1989), Russian painter (1855–1919), Russian painter Nicholas Sergeyev (1876–1951), a Russian dancer and choreographer Oleg Sergeyev (born 1968), Soviet and Russian international soccer player (1923–1945), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union Sergey Sergeyev (footballer) (born 1965), Soviet and Russian footballer Sergei Sergeyev (canoeist), Kazakhstani canoeist (1919–1944), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union Sergei Sergeyev (rugby), Russian rugby player Sergei Sergeyev (swimmer) (born 1970), Ukrainian and Turkish swimmer Sergei Sergeyev-Tsensky (1875–1958), Russian/Soviet writer and academician Vladimir Sergeyev (1883–1941), Soviet historian (1917–1984), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union (1914–1999), Soviet geologist
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