Serebryakov

Serebryakov or Serebriakov (Russian: Серебряков) is a Russian masculine surname originating from the word serebryak, meaning silversmith;[1] its feminine counterpart is Serebryakova or Serebriakova. Notable persons with the surname include:

  • Aleksei Serebryakov (disambiguation), multiple persons
  • Alexander Serebryakov (born 1987), Russian cyclist
  • Boris Serebryakov (1941–1971), Soviet serial killer
  • Daria Serebriakova (born 1995), Russian badminton player
  • Esper Serebryakov (1854–1921), director of the Russian-language newspaper Nakanune
  • Evgeny Serebryakov, Russian Hacker
  • Galina Serebryakova (1905–1980), Polish-Russian writer
  • I. D. Serebryakov (1917–1998), Russian lexicographer and translator
  • Lazar Serebryakov (1795–1862), Russian admiral
  • Leonid Serebryakov (1890–1937), Soviet politician
  • Maria Serebriakova (born 1965), Russian artist
  • Nikolay Serebryakov (1928–2005), Soviet and Russian director of animated films
  • Pavel Serebryakov (1909–1977), Russian pianist
  • Zinaida Serebriakova (1884–1967), Russian and French painter

Fictional characters

  • Alexander Serebryakov, fictional university professor in Anton Chekhov's play Uncle Vanya
  • Viktoriya Ivanovna Serebryakov, fictional first lieutenant in the light novel series The Saga of Tanya the Evil

References

  1. ^ Ganzhina, I. M. (2001) Словарь современных русских фамилий. Moscow:Astrel. p. 431. ISBN 5-271-00127-X
Surname list
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