Sargsyan
Sargsyan (Armenian: Սարգսյան), also Sarkissian (in Western Armenian Սարգիսեան) or Sarkisyan, these latter two being transliterations of the Russian spelling Саркисян, is an Armenian surname. See Սարգսյան for the origin.
People bearing this surname include:
Sargsyan
- Aram Gaspar Sargsyan (born 1949), Armenian politician, a communist and social-democrat activist
- Aram Sargsyan (born 1961), Armenian Prime Minister 1999–2000
- Aram Sargsyan (singer) (born 1984), Armenian singer-songwriter, comedian and TV personality better known as Aram Mp3
- Armen Sargsyan (born 1953), Armenian Prime Minister 1996 to 1997
- Arsen Sargsyan (born 1984), Armenian long jumper
- Gabriel Sargsyan (born 1983), Armenian chess player and International Grandmaster of Chess (2002)
- Gagik Sargsyan (1926–1998), Armenian historian, academic, Vice-president of the Armenian Academy of Sciences
- Gevorg Sargsyan (born 1981), Armenian orchestra conductor
- Inessa Sargsyan (born 1972), retired female volleyball player from Russia
- Karen Sargsyan, Armenian choir conductor
- Karen Sargsyan (footballer) (born 1983), Russian professional footballer
- Movses Sargsyan (born 1987), Russian professional football player
- Narek Sargsyan (born 1958), the former chief architect of Yerevan and Armenia
- Rita Sargsyan, wife of Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, First Lady of Armenia
- Serzh Sargsyan (born 1954), President of Armenia. Earlier Prime Minister of Armenia 2007 to 2008
- Sos Sargsyan (born 1929), Armenian actor, People's Artist of the Soviet Union (1985) and People's Artist of Armenia
- Tigran Sargsyan (born 1960), Armenian politician and Prime Minister of Armenia (2008-2014)
- Vahram Sargsyan (born 1981), Armenian composer and conductor
- Vazgen Sargsyan (1959–1999), Armenian military commander, politician and writer, government minister and Prime Minister in 1999
- Vladimir Sargsyan (1935–2013) Soviet, Armenian scientist in the field of mechanics
Sargsian
- Ara Sargsian, (1902–1969) Armenian sculptor
- Khoren Sargsian (1891–1970), Armenian writer, critic, doctor of philology, and professor
- Sargis Sargsian (born 1973), Armenian former tennis player
Sarkissian / Sarkisian
- Adrian Sarkissian (born 1979), Uruguayan footballer
- Alex Sarkisian (1922–2004), American football player
- Amy Sarkisian (born 1969), artist living and working in Los Angeles, California
- Andy Serkis, English film actor, director and author of English and Iraqi/Armenian was born with an Anglicised version of Sarkisian
- Ararat Sarkissian, Armenian artist, who was born in Gyumri in 1956
- Arthur Sarkissian (born 1960), an Armenian artist and painter
- Cherilyn Sarkisian (born 1946), aka "Cher", American performer
- Karnig Sarkissian, an Armenian singer
- Margos Sarkissian character of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
- Mark Sarkisian, American civil engineer, director of Seismic and Structural Engineering in the San Francisco office of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
- Ophelia Sarkissian, the alter ego of Viper, a supervillainess in Marvel Comics
- Peter Sarkisian (born 1965), American video and multimedia artist
- Setrak Sarkissian, Lebanese Tabla player
- Steve Sarkisian (born 1974), former University of Southern California Trojans football head coach
Sarkisyan
- Albert Sarkisyan (born 1975), Armenian footballer
- Albert Sarkisyan (born 1963) (born 1963), Armenian professional football coach and a former player
- Markos Sarkisyan (born 1987), Russian professional football player
- Nataline Sarkisyan (1990–2007), American teenager with recurrent leukemia
- Stepan Sarkisyan (born 1962), former wrestler for the Soviet Union
- Yurik Sarkisyan (born 1961), former Olympic weightlifter for the USSR (1980) and Australia
- Yuriy Sarkisyan (born 1947), football manager and former player
Sarkeesian
- Anita Sarkeesian, Canadian feminist blogger
- Andrew Sarkeesian (Also Known as Incognito), singer, song writer and producer specializing in House Music, provided vocals for various songs including La Passion and Riddle by gigi d'agostino and Sunshine by Dance Nation.
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