Sergeyev

Sergeyev (Russian: Сергеев) 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
  • Alexei T. Sergeev (b. 1919), Soviet soloist with the Alexandrov Ensemble, and People's Artist of the USSR
  • Anatoly Sergeyev (1915–1945), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Dmitri Sergeyev (judo) (b. 1968), Russian judoka
  • Dmitri Sergeyev (officer) (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
  • 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
  • Ivan Sergeyev (Soviet politician) (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
  • Nikolay Sergeyev (1855-1919), Russian painter
  • Nicholas Sergeyev (1876–1951), a Russian dancer and choreographer
  • Oleg Sergeyev (b. 1968), Soviet and Russian international soccer player
  • Pyotr Sergeyev (1923–1945), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Sergey Sergeyev (footballer) (b. 1965), Soviet and Russian footballer
  • Sergei Sergeyev (canoeist), Kazakhstani canoeist
  • Sergei Sergeyev (officer) (1919–1944), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Sergei Sergeyev (rugby), Russian rugby player
  • Sergei Sergeyev (swimmer) (b. 1970), Ukrainian and Turkish swimmer
  • 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 (1914–1999), Soviet geologist
gollark: Okay, sure, you can ignore that for Go itself, if we had Go-with-an-alternate-compiler-but-identical-language-bits it would be irrelevant.
gollark: I can't easily come up with a *ton* of examples of this, but stuff like generics being special-cased in for three types (because guess what, you *do* actually need them), certain basic operations returning either one or two values depending on how you interact with them, quirks of nil/closed channel operations, the standard library secretly having a `recover` mechanism and using it like exceptions a bit, multiple return values which are not first-class at all and which are used as a horrible, horrible way to do error handling, and all of go assembly, are just inconsistent and odd.
gollark: And inconsistent.
gollark: But... Google is hiring some of the smartest programmers around, can they *not* make a language which is not this, well, stupid? Dumbed-down?
gollark: It has some very nice things for the cloud-thing/CLI tool/server usecase; the runtime is pretty good and for all garbage collection's flaws manual memory management is annoying, and the standard library is pretty extensive.

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