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Rybakov (masculine, russian: Рыбаков) or Rybakova (feminine, russian: Рыбаковa) is a Russian surname, which is derived from the Russian word ''"рыбак"'' (fisher, angler). Notable people with the surname include: * Alex Rybakov (born 1997), American tennis player * Alexey V. Rybakov, Russian carcinologist *
Anatoly Rybakov Anatoly Naumovich Rybakov (russian: Анато́лий Нау́мович Рыбако́в; – 23 December 1998) was a Soviet and Ukrainian writer, the author of the anti- Stalinist ''Children of the Arbat ''trilogy, the novel ''Heavy Sand ...
(1911–1998), Russian writer, author of ''Children of the Arbat'' and ''Heavy sand'' *
Anatoly Rybakov (swimmer) Anatoly Rybakov (russian: Анатолий Рыбаков; born 30 January 1956) is a Soviet swimmer who won a silver medal in the freestyle relay at the 1974 European Aquatics Championships and a bronze medal in the freestyle relay at the 1975 ...
(born 1956), Russian swimmer * Boris Rybakov (1908–2001), orthodox Soviet historian *
Maria Rybakova Maria Aleksandrovna Rybakova (russian: link=no, Мари́я Александровна Рыбако́ва) (b. 1973 in Moscow) is a Russian writer whose works have been published in multiple languages. Life Rybakova is the only daughter of lit ...
(born 1973), Russian writer, granddaughter of Anatoly Rybakov * Nikolay Rybakov (born 1978), Russian politician * Viktor Rybakov (born 1956), boxer of the USSR *
Vladimir Rybakov Vladimir Mechislavovich Rybakov (russian: Влади́мир Мечисла́вович Рыбако́в; 1947 – 20 August 2018) was a Russian writer. Vladimir was born to émigré parents in Paris in 1947. He lived in the Soviet Union 1956–19 ...
(1947–2018), Russian writer, author of ''The Afghans'' and ''Creature'' * Vyacheslav Rybakov (born 1954), Russian science fiction writer and an orientalist *
Yaroslav Rybakov Yaroslav Vladimirovich Rybakov (, born November 22, 1980, in Mogilyev, Belarusian SSR) is a retired Russian high jumper. He is the 2002 European Champion high jumper, and at the 2005 World Championships he shared the silver medal with Víct ...
(born 1980), Russian athlete {{fisher-surname Occupational surnames Russian-language surnames