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Sazonov


Sazonov or Sozonov (, Созонов) and Sazonova or Sozonova (, Созонова; feminine) is a common Russian surname derived from the baptismal name Sazon.

People with this surname include:

  • Aleksei Sazonov, Russian footballer
  • Alexander Sazonov, Russian ice hockey player
  • Daniel Sazonov, Finnish politician
  • Evgeny Sazonov, Russian theater director, teacher and artistic director
  • Igor Sazonov, Russian terrorist
  • Irina Sazonova, Russian-born Icelandic artistic gymnast
  • , Russian lieutenant general and nobleman
  • Ivan Sozonov, Russian badminton player
  • Maksim Sazonov, Russian footballer
  • Maya Sazonova, Kazakhstani race walker
  • Mikhail Sazonov, Russian bodybuilder and powerlifter
  • Nadezhda Sozonova, Russian rugby sevens player
  • Nikolai Sazonov, Russian stage actor
  • Nina Sazonova, Russian actress
  • Saba Sazonov, Russian footballer
  • Sergey Sazonov, Russian statesman and diplomat
    • Sazonov–Paléologue Agreement
  • Vasily Sazonov, a Russian painter
  • Viktoriya Sazonova, Kazakhstani ice hockey player
  • Vladislav Sozonov, Russian rugby union player
  • Vyacheslav Sazonov, a Soviet mathematician who proved Sazonov's theorem
  • Yegor Sazonov, Russian revolutionary
  • Yulia Sazonova, Russian-born writer, theater critic and historian, actress, and puppeteer

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