Korsakov, Korsakoff (
Russian: Ко́рсаков), or Korsakova (feminine; Ко́рсакова), is a Russian surname. It is a patronymic derivation from the nickname
Korsak. Notable people with the surname include:
The Korsakov family, who owned the building that now occupies the
Lensovet Theatre in
Saint Petersburg, in the early 20th century. The last heir was Sofya Alekseevna Korsakova, who married a prince of the
House of Golitsyn.[1]
This page lists people with the
surnameKorsakov. If an
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Korsakov, Korsakoff (
Russian: Ко́рсаков), or Korsakova (feminine; Ко́рсакова), is a Russian surname. It is a patronymic derivation from the nickname
Korsak. Notable people with the surname include:
The Korsakov family, who owned the building that now occupies the
Lensovet Theatre in
Saint Petersburg, in the early 20th century. The last heir was Sofya Alekseevna Korsakova, who married a prince of the
House of Golitsyn.[1]
This page lists people with the
surnameKorsakov. If an
internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that
link by adding the person's
given name(s) to the link.