Isakov
Isakov is a surname of Russian origin, derived from the given name Isaak, itself a variant of Jacob. The name is primarily found among ethnic Russians and in neighboring former Soviet republics, where it denotes family lineage or ancestral ties. Its prevalence in the Russian-speaking world reflects common patterns of patronymic naming, where the father's given name becomes the family surname.
Notable individuals bearing the surname Isakov span diverse fields. In politics, Aleksandr Isakov served as a
Academic and scientific contributions include Dr. Mikhail Isakov, a physicist recognized for research in cryogenic materials,
The surname aligns with a broader group of Russian patronymics such as Ivanov and Pavlov, and historically,