• Alik Sargsyan (born 1957), chief of the
Police of Armenia •
Anna M. Sargsyan (born 2001), Armenian chess master •
Ara Sargsyan (1902–1969) Soviet Armenian sculptor •
Aram Sargsyan, multiple people •
Armen Sargsyan (born 1953), Armenian Prime Minister 1996 to 1997 •
Arpine Sargsyan (born 1994), Armenian jurist and politician •
Arsen Sargsyan (born 1984), Armenian long jumper •
Arthur Sargsyan (1968–2017), Armenian handcraft master and activist •
David Sargsyan (born 1977), Armenian politician •
Fadey Sargsyan (1923–2010), Armenian scientist and politician. Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic from 1977 to 1989, later President of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences from 1993 to 2006. •
Gabriel Sargsyan (born 1983), Armenian chess player and International Grandmaster of Chess (2002) •
Gagik Sargsyan (1926–1998), Armenian historian, academic, vice-president of the Armenian Academy of Sciences •
Gevorg Sargsyan (born 1981), Armenian orchestra conductor •
Hovhannes Sargsyan (born 1987), Armenian cross-country skier •
Hrachya Sargsyan (born 1985), Armenian politician •
Inessa Sargsyan (born 1972), Russian Armenian female volleyball player •
Karen Sargsyan, multiple people •
Karine Sargsyan, Armenian-Austrian physician, pediatrician, and geneticist •
Lev Sargsyan (born 1996), Armenian diver •
Maro Sargsyan (born 1973), Armenian artist •
Narek Sargsyan (born 1958), chief architect of Yerevan •
Rita Sargsyan (1962–2020), wife of Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, First Lady of Armenia •
Ruben Sargsyan (1945–2013), Armenian composer, laureate and professor •
Sar Sargsyan (born 1981), Armenian singer •
Sepuh Sargsyan (born 1946), Armenian apostolic clergyman •
Serzh Sargsyan (born 1954), Armenian politician, Armenian Prime Minister (2007–2008) and President (2008–2018) •
Shant Sargsyan (born 2002), Armenian chess player •
Shushanna Sargsyan (born 1992), Armenian chess player •
Sos Sargsyan (1929–2013), Armenian actor, People's Artist of the Soviet Union (1985) and People's Artist of Armenia •
Srbuhi Sargsyan (born 1994), Armenian singer known as
Srbuk •
Tigran Sargsyan (born 1960), Armenian politician and Prime Minister of Armenia (2008–2014) •
Vahram Sargsyan (born 1981), Armenian composer and conductor •
Vardan Sargsyan (1875–1955), Soviet architect •
Vazgen Sargsyan (1959–1999), Armenian military commander, politician and writer, government minister and Prime Minister in 1999 •
Vigen Sargsyan (born 1975), Armenian Defense Minister •
Vladimir Sargsyan (1935–2013) Soviet, Armenian scientist in the field of mechanics ==Sargsian==