•
ANIVAR (born 1997), Russian videoblogger and singer of Armenian descent •
Serob Grigoryan (born 1995), professional footballer •
Arthur Stepanyan (born 1987), former professional football player •
Vazgen Safaryants (born 1984), boxer •
Miyagi & Andy Panda, rappers •
Barsegh Kirakosyan (born 1982), Russian-born Armenian football coach and a former defender •
Nikolai Baratov (1865–1932), Cossack ataman and Imperial Russian Army General during WWI and the Russian Civil War. •
Ivan Prokhanov (1869–1935), Russian, Soviet, and
emigre religious figure,
engineer,
poet, preacher,
theologian, and politician •
Nureddin Akhriev (1904–1987), Ingush historian, caucasologist, arabist, encyclopedist, orientalist, translator. •
Lyubov Streicher (1888–1958), composer and founding member of the
Society for Jewish Folk Music •
Alexander Kemurdzhian (1921–2003), Soviet mechanical engineer, best known for designing
Lunokhod 1, the first ever planetary rover for space exploration •
Norat Ter-Grigoryants (born 1936), Soviet and Armenian general, prominent in his role in the
First Nagorno-Karabakh War •
David Baev (born 1997), World champion freestyle wrestler •
Svitlana Bilyayeva (born 1946), archaeologist •
Stanislav Buchnev (born 1990), Russian-Armenian footballer, member of the
Armenia national football team •
Lado Davydov (1924–1987), Soviet soldier,
Hero of the Soviet Union •
Murat Gassiev (born 1993), professional boxer, undefeated unified cruiserweight world champion •
Valery Gazzaev (born 1954), Russian football manager and former footballer •
Valery Gergiev (born 1953), Russian conductor and opera company director •
Kazbek Hudalov (born 1959), Soviet soldier •
Ilia II of Georgia (1933–2026), Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia and the spiritual leader of the Georgian Orthodox Church •
Vitaly Kaloyev (born 1956), convicted murderer and former architect •
Aslan Karatsev (born 1993), Russian tennis player •
Dmitri Kobesov (born 1998), footballer •
Safarbek Malsagov (1868–1944), Russian general •
Oleg Penkovsky (1919–1963), Soviet military intelligence officer •
Issa Pliyev (1903–1979), Soviet military commander, twice
Hero of the Soviet Union •
Vyacheslav Voronin (born 1974), Russian high jumper, gold medallist at the
1999 World Championships in Athletics == Notes ==