Markov (Bulgarian, Russian: Марков), Markova, and Markoff are common surnames used in Russia and Bulgaria. Notable people with the name include:
Academics
- Ivana Markova (born 1938), Czechoslovak-British emeritus professor of psychology at the University of Stirling
 - John Markoff (sociologist) (born 1942), American professor of sociology and history at the University of Pittsburgh
 - Konstantin Markov (1905–1980), Soviet geomorphologist and quaternary geologist
 
Mathematics, science, and technology
- Alexander V. Markov (1965-), Russian biologist
 - Andrey Markov (1856–1922), Russian mathematician
 - Vladimir Andreevich Markov (1871–1897), Russian mathematician, brother of Andrey Markov (Sr.)
 - Andrey Markov Jr. (1903–1979), Russian mathematician and son of Andrey Markov
 - John Markoff (born 1949), American journalist of computer industry and technology
 - Moisey Markov (1908–1994), Russian physicist
 
Performing arts
- Albert Markov, Russian American violinist, composer
 - Alexander Markov, current Russian American violinist
 - Dame Alicia Markova (1910–2004), British prima ballerina
 - Margaret Markov (born 1951), Yugoslav-American actress of film and television
 - Rimma Markova (1925–2015), Soviet and Russian actress
 - Zuzana Marková (soprano) (born 1988), Czech soprano
 
Politicians
- Helmuth Markov (born 1952), German politician and Member of the European Parliament
 - Nikolai Yevgenyevich Markov (1866–1945), Russian right-wing politician
 - Sergey Alexandrovich Markov (born 1958), Russian political scientist, nationalist politician
 - Vladimir Ivanovich Markov (1859–1919), Russian politician, last Minister-Secretary of State for Finland in Czarist regime
 
Athletes
- Alexei Markov (born 1979), Russian road bicycle racer
 - Andrei Markov (ice hockey) (born 1978), Russian ice hockey player in the NHL
 - Danny Markov (born 1976), professional ice hockey player for CSKA Moscow
 - Dmitri Markov (born 1975), Belarusian pole vaulter representing Australia
 - Dragomir Markov (born 1971), Bulgarian swimmer
 - Georgi Markov (footballer) (born 1972), Bulgarian footballer
 - Georgi Markov (weightlifter) (born 1978), Bulgarian weightlifter
 - Georgi Markov (wrestler) (born 1946), Bulgarian wrestler
 - Khristo Markov (born 1965), Bulgarian triple jumper
 - Ilya Markov (born 1972), Russian race walker
 - Marko Markov (born 1981), Bulgarian footballer
 - Miglena Markova (born 1983), Bulgarian rower
 - Nikolay Markov (footballer) (born 1985), Russian footballer
 - Oleg Markov (born 1996), Australian rules footballer
 - Olga Markova (athlete) (born 1968), Russian long-distance runner
 - Olga Markova (figure skater) (born 1974), Russian figure skater
 
Other fields
- Georgi Markov (1929–1978), Bulgarian dissident writer assassinated in London
 - Philip Markoff (1986–2010), defendant in a murder case known as the "Craigslist killing"
 - Sergey Markov (1878–1918), Russian army general, anti-Bolshevik during Soviet civil war
 - Walterina Markova (real name Walter Dempster), Philippine drag queen and World War II sex slave
 
Fictional characters
- Brion Markov, name of comic book character Geo-Force
 - Tara Markov, name of comic book character Terra
 - Frantisek Markov, Dungeons & Dragons character
 - Sorin Markov, character from Magic: The Gathering storyline
 - Ronan Markov, book character from "The Darkest Temptation"
 
See also
- Eufrosina Dvoichenko-Markov, Soviet KGB spy in New York City during World War II
 - Markov (crater), lunar impact crater that is located in the northwestern part of the Moon's near side
 - 27514 Markov, a main-belt asteroid named after Andrey A. Markov
 - Markov chain, a mathematical process useful for statistical modeling
 - Markov random field, a set of random variables having a Markov property described by an undirected graph
 - Markov's inequality, a probabilistic upper bound
 - Markovian (disambiguation)
 - Markovo (disambiguation)
 - Marković
 - Markovich
 - Markovits
 - Markovski
 - Markovsky
 - Marko (surname)
 
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