Sorokin (Russian: Соро́кин), or Sorokina (feminine; Соро́кина), is a common Russian surname, derived from the Russian word soroka (сорока, or magpie). Those bearing it include the following:
- Aleksei Sorokin, Estonian politician
- Alexey Sorokin (fashion designer), Russian fashion designer
- Alexey Sorokin (military commander), Admiral and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Anastasia Sorokina, Belarusian/Australian chess Woman International Master
- Anna Sorokin, Russian fraud perpetrator
- Coti Sorokin, Argentine singer-songwriter
- Evgraf Sorokin, Russian painter
- Ilya Sorokin, NHL goalie under contract with the New York Islanders
- Irina Sorokina, Russian-Norwegian laser physicist
- Ivan Sorokin, Russian commander during the Russian Civil War
- Maxim Sorokin, Russian chess player (grandmaster)
- Natalie Sorokin, French woman known for her affairs with Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre
- Nikolai Sorokin, Russian theatre and film actor, theatre director, educator, People's Artist of Russia
- Pavel Sorokin (painter), Russian painter
- Peter P. Sorokin, American physicist, co-inventor of the dye laser
- Pitirim Sorokin, Russian-American sociologist
- Pyotr Sorokin, Russian international soccer player
- Stanislav Sorokin (boxer), Soviet boxer
- Stanislav Sorokin (footballer), Ukrainian football player
- Vasili Sorokin, Russian mosaic artist
- Vitali Sorokin, Russian swimmer
- Vladimir Sorokin, Russian writer
- Zakhar Sorokin, Soviet military officer and declared Hero of the Soviet Union
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