Rybakov (masculine, Russian: Рыбаков) or Rybakova (feminine, Russian: Рыбаковa) is a Russian surname, which is derived from the Russian word "рыбак" (fisher, angler). Notable people with the surname include:
- Alex Rybakov (born 1997), American tennis player
 - Alexey V. Rybakov, Russian carcinologist
 - Anatoly Rybakov (1911–1998), Russian writer, author of Children of the Arbat and Heavy sand
 - Anatoly Rybakov (swimmer) (born 1956), Russian swimmer
 - Boris Rybakov (1908–2001), orthodox Soviet historian
 - Maria Rybakova (born 1973), Russian writer, granddaughter of Anatoly Rybakov
 - Nikolay Rybakov (born 1978), Russian politician
 - Viktor Rybakov (born 1956), boxer of the USSR
 - Vladimir Rybakov (1947–2018), Russian writer, author of The Afghans and Creature
 - Vyacheslav Rybakov (born 1954), Russian science fiction writer and an orientalist
 - Yaroslav Rybakov (born 1980), Russian athlete
 
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