Bily may refer to:
Bílý (feminine Bílá) is a Czech surname meaning "white". It may refer to:
Mraz or Mráz is a surname of Czech, Slovak, and Croatian origin. It means "frost" and is cognate to Maroz (Belarusian), Mróz (Polish), and Moroz. It may refer to:
Kovač, meaning "blacksmith" in South Slavic languages, is a common surname in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia and Serbia.
Kozlovsky (masculine) or Kozlovskaya (feminine) is an East Slavic surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Brodsky, feminine: Brodskaya is a toponymic surname derived from Brody, a town in Ukraine. The name is common among Ashkenazi Jews.
Krasova may refer to:
Trávníček or Travnicek is a Czech surname, a diminutive form from the Slavic word Travnik.
Bila or Bílá may refer to:
Szewczyk is a Polish occupational surname, derived from the occupation of szewc ("shoemaker"). It is related to the Czech name Ševčík and Ukrainian surname Shevchik (Шевчик) and Shevchuk (Шевчук).
Kovalevich is a Slavic surname used in Russian and Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Polish cultures.
Švec is a Czech surname. It may refer to:
Shvets is a Ukrainian and Czech occupational surname literally meaning "cobbler" or "shoemaker". In Russian the word means "tailor" (obsolete).
Bilyi or Bilyy is a Ukrainian surname derived from a word meaning "white" (білий). Feminine form: Bila (Біла). It may refer to:
Bilić is a Croatian, Serbian and Bosnian surname.
Pavlíček is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kuchta or Kukhta is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Stepanyuk or Stepaniuk is a gender-neutral Ukrainian surname that originates from the masculine given name Stepan. It may refer to
Sokolovsky, Sokolovski, Sokolovskiy, Sokolovskyy, etc. are different trnsliterations of the same masculine Russian and Ukrainian surname, with feminine forms Sokolovskaya/Sokolovska. Czech surname: Sokolovský. Polish form: Sokołowski, Lithianian: Sakalauskas, Latvian: Sokolovskis, Belarusian: Sakałoŭski/Sakalowski.
Covali is the Romanian form of the name Kowal, meaning "forger" or "blacksmith" in Slavic languages. The surname may refer to:
Adamovsky or Adamovskiy (masculine), Adamovskaya (feminine) is a Russian and Ukrainian languages surname. Its Polish counterpart is Adamowski. Adamovský (masculine), Adamovská (feminine) is a Czech surname. All these surnames are derived from any of locations called Adamovo, Adamowo, Adamov, Adamów, etc., and literally mean "of/from Adamovo", etc. The place names themselves mean "Adam's".
Stepanovsky (masculine), Stepanovskaya (feminine) is an East Slavic family name. It is also the spelling without diacritics of the Czech and Slovak surname Štepanovský/Štěpanovský. Notable people with the surname include: