Bube is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Danish may refer to:
Bube, Bohobé or Bube–Benga is a Bantu language spoken by the Bubi, a Bantu people native to, and once the primary inhabitants of Bioko Island in Equatorial Guinea. The language was brought to Bioko from continental Africa more than three thousand years ago when the Bubi began settling on the island.
Pötzsch is a German language surname. It stems from a reduced form of the male given name Peter – and may refer to:
Vukašinović is a Bosnian, Croat, Montenegrin and Serb surname derived from a masculine given name Vukašin. Notable people with the surname include:
Fieraru and Fierarul are Romanian-language surname of occupational derivation, meaning "blacksmith". Notable people with the surname include:
Kovalik is a Slavic language occupational surname derived from the occupation of smith (koval).
Piotrowicz (neuter), Piotrowiczowa is a Polish-language surname derived form the given name Piotr (Peter). Notable people with this surname include:
Kuźniar is a Polish-language surname. It is an occupational surname literally meaning "blacksmith" (archaic), from "kuźnia", "smithy".
Coval is a surname.
Petrusevičius is the Lithuanian-language form of the Polish surname Petrusewicz. Feminine forms: Petruševičienė, Petrusevičiūtė
Petrushin (masculine), Petrushina (feminine) is a Russian-language surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Petravičius (masculine), Petravičienė, Petravičiūtė is a Lithuanian-language surname. Notable people with this surname include:
Povilaitis is a Lithuanian-language surname derived from the given name Povilas, or Paul. Notable people with the surname include:
Pavlics is a Hungarian-language form of the Slavic surname Pavlić or Pavlič. Notable people with the surname include:
Påhlsson is a Swedish-language surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Påhlson is a Swedish-language surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Pavlovsky is a Russian-language surname. The Ukrainian-language variant is Павловський, Pavlovskiy. Notable people with the surname include:
Pötschke is a German language surname. It stems from the male given name Peter – and may refer to:
Wołkowicz is a Polish language surname, a Polonized form of the Belarusian surname Volkovich. Notable people with the surname include:
Sartoris is an Italian language occupational surname for a tailor and may refer to: