Dousmanis (Greek : Δούσμανης) is a Greek surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Klíma is a Czech family name, female counterpart Klímová, anglicized as Klima. Notable people with the surname include:
Leonov or Leonova is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kazakov, or Kazakova, is a Russian surname meaning of "cossack". Notable people with the surname include:
Kravchenko, also Krawchenko, Krawczenko or Kravtchenko is a common Ukrainian surname, widely found in the former Soviet Union and respective diasporas abroad. It is an occupational surname of patronymic derivation, based on the occupation of kravets (кравець), or 'tailor' and literally meaning "child of tailor". Other Ukrainian surnames of similar derivation are Kravchuk and Kravets.
Graebner or Gräbner is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Tretyakov, Tretiakov (masculine) or Tretyakova (feminine) is a common Russian surname which means literally '[son] of the third child (son) in family'. Notable people with the surname include:
Afanasyev or Afanasyeva is a Russian last name. It is derived from Afanasy which is etymologically directly connected to Athanasios (Αθανάσιος), a very common Greek masculine first name that means "immortal". As a Russian last name, it is shared by the following people:
Balck is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Postol is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Sofoklis Dousmanis was a Greek naval officer. Distinguished in the Balkan Wars, he became twice the chief of the Greek Navy General Staff, and occupied the post of Minister for Naval Affairs in 1935.
Aristov is a Russian surname of Greek roots. Notable people with this surname include:
Viktor Dousmanis was a Hellenic Army officer, who rose to the rank of Lieutenant General. He distinguished himself as a staff officer during the Balkan Wars and became a leading monarchist during the National Schism, serving three terms as Chief of the Hellenic Army General Staff.
Potapov or Potapova is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Savelyev, also spelled as Savelev, Saveliev, or Saveljev, or Savelyeva, is a Russian surname that is derived from the male given name Savely and literally means Savely's. Notable people with the surname include:
Ivankov is a surname that may refer to:
Pavlenko is a patronymic surname of Ukrainian origin. The surname is a derivative of the given name Pavlo.
Arājs is a Latvian occupational surname, derived from the Latvian word for "ploughman". Individuals with the surname include:
Lomidze is a Georgian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kingsepp is an Estonian language occupational surname, literally meaning "shoemaker". Notable people with the surname include:
Turbin is the surname of the following people