Korol is a surname. Notable persons with that name include:
Kuznetsov, Kuznyetsov, Kuznetsoff, or Kouznetsov or Kuznetsova is the third most common Russian surname, an equivalent of the English "Smith".
Korolenko is a Ukrainian surname. The root of the word Korol means King in English. -enko is a patronymic suffix. It may refer to:
Kovalchuk, Kavalchuk, Kowalczuk (Polish), Covalciuc (Moldovan/Romanian), also transliterated as Kowalchuk, is a common East Slavic surname. The Kovalchuk name extends back to before 1500 AD in Kievan Rus.
Tkachuk, Tkaczuk, or Tkatchuk is a common Ukrainian surname in Ukraine and the Ukrainian diaspora. The name in Ukrainian stands for the name of occupation, weaver. The names that end in -chuk or -czuk are of the western Ukrainian origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Zakharov, or Zakharova is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Petrenko is a patronymic surname of Slavic origin derived from the first name Petro and effectively means of Peter/Peter's. Notable people with the surname include:
Polyakov or Poliakov,, or Polyakova, Paliakova is a Slavic surname. It may be transliterated as Poliakoff. Notable people with the surname include:
Tkachenko is a common Ukrainian surname. Tkachenko is the central and eastern Ukrainian version of the western Ukrainian surname Tkachuk, meaning "weaver". Like other Ukrainian names ending in -ko or -chenko, their heritage is rooted in the Polyans tribe that lived near modern-day Kyiv.
Kovalenko is a very common Ukrainian surname.
Rybak, sometimes written Ribak or Ryback) is a name and a surname meaning "fisherman" in Belarusian, Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian. It may refer to:
Bielecki is a Polish-language surname. It is related to a number of surnames in other languages.
Pavlenko is a patronymic surname of Ukrainian origin. The surname is a derivative of the given name Pavlo.
Kalinin, or Kalinina, is a Russian surname, derived from the word kalina. Notable people with the surname include:
Pavliuk, Pavlyuk, Pavluk is Ukrainian-language patronymic surname derived from the given name, Pavlo (Paul).
Zhuravlyov is a Russian surname derived from журавль, the Russian word for crane. It may refer to:
Rybalko is a gender-neutral Ukrainian surname that may refer to
Shutov is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Shutova. It may refer to
Martos is a Spanish, Hungarian or Ukrainian surname that may refer to
Koval is a Ukrainian surname. The word means "blacksmith", making "Koval" the equivalent of "Smith" in the English-speaking world. Notable people with the name include:
Yary is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: