Makaranka is a Belarusian surname derived from the given name Makar. Notable people with the surname include:
Davydenko is a Ukrainian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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.
Pavlyuchenko, Pavliuchenko, Pauliuchenka or Paŭliučenka, is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Adamovich is a Slavic patronymic surname derived from the given name Adam.
Makarenko is a Ukrainian surname derived from the given name Makar (Macarius). It may refer to:
Pavlichenko, Paulichenka or Paŭličenka is a Ukrainian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Abramenko is a Ukrainian-language surname derived form the first name Abram (Abraham).
Rybak, sometimes written Ribak or Ryback) is a name and a surname meaning "fisherman" in Belarusian, Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian. It may refer to:
Kovalevich is a Slavic surname used in Russian and Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Polish cultures.
Yurevich is a Belarusian surname. Its Lithuanized form is Jurevičius, Polonized: Jurewicz.
Pavlovich is an anglicized form or transliteration of the Slavic surnames Pavlović/Павловић (Serbo-Croatian) and Pavlovič/Павлович/Паўловіч/Павлович (Slovenian/Russian/Belarusian/Bulgarian). Notable people with the surname include:
Volchek is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Volchkov is a Russian surname. The origin comes from "волк", wolf. The Belarusian variant is Voltchkov.
Kavalyow or Kavaliou, or Kavalyova, Kavaliova, is a common Belarusian surname, an equivalent of the English "Smith" and Russian "Kovalyov".
Kovalyuk or Kovaliuk, Kavaluk, Kowaluk (Polish) is a common East Slavic surname, similar to Kovalchuk in origin and usage.
Simanovich is a gender-neutral Slavic surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Volkovich is a Russian-language surname of Ruthenian origin. The Polonized form is Wolkowicz, Ukrainian : Vovkovych. Modern Belarusian: Vawkovich/Vaukovich, transliterated from Russian: Valkovich. Notable people with the surname include:\
Chyzh or Chizh is an East Slavic surname referring to the Eurasian siskin. It is equivalent to the Polish surname Czyż and the Czech surname Číž. Notable people with this surname include:
Sviridenko, Svyrydenko, or Svirydzienka is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kozyr is a Ukrainian and Belarusian surname. Notable people with the surname include: