Murodov (masculine) or Murodova (feminine) is a patronymic surname derived from the given name Murod. Notable people with the surname include:
Nager is a surname of multiple possible origins. It may be German term Näger for tailor or embroiderer. It may be a nickname from the Swiss German verb "nagen", "to nag", "to gnaw". It may be Yiddish alteration of the Hebrew surname Nagar, "carpenter"
Vučić is a South Slavic surname.
Usmanov or Usmonov is a masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Usmanova or Usmonova. Notable people with the surname include:
Kovalevich is a Slavic surname used in Russian and Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Polish cultures.
Resnik is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bily may refer to:
Volchkov, feminine: Volchkova is a Russian surname. The origin comes from "волк", wolf. A transliteration variant is Voltchkov.
Muratov (masculine) or Muratova (feminine) is a patronymic surname derived from the given name Murat.
Ferreiro is a surname of Galician-Portuguese origin, equivalent to English Smith. Notable people with the surname include:
The surnames: Cizmar/Cismar/Chizmar/Chismar (English), Čižmár/Čižmárova (f.) (Slovak), Čižmář/Čižmárová (f.) (Czech), Ciżmar (Polish), Čizmar (Serbian), Čizmar/Čižmar (Croatian), Csizmar (Hungarian), Čižman (Slovenian), Cizmar/Cismar/Cismaru (Romanian) and Cizmar/Cismar/Zhishman (German) have two possible origins:
Jurabek Murodov is a Tajik singer and songwriter. He is a People's Artist of Tajikistan and People's Artist of USSR (1979).
Murod is a masculine given name. Murodov (masculine) or Murodova (feminine) are patronymic surnames derived from it.
Muradov (masculine) or Muradova (feminine) is a patronymic surname slavicised from the given name Murad. Notable people with the surname include:
Pierotti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Novoselov or Novosyolov, NovoselovaNovosyolova is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Píriz or Piriz is a surname. People with that name include:
Atalik and Atalık are surnames of Turkish origin. People with those names include:
Stepanyuk or Stepaniuk is a gender-neutral Ukrainian surname that originates from the masculine given name Stepan. It may refer to
Chal is a given name, nickname and surname. Notable people using this name include the following:
Char is a French feminine given name that is a variation of Chardonnay, Charlene, and Charlotte and a feminine form of Charles. Char is also used as a variation of Charmaine. Notable people with this name include the following: