Novik (surname)

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Novik (Belarusian : Новiк) is a gender-neutral Belarusian surname, its Russian counterpart is Novikov, and Polish counterpart Nowik. Notable people with the surname include:

Belarusian language east Slavic language

Belarusian is an official language of Belarus, along with Russian, and is also spoken in Russia, Poland and Ukraine. Before Belarus gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, the language was only known in English as Byelorussian or Belorussian, transliterating the Russian name, белорусский язык Belorusskiy yazyk, or alternatively as White Ruthenian or White Russian. Following independence, it has acquired the additional name Belarusian.

Novikov, Novikoff (masculine) or Novikova (feminine) is one of the most common Russian surnames. Derived from novik - a teenager on military service who comes from a noble, boyar or cossack family in Russia of 16th-18th centuries. It may refer to:

Aaron Novik is an American composer, clarinetist and bandleader based in San Francisco. He is involved with the Bay Area Improv Scene and is a member of Edmund Welles The Bass Clarinet Quartet which was a 2004 recipient of a New Works Creation and Presentation grant from Chamber Music America. Novik has appeared in San Francisco and New York City with guitarist Fred Frith re-creating his 1980 avant-garde dance album, Gravity.

Alyaksandr Novik is a retired Belarusian footballer. He spent all his professional career at Shakhtyor Soligorsk from 1993 until 2009.

Alyaksandr Novik is a Belarusian professional footballer. As of 2019, he plays for Belshina Bobruisk.

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