Stolyarchuk is a Russian and Ukrainian language surname derived from the occupation of stolyar (carpenter, cabinetmaker, joiner) and literally meaning "son of carpenter". Notable people with this 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.
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:
Bondarenko is a Ukrainian surname, used by the following people:
Kovalenko is a very common Ukrainian surname.
Stolyarov is a Russian language occupational surname derived from the word stolyar ("carpenter") and literally meaning "descendant of carpenter". The surname may also be transliterated as Stoliarov, Stoljarov, Stoliaroff, etc. The Lithuanianized form is Stoliarovas.
Biryukov and Biryukova is a common Russian surname derived from the word 'wolf' (бирюк).
Rybalchenko is a surname of Ukrainian origin. It is a patronymic derivation from surname/nickname Rybalka, the latter literally meaning "fisherman" In Ukrainian. Notable people with this surname include:
Pavlichenko, Paulichenka or Paŭličenka is a Ukrainian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Zhabotinsky or Jabotinsky is a masculine Ukrainian toponymic surname referring to the village of Zhabotin. Its feminine counterpart is Zhabotinskaya, Jabotinskaya, Zhabotinska or Jabotinska. Notable people with the surname include:
Lysenko is a Ukrainian surname. It most often refers to:
Pavlenko is a patronymic surname of Ukrainian origin. The surname is a derivative of the given name Pavlo.
Melnychenko or Melnichenko is a surname of Ukrainian-language origin. It is common in Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus. Notable people with the surname include:
Bilyi or Bilyy is a Ukrainian surname derived from a word meaning "white" (білий). Feminine form: Bila (Біла). It may refer to:
Kachur is a Ukrainian surname meaning "drake". Alternative transliterations include Kaczur, Kačur, Katchour and Katschur. It is a cognate of the Polish surname Kaczor.
Rybachuk is a surname of Ukrainian origin. It is a patronymic derivation from surname/nickname Rybak, the latter literally meaning "fisherman".
Stolyar is a Russian and Ukrainian language occupational surname literally meaning "carpenter, cabinetmaker joiner. Notable people with this surname include
Stolyarenko is a Ukrainian-language surname derived from the occupation of stolyar, or "carpenter", "cabinetmaker", "joiner", literally meaning "son of carpenter". Notable people with this surname include:
Teslya or Teslia is a Ukrainian-language surname literally meaning the occupation of "carpenter", "cabinetmaker", "joiner" Notable people with this surname include:
Petrovsky (masculine), Petrovskaya (feminine) is a Russian-language surname. Notable people with his surname include:
Pavlovsky is a Russian-language surname. The Ukrainian-language variant is Павловський, Pavlovskiy. Notable people with the surname include: