Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the person who added the name is Tovaryshka_Anya.
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Kolchak Russian, Ukrainian
Aleksandr Kolchak was a White Army general and the leader of the Russian Empire for a short period of time (1918-1920).
Kolesnik Russian
Denoting to a person who fixed wheels (from "колесник (kolesnik)" meaning "wheelwright").
Kolesnyk Ukrainian
Denoting to a person who fixed wheels (from "колесник (kolesnyk)" meaning "wheelwright").
Kolovratov m Russian
Another form of Kolovrat.
Kolowrat Polish
Polish cognate of Kolovrat.
Kolyada Russian, Belarusian
Derived from the holiday Kolyada, an old Slavic holiday celebrated by current day Rodnovers.
Komissarov m Russian
Derived from a Russian word meaning commissar.
Kondratenko Ukrainian
Form of Polish Kondrat. Masha Kondratenko is a Ukrainian singer.
Kondrat'yev m Russian
Form of Polish Kondrat.
Korobeynik Russian
Derived from Russian word "коробейник (korobeynik)" meaning peddler.... [more]
Korochkin m Russian
Derived from корочка (korochka) meaning crust.
Koryakov m Russian
Denotes to a Koryak person. Koryaks are the native ethnic group of Kamchatka.
Kosarev m Russian
Derived from косарь (kosar') meaning mower.
Kostyukevich Belarusian
Probably from a diminutive of Konstantin.
Kotik Russian
Kotik is a Russian diminutive of кот (kot), meaning cat.
Kovtun Ukrainian, Russian
Means "plica".
Kovtunov m Russian
A form of Kovtun.
Kowalczuk Ukrainian (Polonized)
Polonised form of Ukrainian Kovalchuk, which is used by Ukrainians in Poland.
Kozeyev m Russian
Possibly another form of Kozlov.
Kozhevnik Russian
Derived from "кожевник (kozhevnik)" meaning tanner.... [more]
Kozhevnikov Russian
Derived from "кожевник (kozhevnik)" meaning tanner.... [more]
Kozhikov m Russian
Likely derived from "кожа (kozha)" meaning skin.
Kraina Czech, South Slavic, Polish, Ukrainian, Russian
Derived from Slavic word meaning "border" or "country".
Krasnozhyonov m Russian
Possibly derived from красный (krasniy) meaning red and жёна (zhyona) meaning wife.
Krupskaya f Russian, Yiddish (Russified)
Derived from Russian крупа (krupa), meaning "grains". This was the last name of Nadezhda Krupskaya, Lenin's wife.
Krylov m Russian
Derived from крылья (kryl'ya) meaning wings.
Krymskikh Russian
Another form of Krymskiy.
Krymskiy m Russian, Jewish (?)
Means "from Crimea" or "Crimean".
Ksenofontov m Russian
Means "son of Ksenofont".
Kucherenko Ukrainian
Probably from Ukrainian кучер (kucher), meaning "coachman".
Kudryakov m Russian
Derived from a Russian word meaning "curly".
Kukiç Albanian
Albanian form of Kukić.
Kulak Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Polish
Means "fist". Was also used to describe Ukrainian farmers who went against the Soviet government in the early 30s.
Kulik Russian
Means sandpiper in Russian.
Kulyk Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Kulik.
Kuz'menko Ukrainian
Alternate transcription of Kuzmenko.
Legkov m Russian
Derived from Russian word легко (lyegko) meaning easy.
Letov m Russian
From Russian лето (leto), meaning "summer".
Lichtblau Yiddish
Leon Lichtblau was a pro-revolution communist who was imprisoned in Romania in 1921.
Liebknecht German
Karl Liebknecht was a German socialist revolutionary.
Limonov m Russian
Derived from Russian word "лимон (limon)" meaning "lemon". This is the last name of Eduard Limonov, the leader of the National Bolshevik Party in Russia.
Lipov m Russian
Andrey Lipov is the agency executive of Roskomnadzor.... [more]
Litvinov m Russian, Lithuanian
Denotes to a Lithuanian person.
Lugantsev m Russian
Means "from Lugansk".
Lukašenka Belarusian
Belarusian form of Lukashenko, the current Belarusian president's last name.
Luk'yanenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Lukyanov.
Lunashko Ukrainian, Russian
Derived from луна (luna), meaning "moon" in Russian.
Lyovochkin m Russian
Derived from a diminutive of the name Lyov or from the word лёв (lyov), meaning lion in Russian.
Lysyuk Ukrainian
Derived from a Ukrainian diminutive form of the word fox (лиса, lysa).
Lytovchenko Ukrainian
Derived from Ukrainian "литовець (lytovets')" meaning "Lithuanian".
Makarenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Makar".
Makhmetmurzayev Chechen
Ayshat Makhmetmurzayeva is a Chechen singer.
Maljkievič Belarusian
Belarusian Latin form of Mal'kevich.
Malorossiyantsev m Russian
Means "from Malorossiya". Malorossiya is a historical name for North, Western, and Central Ukraine.
Malyshkin m Russian
Derived from Russian word малыш (malysh) meaning baby.
Mariychak Ukrainian
Probably from the name Mariya.
Marochkin m Russian
Maybe derived from a diminutive of Marya.
Matviyenko Ukrainian (Russified), Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Matviy.
Mazurik Russian
Means "swindler".
Mechkovskiy m Russian
From Russian мечь (mech'), meaning "dream".
Melnichuk Russian, Ukrainian (Russified)
Means "son of the miller".
Mel'nik Russian, Belarusian
Alternate transcription of Melnik.
Melnychuk Ukrainian
Means "son of the miller".
Miroshnichenko Ukrainian
Denis Miroshnichenko is the chairman of the People's Council of the LNR.
Mirskiy m Russian, Yiddish (Russified)
Derived from Russian мир (mir), meaning "world" or "peace".
Mişär Tatar
Means "story" in Tatar.
Mityashkin m Russian
Derived from the name Mitya, a diminutive of Mikhail.
Mohylyov m Russian (Ukrainianized), Belarusian (Ukrainianized)
Ukrainian form of Mogilyov, which is derived directly from the city in Belarus.
Morskoy Russian
From the Russian word море (more), meaning "sea".
Moskalchuk Ukrainian
Variant of Moskalenko using the patronymic suffix "-chuk" instead of "-enko".
Moskalenko Ukrainian
Means "son of the Russian" from "москаль", a Ukrainian derogatory term for a Russian.... [more]
Moskalov m Russian
Russian form of Moskalenko.
Moskvitin m Russian
Derived from Москва (Moskva), the Russian form of Moscow. Means "from Moscow".
Murav'ya Russian
Means ant in Russian.
Nagiyev m Azerbaijani (Russified), Azerbaijani (Anglicized)
Both the Russified and Anglicised form of Nağıyev.
Nakay Kazakh, Moldovan, Russian
Nakay is found in the countries Russia, Moldova, Transnistria, and Kazakhstan.
Naval'nyy m Russian
Aleksey Navalnyy was a Russian political dissident. He died in February 2024. ... [more]
Nemetsev m Russian
Means "from Germany".
Neshchadymenko Ukrainian
Cossack nickname meaning "no mercy" with the suffix -enko.
Nestoruk Russian
From the given name Nestor.
Ngozi Igbo
From the given name Ngozi.
Niyozqulov m Uzbek
Means "son of Niyozqul."
Novichok Russian (Rare)
Means newcomer in Russian. It is also the name of a Soviet and Russian nerve agent.
Odesyuk Ukrainian
Means "from Odessa".
Okhlobystin m Russian
It is the last name of Ivan Okhlobystin, a Russian actor.
Oksanchenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Oksana.
Okunev m Russian
Possibly derived from Russian word "окон (okon)" meaning window.
Oleksenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Oleksiy".
Oliynichenko Ukrainian (Russified)
Derived from олійний (oliynyy) meaning "oilseed".
Ovchinnikov m Russian
Probably related to the Ukrainian last name Ovcharenko.
Ovsyankin m Russian
From Russian овсянок (ovsyanok), meaning "oatmeal".
Palyak Belarusian
Belarusian form of Polák.
Pasechnik Russian
Means "beekeeper" in Russian. Leonid Pasechnik is the leader of the LNR.
Paznyak Belarusian
Means "late one", from Belarusian пазней (pazniej), meaning "late".
Perevodchik Russian
Means "translator" in Russian.
Perevozchik Russian, Belarusian
Means "carrier". It is a Russian last name, but it also present in Belarus.
Pervushin m Russian
Possibly derived from первый (pervyy) meaning first.
Peshkov m Russian
Derived from Russian пешка (peshka), meaning "pawn".
Pikalov m Russian
Konstantin Pikalov ("Mazay") is the head of the Wagner PMC's branch in Central Africa and the founder of PMC Convoy.
Pilipchuk Ukrainian (Russified)
Russified form of Pylypchuk. It is the maiden name of Svetlana Tikhanovskaya.
Podsolnushek Russian, Belarusian
Means "sunflower".
Polyak Ukrainian
Alternate transcription of Poliak.
Poznyak Belarusian (Russified), Belarusian
Variant and Russified form of Paznyak.
Pravdyuk Ukrainian
Derived from Ukrainian "правда", meaning "truth, justice".
Prigozhin m Russian
Prigozhin was the last name of Yevgeniy Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner PMC until 2023 when he died in a plane crash. Pavel Prigozhin is his son, the current leader.
Pshenichnyy m Russian
Means "wheaty".
Pshonka Ukrainian, Belarusian
Derived from Ukrainian "пшоно (pshono)" meaning "millet".
Pushilin m Russian
Denis Pushilin is the head of the DNR.
Pylypenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Pylyp".
Rabotenko Ukrainian
Derived from Ukrainian word for "work"
Raguzin m Russian
Derived from рагу (ragu) meaning stew or soup.
Reznik Russian, Yiddish
Derived from Yiddish "רעזניק (reznik)" meaning butcher.... [more]
Reznyk Ukrainian, Yiddish (Ukrainianized)
Derived from Yiddish "רעזניק (reznik)" meaning butcher.
Rodina Russian
Means motherland or homeland in Russian.
Rossiya Russian
Means "Russia" in Russian.
Rozenberg Yiddish (Russified)
A form of Rosenberg used for Cyrillic script languages. Aleksandr Rozenberg is the (as of 2024) current prime minister of Transnistria.
Rozvadovs'kyy m Ukrainian
Bohdan Rozvadovs'kyy, better known as SadSvit, is a popular singer in Ukraine.
Rshevskiy m Russian, Jewish
Russian form of Rszewski.
Rudik Russian, Ukrainian (Russified), Yiddish (?)
Nickname for a person with red hair.
Rudyk Ukrainian, Yiddish (?)
Nickname for a person with red hair.
Rusalkin m Russian
Derived from русалка (rusalka), a creature in Slavic folklore.
Rusiňak Rusyn
Czech variant spelling of Rusynyak.
Ruski m Polish
Probably means "Russian".
Rusnak Rusyn
Variant of Rusynyak.
Rusynyak Rusyn
Means "Rusyn".
Ryan Korean (Russified)
Form of Ryang used by Koreans in Russia.
Ryazantsev m Russian
Denotes to a person from Ryazan'.