Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which an editor of the name is Tovaryshka_Anya.
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Kotik Russian
Kotik is a Russian diminutive of кот (kot), meaning cat.
Kotov m Russian, Belarusian
Derived from Russian кот (kot) meaning "cat". It is a Russian surname, but is also present in Belarus.
Kotova f Russian
Feminine form of Kotov.
Kovtun Ukrainian, Russian
Means "plica".
Kovtunov m Russian
A form of Kovtun.
Kowalchuk Ukrainian (Anglicized)
Alternate transcription of Kovalchuk.
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".
Krasil'nikov m Russian
From Russian красильник (krasil'nik), meaning "dyer".
Krasnozhyonov m Russian
Possibly derived from красный (krasniy) meaning red and жёна (zhyona) meaning wife.
Krayinyk Ukrainian
From Ukrainian країна (krayina), meaning "country, bordered land".
Kraynyak Rusyn
Rusyn version of Krayinyuk.
Krieger German
Noun to kriegen, kämpfen meaning "to fight (with words)". Describes a person who likes to argue. A wrangler, a quarreler, a brawler. Literal translation "warrior", from the German noun krieg "war" and the suffix -er.
Krupskaya f Russian, Yiddish (Russified)
Derived from Russian крупа (krupa), meaning "grains". This was the last name of Nadezhda Krupskaya, Lenin's wife.
Krylenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Krylov.
Krylov m Russian
From Russian крылья (kryl'ya), meaning "wings".
Krym Russian, Ukrainian, Czech, Belarusian, Polish
Means "Crimea", from Krym.
Krymchak Ukrainian
From Кримчак (Krymchak), a term for a Jewish Crimean Tatar, or just meaning "from Crimea".
Krymenko Ukrainian (Rare)
Ukrainian variant of Krym.
Krymko Ukrainian, Russian
From the place name Крим/Крым (Krym), meaning "Crimea".
Krymov m Russian
Variant of Krym.
Krymskikh Russian
Another form of Krymskiy.
Krymskiy m Russian, Jewish (?)
Means "from Crimea" or "Crimean".
Krzaklewska f Polish
Feminine form of Krzaklewski.
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".
Kukac Croatian (Rare)
Means "insect, worm" in Croatian.
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.
Kurskiy m Russian
Means "from Kursk".
Kuz'menko Ukrainian
Alternate transcription of Kuzmenko.
Lakinska f Polish
Feminine form of Lakinski.
Legkov m Russian
Derived from Russian word легко (lyegko) meaning easy.
Letov m Russian
From Russian лето (leto), meaning "summer".
Lichtblau Yiddish
Means "light blue" in German. 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.
Lovchikov m Russian
Means "son of the catcher", from Russian ловчик (lovchik), meaning "catcher".
Lugantsev m Russian
Means "from Lugansk".
Lukashenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Luka". Aleksandr Lukashenko is the current Belarusian president.
Luk'yanenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Lukyanov.
Lunashko Ukrainian, Russian
Derived from луна (luna), meaning "moon" in Russian.
Lyashenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian word lyakh - contemptuous word for "pole".
Lyashko Ukrainian
Likely a variant of Lyashenko.
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".
Lyubimov m Russian
From Russian любимый (lyubimyy), meaning "favourite, beloved, dear".
Makarenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Makar".
Makhmetmurzayev Chechen
Ayshat Makhmetmurzayeva is a Chechen singer.
Malinovsky m Russian, Polish (Russified)
Variant transcription of Malinovskiy.
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.
Marchuk Ukrainian
Possibly a patronymic derived from the given name Marko.
Marczak Polish
From the given name Marek.
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.
Mayakovskiy m Russian, Polish (Russified, ?)
Possibly derived from Russian маяк (mayak), meaning "beacon, lighthouse".
Mayevskiy m Russian, Polish (Russified, ?)
Possibly from Russian май (may), meaning "May (month)".
Mazurik Russian
Means "swindler".
Mdivani Georgian
Means "secretary" in Georgian.
Mechkovskiy m Russian
From Russian мечь (mech'), meaning "dream".
Mekhovoy Russian
Means "fur" or "furry" in Russian.
Melnichuk Russian, Ukrainian (Russified)
Means "son of the miller".
Mel'nik Russian, Belarusian
Alternate transcription of Melnik.
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.
Miyanaga Japanese
From Japanese 宮 (miya), meaning "shinto shrine", and 永 (naga), meaning "eternity, long, lengthy".
Mizintsev m Russian
Mikhail Mizintsev is a Russian military general known for committing atrocities in Syria and the city Mariupol, Ukraine.
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".
Moszkowski m Polish
Habitational name for someone from a place called Mosaki in Masovian Voivodeship.
Mukhtuk Nivkh (Rare)
From Nivkh мухтук (mukhtuk), meaning "mouse".
Murav'ya Russian
Means ant in Russian.
Myakshenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian м'якшення (m'yakshennya), meaning "mitigation".
Nadtochiy m Ukrainian
From Ukrainian надточій (nadtochiy), meaning "extremely sharp, extremely accurate".
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.
Nalis Croatian (Rare)
Meaning unknown. A famous bearer of this surname is Antun Nalis, aka Tonči Nalis, a post-World War 2 actor in Croatian and Yugoslav cinema in the 1950s and 1960s.
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."
Novaya f Russian
Feminine form of Novyy.
Novichok Russian (Rare)
Means newcomer in Russian. It is also the name of a Soviet and Russian nerve agent.
Novotutov m Russian
Maybe from Russian новый (novyy) meaning "new", and тут (tut), meaning "here", probably denoting to a new person in a village.
Novyy m Russian
Means "new" in Russian.
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".
O'Ryan Irish
Anglicized form of Ó Riain.
Ovchinnikov m Russian
Probably related to the Ukrainian last name Ovcharenko.
Ovsyankin m Russian
From Russian овсянок (ovsyanok), meaning "oatmeal".
Paliak Belarusian
Derived from Belarusian паляк (paliak) meaning "Pole, Polish".
Palyak Belarusian
Belarusian form of Polák.
Panibudlaska Ukrainian, Russian (Rare)
From the Cossack nickname, derived from the Ukrainian vocative phrase пані, будь ласка! (pani, bud laska!) meaning "Lady, please!".
Panzer German
Metonymic occupational name for an armorer from Middle High German panzier "mailcoat" (Old French pancier "armor for the stomach, body armor" from Late Latin).
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".
Petru Romanian (Rare)
From the given name Petru.
Petrunkevich Belarusian
From a diminutive of Piotr.
Pikalov m Russian
Means "from Pikalovo, Pikalevo, Pikalev" or other similar sounding places. These are the names of various Russian villages.
Pilipchuk Ukrainian (Russified)
Russified form of Pylypchuk. It is the maiden name of Svetlana Tikhanovskaya.
Pleve Dutch (Russified)
Russified form of Plehve.
Pobedonostsev m Russian
Derived from Russian победоносный (pobedonósnyj) meaning "victorious, triumphant". Konstantin Pobedonostsev (1827-1907) was a Russian jurist and statesman who served as an adviser to three Russian emperors.
Podsolnushek Russian, Belarusian
Means "sunflower".