Belarusian Submitted Surnames

Belarusian names are used in the country of Belarus in eastern Europe.
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Syaredzich Сярэдзіч Belarusian
Taras Тарас Ukrainian, Russian, Belarusian
From the given name Taras.
Teraŭski Тэраўскі m Belarusian
Terenya Тереня Russian, Belarusian
Tozik Тозік Belarusian
Tsikhanouskaya Ціханоўская f Belarusian, Russian (Belarusianized)
From the given name Tsikhan. Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya is the Belarusian opposition leader. It is also the Belarusianised form of Russian Tikhonovskaya.
Tsitovich Цітовіч Belarusian, Russian
Means "son of Tsit".
Tsytovich Цытовіч Belarusian, Russian
Variant of Tsitovich.
Urbana Урбана Belarusian, Ukrainian, Russian (Rare), Italian, Spanish
Feminine form of Urban.
Ushivets Belarusian (Russified), Ukrainian (Russified, ?)
Denoted to a person who made clothes, the actual surname meaning "sewing machine" or "sewer".
Vajciachovič Вайцяховіч Belarusian
Means "son of Vojciech".
Vajs Вайс Belarusian
Belarusian Latin spelling of Vays.
Valatovich Валатовіч Belarusian
Valodźka Валодзька Belarusian
Derived from a diminutive form Valodźka of the Belarusian given name Uladzimir.
Varaksa Варакса Belarusian
Vaŭkovič Ваўковіч Belarusian
Patronymic surname derived from Belarusian воўк (voŭk) meaning "wolf".
Vayna Вайна Belarusian (Rare)
Belarusian cognate of Voyna.
Vaynalovich Вайналовіч Belarusian
See Vayna.
Vays Вайс Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian
Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian form of Weiss.
Vaytsyukevich Вайцюкевіч Belarusian
Belarusian form of Voytov.
Viarbicki Вярбіцкі m Belarusian
Łacinka spelling of Vyarbitski.
Vilkin Вілкін Belarusian, Russian
Derived from Russian вилка (vilka) meaning "fork, pitchfork".
Vishnyak Вішняк Belarusian
From Belarusian вішня (vishnya), meaning "cherry".
Vitebsky Віцебскі Belarusian
Refers to a region named "Vitebsk" in Belarus.
Volkovich Russian, Belarusian, Jewish
Derived from Russian волк (volk) meaning "wolf".
Vowk Воўк Belarusian
Cognate of Vovk.
Voytsekhovsky Войцеховский Polish, Russian, Belarusian, Kazakh, Ukrainian
One of the most common Polish surnames goes back to toponyms which were named from the short form Voitsekh (Wojciech) of the male name Voitseslav (Wojciesław), consisting of two common Slavic roots «warrior» and «glory.» The popularity of the name arose with Bishop Wojciech, the baptist of Poland and the Western Slavic lands (10th century)... [more]
Vyarbitski Вярбіцкі m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Verbitskiy.
Yakubovich Якубовіч Russian, Belarusian
Derived from the given name Yakub.
Yamantavich Ямантавіч Belarusian
Yanishchyts Янішчыц Belarusian
Yankouskaya Янкоўская f Belarusian
Feminine form of Yankouski.
Yankouski Янкоўскі m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Jankowski.
Yanukovich Януковіч Belarusian
See Yanukovych.
Yasevich Ясевич Belarusian
Possibly derived from ясна (yasna), meaning "clear" in Belarusian.
Yermashkevich Ермашкевіч Belarusian
Yudenich Юдэніч Belarusian
Yukhnavets Юхнавец Belarusian
Yurkaw Юркаў m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Yurkov.
Yurkovich Юрковіч, Юркович Ukrainian, Belarusian
Patronymic from the personal name Yurko, a pet form of Yuriy, eastern Slavic equivalent of George.
Žaba Жаба Belarusian
Belarusian Latin spelling of Zhaba.
Zachar Jewish, Hungarian, Russian, Slovak, Belarusian
Derived from the Hebrew word זָכַר (zakhar) meaning "to remember". As a surname it can also derive from the given name Zakhar (Zechariah) that shares this etymology.
Zasimovič Засімовіч Belarusian
Means "son of Zasim".
Žaŭniarovič Жаўняровіч Belarusian
Derived from Belarusian жаўнер (žaŭnier) meaning "soldier (of the Polish army)", borrowed from Polish żołnierz via German Söldner.
Zayats Заяц Russian, Belarusian
Variant of Zayka, cognate of Zając.
Zayka Зайка Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian
Means "bunny".
Zayko Зайко Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian
Variant of Zayka.
Ždanovich Ждановіч Belarusian
Means "son of Zhdan".
Zevalich Зевалич Belarusian
Zhaba Жаба Belarusian, Russian
Derived from Belarusian жаба (zhaba) meaning "toad, frog". This is an ancient Belarusian noble surname.
Zharela Жарэла Belarusian
Zhuchko Жучко Belarusian, Ukrainian
Variant of Zhuk or Zhuchenko.
Zhyhavets Жыгавец Belarusian
Zhylinski Жылінскі m Belarusian
Zhyznewski Жызнеўскі m Belarusian
Zosimovich Зосимович Belarusian (Rare), Ukrainian (Rare)
Means "son of Zosim (see Zosimus)"; rarely used in both Belarus and Ukraine.
Zvezdochka Звяздачка Russian, Belarusian
Means "little star" or "small star", from Russian "звезда (zvezda)" meaning "star" with the suffix "-очка (-ochka)" meaning "little, small, young". It can also be translated as "starlet". It is a surname in Russia that is also common in Belarus... [more]
Žydovič Жыдовіч Belarusian
Means "child of the Jew", from Belarusian жыд (zhyd), meaning "Jewish person (derogatory)".
Žyhaviec Жыгавец Belarusian
Łacinka form of Zhyhavets.
Zyk Russian, Belarusian
A Russian name now found in Belarus and other areas around "white Russia". Literally translates to the Russian word "beetle". It's pronounced "Z'ook" and has taken on other forms of spelling, such as; Zuck, Tzook, Shyk, etc.
Žyznieŭski Жызнеўскі m Belarusian
Łacinka form of Zhyznewski.