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Belarusian names are used in the country of Belarus in eastern Europe.

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Ivanoŭ Masculine Belarusian

Ivanoŭ is an alternate transcription of the Belarusian surname Іваноў (Ivanow), which means "son of Ivan." The root name Ivan is itself derived from the Old Church Slavic Ioannŭ, ultimately from Greek Ioannes (see John),...

Ivanova Feminine Belarusian Bulgarian +2

Ivanova is the feminine form of the Slavic surname Ivanov (or Ivanow), and is one of the most common surnames in Russia and Bulgaria. The pattern of using the feminine suffix -ova is typical in many Slavic languages, whe...

Ivanow Masculine Belarusian

Ivanow is a Belarusian patronymic surname meaning "son of Ivan." The name Ivan itself derives from the Old Church Slavic Ioannŭ, which in turn comes from Greek Ioannes, ultimately related to John. Ivan has been a highly...

Kavalchuk Belarusian

Kavalchuk (Belarusian: Кавальчук) is a common East Slavic surname, the Belarusian cognate of the Ukrainian and Russian surname Kovalchuk. Like its counterpart, it derives from the word for "blacksmith"—Belarusian каваль...

Kavalioŭ Masculine Belarusian

Kavaliou is a Belarusian surname, an alternate transcription of the Cyrillic Кавалёў (see Kavalyow). The name is a patronymic derived from the Belarusian word каваль (kaval'), meaning "blacksmith," making it cognate with...

Kavaliova Feminine Belarusian

EtymologyKavaliova is a transliteration from Belarusian of Kavalyova, the feminine form of the Belarusian surname Kavalyow. These names derive from the Belarusian word каваль (kaval') meaning "blacksmith." As an occupati...

Kavalyova Feminine Belarusian

Kavalyova (Belarusian: Кавалёва) is the feminine form of the Belarusian surname Kavalyow, which itself derives from the Belarusian word kaval' meaning "blacksmith" – an equivalent of the English surname Smith or the Russ...

Kavalyow Masculine Belarusian

Kavalyow is a common Belarusian surname derived from the Belarusian word каваль (kaval'), meaning "blacksmith". As an occupational surname, it parallels the English surname Smith, reflecting the widespread practice of na...

Kazloŭ Masculine Belarusian

Kazloŭ is a Belarusian surname, representing an alternate transcription of Belarusian Казлоў (see Kazlow). It ultimately derives from the Belarusian word казёл (kaziol), meaning 'male goat,' and was likely an occupationa...

Kazlova Feminine Belarusian

Kazlova is the Belarusian feminine form of the surname Kazlow. The name derives from the Belarusian word казёл (kaziol), meaning \"male goat\", and likely designated a goatherd or someone who worked with goats. In Belaru...

Kazlow Masculine Belarusian

Kazlow is a Belarusian surname derived from the Belarusian word казёл (kaziol) meaning "male goat". It is an occupational surname, originally denoting a goatherd, or perhaps a nickname for someone with goat-like characte...

Kozel Belarusian Czech

Kozel is a surname of Belarusian and Czech origin, ultimately a cognate of the Polish surname Kozioł. In both Czech and Belarusian, the word kozel means “male goat” (compare Polish kozioł), and the surname likely origina...

Maroz Belarusian

Maroz (Belarusian: Мароз) is a surname of Belarusian origin. It corresponds to the Ukrainian surname Moroz and is ultimately derived from the Slavic word for "frost". As a surname, Maroz is classified as an exocentric ni...

Melnik Belarusian Russian

Etymology and MeaningMelnik is a surname of Slavic origin, derived from the Russian and Belarusian word мельник (mel'nik), meaning "miller". It is an occupational surname, referring to someone who worked as a miller, gri...

Novik Belarusian

Novik is a surname of Belarusian origin, derived from the Belarusian word новы (novy) meaning 'new'. Originally, it served as a descriptive nickname for a newcomer to a village, akin to the concept of a 'new man' or arri...

Zhuk Belarusian

Zhuk is a surname of Belarusian origin, derived from the Belarusian word жук meaning "beetle." As a common Slavic occupational or nickname-based surname, it belongs to a family of names across Eastern Europe, including t...

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