Ukrainian Surnames
Ukrainian names are used in the country of Ukraine in eastern Europe.
81 surnames in our directory
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81Bondar (Cyrillic: Бондар, Бондарь) is a common surname of East Slavic origin, particularly associated with Ukraine. The name is derived from the Ukrainian word bondar, meaning ""cooper, barrel maker"" – a tradesperson wh...
Bondarenko (Ukrainian: Бондаренко) is a Ukrainian surname meaning “cooper, barrel maker,” derived from the Ukrainian word бондар (bondar), which itself comes from an Old Slavic root referring to the craft of making barre...
Borysov is a Ukrainian patronymic surname meaning "son of Borys". The suffix -ov is a common Slavic patronymic marker, indicating descent from a male ancestor.EtymologyThe root of Borysov lies in the given name Borys, wh...
Borysova is a Ukrainian feminine surname derived from the masculine form Borysov, itself a patronymic meaning "son of Borys." Borys is the Polish and Ukrainian form of Boris, a name of Bulgar Turkic origin, possibly mean...
Chayka (also romanized as Chaika) is a surname of Ukrainian origin, derived from the common noun chayka meaning "seagull." The word comes from Proto-Slavic *čajьka, which also gave rise to Polish Czajka, Czech Čajka, and...
Demchenko (Ukrainian: Демченко) is a common Ukrainian surname, derived from the given name Demyan. Demyan itself is the Ukrainian form of Damian, which ultimately derives from the Greek name Damianos, from the Greek word...
Fedorenko is a Ukrainian surname derived from the given name Fedir, itself the Ukrainian form of Theodore. The suffix “-enko” is a common diminutive or patronymic ending in Ukrainian surnames, meaning “son of” or “descen...
Gavrilyuk is a Ukrainian surname that represents an alternate transcription of Гаврилюк (see Havrylyuk). It is derived from a diminutive of the given name Havryil, which is the Ukrainian form of Gabriel. The name Gabriel...
Havrylyuk is a Ukrainian surname derived from a diminutive of the given name Havryil, which itself is the Ukrainian form of Gabriel. The name Gabriel comes from the Hebrew גַבְרִיאֵל (Ḡavriʾel), meaning "God is my strong...
EtymologyHolub (feminine Holubová) is a Czech, Slovak, and Ukrainian surname meaning "dove" or "pigeon." It belongs to a widespread family of Slavic surnames derived from birds, including Golub (Croatian) and Gołąb (Poli...
Honchar (Cyrillic: Гончар) is an occupational surname of Ukrainian origin, literally meaning "potter". As a surname, it reflects the occupation of a potter, a common craftsman in Ukrainian history who produced pottery es...
Honcharenko (Ukrainian: Гончаренко, also transliterated as Goncharenko) is an occupational surname of Ukrainian origin. Derived from the Ukrainian word гончар (honchar) meaning "potter", the suffix -enko indicates a patr...
Karpenko (Ukrainian, Russian: Карпе́нко) or Karpienka (Belarusian: Карпе́нка) is a common Ukrainian surname. It is a patronymic surname formed from the given name Karp with the diminutive Ukrainian suffix -enko, meaning...
Kharchenko is a Ukrainian-language surname, derived from the Ukrainian word харч (kharch) meaning “food”. Typically, surnames ending in -enko in Ukraine are patronymic or occupational in origin, suggesting that the origi...
Khomenko (Cyrillic: Хоменко) is a Ukrainian surname derived from the given name Khoma, which is itself the Ukrainian form of Thomas. Thus, etymologically, Khomenko means "son of Khoma" or "descendant of Thomas." The root...
Klymenko (Ukrainian: Клименко) is a Ukrainian patronymic surname derived from the given name Klym, a short form of Klyment, the Ukrainian form of Clement. The underlying root is the Latin Clemens, meaning "merciful, gent...
Kohut is a surname of Slavic origin, derived from the Ukrainian word for "rooster". It originated as a nickname for a proud or cocky individual, reflecting the bird's symbolic association with boastfulness and vigilance...
Kolesnyk is a Ukrainian occupational surname meaning "wheelwright", derived from the Slavic root kolo meaning "wheel". It is the Ukrainian form of Kolesnik, which has cognates across several Slavic languages.Etymology an...
Kostenko is a Ukrainian surname of patronymic origin, derived from a diminutive of the given name Kostyantyn, the Ukrainian form of Constantine. The root name ultimately traces back to the Latin Constans, meaning "consta...
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Koval is a Ukrainian surname meaning "blacksmith" in Ukrainian. It is derived directly from the occupational term for a smith, reflecting the influence of the craft in naming traditions across Eastern Europe. Occupationa...
Kovalchuk (Ukrainian and Russian: Ковальчук) is a common East Slavic surname derived from the Ukrainian word koval (коваль), meaning "blacksmith." The suffix -chuk indicates a patronymic or occupational origin, denoting...
Kovalenko (Ukrainian: Коваленко) is a common Ukrainian surname. It is a patronymic surname derived from the Ukrainian word коваль (koval), meaning "blacksmith." EtymologyThe suffix -enko is a typical Ukrainian patronymic...
Kravchenko (Cyrillic: Кравченко) is a common Ukrainian surname, widely found in the former Soviet Union and in Ukrainian diasporas worldwide. It is an occupational surname of patronymic derivation, meaning “child of a ta...
Kravchuk is a Ukrainian surname that originates from the occupation of tailoring. It is derived from the Ukrainian word kravets (кравець), meaning "tailor", combined with the common patronymic suffix -chuk, which often i...
Kravets is a Ukrainian occupational surname meaning "tailor." It derives from the word kravets (кравець) in Ukrainian, which refers to a person who sews or mends clothing. This surname is common in Ukraine and among Ukra...
Kulyk is a Ukrainian occupational surname derived from the common noun kulyk, meaning "sandpiper" in Ukrainian. This surname belongs to the widespread category of Slavic surnames based on bird names, which often originat...
Kushnir is a Ukrainian and Jewish occupational surname, derived from the Ukrainian word kushnir, meaning "furrier" or "fur seller". The name is thus akin to the German surname Kürschner, which carries the same etymologic...
EtymologyKuzmenko (Ukrainian: Кузьменко) is a Ukrainian patronymic surname derived from the given name Kuzma, which is the Ukrainian and Russian form of Cosmas. The root name Cosmas comes from the Greek Kosmas (Κοσμᾶς),...
Levchenko (Ukrainian: Левченко) is a Ukrainian surname derived from the given name Lev, meaning "lion" in Russian and Ukrainian. The surname was formed by adding the Ukrainian patronymic suffix -enko to the diminutive Le...
Lysenko is a Ukrainian surname, a patronymic or nickname-based name that has become common in Ukraine and among the Ukrainian diaspora. The name derives from the Ukrainian word лис (lys) meaning "fox" or лисий (lysy) mea...
EtymologyLytvynenko (Ukrainian: Литвиненко) is a surname of Ukrainian origin. It denotes a person from Lytva, an historical Ukrainian term for Lithuania. The suffix -enko is a common patronymic or diminutive ending in Uk...
Makarenko is a Ukrainian surname meaning 'son of Makar'. It is derived from the given name Makar, which is the Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian form of the Latin name Macarius, via the Greek Μακάριος (Makarios), ultima...
Marchenko (also spelled Martchenko) is a Ukrainian surname derived from the given name Marko, the Ukrainian form of Mark. The root name ultimately traces back to Latin Marcus, possibly meaning 'dedicated to Mars', the Ro...
Martynyuk (also transcribed as Martyniuk) is a patronymic surname of Ukrainian origin, derived from the given name Martyn, the Ukrainian form of Martin. The suffix -yuk is typically added to names to indicate “son of,” s...
Medved is a surname found in Croatian, Slovene, and Ukrainian usage, meaning "bear". It derives from the Old Slavic root medvědĭ, a compound traditionally interpreted as “honey-eater,” from medъ (honey) and ěd- (to eat),...
Melnychuk is a Ukrainian surname and a patronymic derivative of Melnyk, which in turn comes from the Ukrainian word мельник (melnyk) meaning "miller". The suffix -chuk is a common Slavic patronymic ending, indicating "so...
Melnyk is a Ukrainian surname meaning "miller." It is derived from the Ukrainian word melnyk (мельник), which refers to a person who owns or operates a mill. As the most common surname in Ukraine, Melnyk reflects the his...
Moroz is a surname meaning “frost” in Ukrainian. It is also found in Russian, where it carries the same meaning. The name derives from the Common Slavic word *morzъ, which became moroz in East Slavic languages and mróz i...
Etymology Nazar 1 is the Russian, Ukrainian, Turkmen and Armenian form of Nazarius, a Latin name meaning "from Nazareth". Nazareth was the town in Galilee where Jesus lived, according to the New Testament. The name Nazar...
Nesterenko is a Ukrainian surname meaning "son or daughter of Nester/Nestor." It derives from the given name Nestor, which in turn comes from the Greek Nestor, meaning "returner, homecomer." In Homer's Iliad, Nestor was...
Novosad is a Czech and Ukrainian surname of topographic origin, meaning those who came from a place called Novosad or lived near a "new orchard, new garden". In Czech and Ukrainian, "nový" means "new" and "sad" means "or...
Oliynyk (also Romanized as Oliinyk or Oliynik) is a Ukrainian surname derived from the word oliya (олія), meaning “oil” or “fat”. The name originated as an occupational surname for someone who produced or traded oil, suc...
Panchenko is a common Ukrainian surname derived from a diminutive of the given name Panteleimon, which itself is a Greek name meaning "all-compassionate," from the elements pan (πᾶν) meaning "all" and eleemon (ἐλεήμων) m...
Pasternak is a surname that derives from the Slavic word for "parsnip" (Pastinaca sativa), common in Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Hungarian, and Yiddish. The name ultimately comes from Latin pastinaca. The spe...
Pavlenko is a Ukrainian patronymic surname derived from the given name Pavlo, the Ukrainian form of Paul. The suffix -enko is a diminutive or patronymic suffix common in Ukrainian surnames, meaning “son of” or “descendan...
Pavlyuk is a Ukrainian patronymic surname derived from the given name Pavlo, itself the Ukrainian form of Paul. The root name Paul originates from the Latin family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble". Etymology and...
Petrenko is a Ukrainian patronymic surname derived from the given name Petro, the Ukrainian form of Peter. The suffix -enko is a typical Ukrainian patronymic ending, meaning "son of" or "descendant of," effectively makin...
Polishchuk is a Ukrainian surname that denoted a person from Polesia (also known as Polesie or Polissia), a large historical and geographical region spanning parts of modern-day Ukraine, Belarus, and Poland. The name is...
Ponomarenko (Ukrainian: Пономаренко) is a Ukrainian-language patronymic surname derived from the nickname ponomar (Ukrainian: пономар), meaning "sexton, bell-ringer" — that is, a church official responsible for ringing b...
Popovych (Ukrainian: Попович) is a Ukrainian surname meaning "son of the priest". It belongs to a family of patronymic surnames derived from pop, a Slavic term for an Orthodox priest. This name type is widespread across...
EtymologyPrykhodko is a Ukrainian surname derived from the verb приходить (prykhodyt), meaning "come to" or "arrive to". The name is formed with the suffix -ko, a common diminutive or patronymic ending in Ukrainian surna...
Pylypenko is a Ukrainian surname derived from the given name Pylyp, the Ukrainian form of Philip. The surname is formed with the suffix -enko, which in Ukrainian typically indicates patronymic origin, meaning "son of Pyl...
Romanenko (Ukrainian: Романенко) is a Ukrainian patronymic surname meaning 'descendant of Roman'. It derives from the personal name Roman, which has its roots in the Late Latin Romanus, meaning 'Roman'. The suffix -enko...
Romanyuk (also Romaniuk; Ukrainian: Романюк) is a Ukrainian patronymic surname derived from the given name Roman. The suffix -yuk (or -iuk) indicates a descendant, meaning Romanyuk literally translates to "son of Roman."...
Rudenko is a Ukrainian surname derived from the adjective rudy, meaning 'red'. The name likely originally referred to someone with red hair or a ruddy complexion, emerging from a common pattern in Slavic onomastics where...
Savchenko is a Ukrainian surname derived from the given name Sava. The suffix -enko is a common patronymic ending in Ukrainian, often meaning "son of" or "descendant of." Thus, Savchenko originally signified "son of Sava...
Savchuk (Ukrainian: Савчук) is a Ukrainian surname derived from the given name Sava. The suffix -chuk is a common Slavic patronymic (or diminutive) suffix, meaning the surname originally designated a descendant or follow...
Semenyuk (Ukrainian: Семенюк) is a Ukrainian surname derived from the given name Semen, the Ukrainian form of Simon 1. The root name Simon ultimately comes from the Hebrew Shimʿon, meaning "hearing, listening," a name bo...
Shevchenko (Ukrainian: Шевчéнко [ʃeu̯ˈtʃɛnko]) is a family name of Ukrainian origin. It is derived from the Ukrainian word швець (shvets) meaning "shoemaker" combined with the common East Slavic suffix -enko, which indic...