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[edit] C(/ts/)
[edit] /Č/({cz, ch, tch})
- Gajević
- Gajić
- Gajov
- Ganjić
- Hájek, Hayek
- Hanak, Hanák
- Havel (<Pavel)?, Havelka, Hawelka
- Gindin
- Glinka, Hlinka
- Godzuik
- Golitsyn
- Golovin
- Golovkin
- Homolka
- Goncharov
- Gorny, Horny, Horný (cf. Franz)
- Grabow, Grabowski, Grabowsky, Grabovsky, Hrabovs'kyi, Grabower/Grabover
- Gurov
- Hledik (Hledikova)
- Horák (cf.Václav Emanuel)
- Hrdlík
- Hrdlička (Oriental Turtle Dove cf. Turteltaub, Turteltoyb) (cf. Czech hrdlo (Russian gorlo) = throat)
- Hrushovsky, Hrushevksy
- Hubik
- Hus, Husa (goose; cf. Gans)
[edit] /X/({ch})
- Ivanov: derivative of name Ivan (from Ioann-Johan-Yohanan) + possessive suffix -ov
[edit] J(/j/, {y}, ya, ye, yo, yu)
- Jablonski, Yablonsky
- Jakeš, Jakesch, Jaksch (< Jakub)
- Jalowetz, Yalow (cf.Rosalyn Sussman)
- Janda (Jandova)
- Yankovic (<Janko, Yanko, Iancu)
- Janković
- Janowitz, from several place names in Poland, Czechland
- Jasieński (cf.Bruno, Felix), Yasensky (means ash; Cz. jasan; cf. Esch, Esche, Eschenbaum, Eschenbach)
- Jastram, Jastrow, Jastrowitz, Jastrzemski
- Yegorov
- Jelinek, Jellinek, Jelínek (Czech translation of Tzbhi, Hirsch)
- Jindrák, Jindrak (cf.Mark), Jyndrak (< Jindřich < Heinrich/Hinrich; cf.Pol. Henryk; hung.Henrik cf.Hendrik, Heindrich)
- Jovanović
- Kanevsky (Alexander, Vitaly)
- Kantorowicz, Kantorovich (cf. Kantor, Cantor, Spivak, Spivakovsky, Khazanov, Singer)
- Karadzić
- Carlowitz (a German family)
- Karpov
- Karolewski
- Carpzov (a German family)
- Kavka, Kafka, Kaffka
- Klima/Klíma
- Koči (Kočova)
- Kohout, Kohut, Kohút
- Kokoschka (Czech)
- Kolev (Koleva) (Bulgarian)
- Kondratiev, Kondratienko
- Korbel
- Korda
- Korsakov
- Kosygin
- Kotwicz, Kottwitz
- Kowacewicz, Kovač, Kováč (smith, Schmidt: (Kovač) Kováč is the Slovakianised form of Hungarian Kovács)
- Koval- (meaning blacksmith)
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- Landowski, Landowska
- Lebedev
- Levitsky, Lewitzki, Lewicki (cf.Marian)
- Lhotský, Lhotzky (cf.Heinrich), Lihotský, Lihotzky (cf.Margarete; Polish: Lgota, Ligota; Hungarian: Liget, Ligeti)
- Litvin, Litwin
- Letvin, Letwin (cf. Litvak, Litauer)
- Litvinov
- Litvinskii(Litvinsky, Litvinski)
- Lopatin
- Lovrić
- Pašić
- Pavlichuk
- Pelikan (cf. Jaroslav) (pelican)
- Petrov
- Peev (Peeva) (Bulgarian)
- Pivovarský/Pivovarsky, Piwowarsky, Piwowarski (cf.Radoslaw, Eugen; cf.Pivovar/y, Browar < Brauer/Breuer)
- Pisk
- Polak, Polák, Pollak (Pollack)
- Polyak (Poliak)
- Polyakov
- Polonsky
- Popov (Popova) (Bulgarian)
- Popović
- Prchal (Prchalova)
- Procházka, Prochaska, Prohaska, Prohászka (cf.Ottokar)
- Prokesch, Proksch
- Puchta
[edit] R(r, ř)
- Rađenović
- Rab- (Jewish, but based on Slavic language rules, means "son of a Rabbi")
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- Sadowsky
- Sacharov (Sakharov, Sakharoff)
- Sergeyev
- Semenov
- Sidorchuk
- Simonov
- Siroky
- Sirota (means orphan)
- Slavik, Slavík
- Slavíček, Soloveichuk, Soloveitchik ("little nightingale" cf. Nachtigall)
- Slivka, Slivkin/Slifkin (sliva = plum; cf.Pflaumenbaum/floymenboym, Plombaum, etc ://: slivki = creme; cf.Smetana)
- Slonimski, Slonimsky
- Slovak, Slowacki, Slovatzky
- Slutskiy (cf.Slutsker)
- Smagula
- Smolensky
- Smirnov, Smirnoff (cf. Fromm)
- Sobol
- Sojka, Soyka, Soika (cf.Otto)
- Sokol, Sokolov, Sokoloff (hawk, falcon cf. Falke, Habichtsburg)
- Sokolovsky
- Soloukhin
- Soloviev
- Sorokin
- Sosniok (cf. Kiefer, Kieffer < Kien-Föhre (OHG forha; E fir, L quercus), Fichte, Nadelbaum)
- Spivak (cf. Singer, Kantor)
- Stasov, Stassov
- Svárovský (Svarowski)
- Svetleachni, (Svetlachnyy), (Svetlachniya)
- Svoboda (Swoboda, Słowoda, Słobodnik, Słobodzianek, Słobódzki, Slobodjan, Sloboda) (cf. Volný, Frei)
[edit] /Š/({sh, sz}), šť-, szcz-, šč-
[edit] /V/(v, w)
- Vilenkin/Wilenkin, Vilensky/Wilenski/Wileński (means; a person or pedigree from Vilnius cf. Wilner, Vilner)
- Vlaev, Vlaeva (Bulgarian)
- Wilkowske (Prussian spelling of the Polish surname Wilkowski)
- Vinograd, Winograd cf. Weingarten
- Vishinsky, Vishnyovsky (cf. višeň, višně; Kirschbaum, Kerschbaum / vyšší high)
- Witkiewicz (cf. Witkacy), Witkowski (cf. Maximilian, Georg), Witkop (cf. Bernhard), Wittkower (cf. Rudolf) (cf. Wit-, Witt-)
- Volinsky, Volinski, Wolinski, Volinskaya, Volin, Volyn, Wolyn, Wolina, Wolinsk, Volenskii, Wolenski, Wolenska, Volinin (cf. Alexandre Volinine), from Volhynia
- Volný, Volny, Wolny, Wollny (means freely; cf. Ewald)
- Voloshin
- Voroshilov
- Voznesensky
- Voronin
- Voronov, Woronoff, Voronoff
[edit] Z(/z/)
[edit] /Ž/({zh})
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