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Surname Дубовик

Cognomen Дубовик (Дубовик Russia Ukraine Belarus Kazakhstan Azerbaijan, Dubovik Belarus Russia United States Czechia Poland, Dubovyk United States Czechia Poland Estonia Ukraine) , globally, is a common last name. The surname Дубовик is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Belarus, where it is quite a common surname, Ukraine, and Russia, where it is quite a rare surname.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Дубовик

Nomographic illustration
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Дубовик Kazakhstan, Belarus, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Russia
Dubovik Poland, Belarus, United States, Czechia, Russia
Dubovyk Poland, Estonia, United States, Ukraine, Czechia

Last names said to be same

Doubovik

Notable namesakes

александър дубовик Bulgarian architect (1894-1979), BG (b. 1894) link
дубовик михайло тадейович Soviet poet, UA (b. 1900) link
леонтій федорович дубовик Soviet theater director, UA (b. 1902) link
дубовик, александр семёнович Soviet scientist, RU (b. 1916) link
дубовик, александр михайлович UA (b. 1931) link
picture of дубовик мария сергеевна дубовик мария сергеевна дубовик мария сергеевна Russian student, RU (b. 1998) link
дубовик, владимир анатольевич Russian politician, RU (b. 1950) link
иван тихонович дубовик UA (b. 1942) link
сергей валентинович дубовик BY (b. 1952) link
дубовик, максим николаевич Russian association football player, RU (b. 1973) link
дубовик геннадій валентинович Ukrainian military personnel, UA link
дубовик руслан викторович Ukrainian military personnel, UA (b. 1980) link
дубовик сергій олегович UA (b. 1971) link
дубовик петро васильович Ukrainian military personnel, UA (b. 1983) link
дубовик, павел евгеньевич Kazakhstan bandy player, KZ (b. 1986) link

Characteristic forenames

Ян, Дар'Я, Даша, Дина, Дима, Діна, Неля, Ника, Нина, Нине, Ница, Ніна, Ніла, Ваня, Вера, Вика, Вова, Влад, Віта, Віра, Лада, Лена, Пётр, Леся, Петр, Глеб, Мія, Аня, Аза, Зоя, Лев, Ева, Яна, Юля, Єва, Кира, Кіра, Кіма, Макс, Майя, Марк, Муза, Мєра, Алия, Алех, Алла, Анна, Гліб, and Лера