10 Ukrainian surnames, which are similar to swear words, will cheer everyone up
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You can often find out who people worked for in ancient times, what they looked like, what they liked to do, or if they had any peculiarities where they lived. For example, Stolyar, Bondar, Zagrebelny, Volynets and Moskalenko.
Many surnames, by the way, sound very funny. If you look closely, you can see that they look like swear words.
Ukrainian surnames that sound like swearing
Ukrainian surnames that sound like swearing are now quite rare. They are not included in the list of the most popular in Ukraine.
- Shmarovoz – 363 owners.
- Stervoedova – only 1 owner in the village of Voskresenivka.
- Sraychuk – 30 owners.
- Bisovsky – 30 owners.
- Bzdyuleva – only 1 owner in the village of Rybakivka.
- Durakova – 223 owners.
- Yolopenko – 3 owners in Berezyne village.
- Pistruil – 11 owners.
- Huessu – 1 owner in Mariupol.
- Durunda – 225 owners.
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The most popular family name on the list is Shmarovoz. It is most often found in the city of Nizhyn, Chernihiv region, in the city of Pology, Zaporizhia region, and in Zaporizhzhia. The second place is occupied by the surname Durunda, which is in Transcarpathia. The third family name Durakova is most common in Kharkiv and Luhansk.
Probably, such surnames were first nicknames. Children were often called, for example, offensive words. Of course, they could be changed over time. But, as we can see, some people left these family names behind.
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