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Shevchuk, Shewchuk, Schewchuk, Ševčuk, Sevcuk, Szewczuk, or Chevchuk (Ukrainian: Шевчук) is a widespread Ukrainian surname. It is derived from the Ukrainian word shvets (Ukrainian: швець), "cobbler/shoemaker", and the suffix -uk, denoting descent. It may refer to the following individuals:

  • Anatoliy Shevchuk, historian of Ukrainian fine art, writer, and translator
  • Andriy Shevchuk (born 1985), Ukrainian footballer
  • Anzhelika Shevchuk (born 1969), Ukrainian sprinter
  • Serhiy Shevchuk (born 1985), Ukrainian footballer
  • Serhiy Shevchuk (born 1990), Ukrainian footballer
  • Sviatoslav Shevchuk (born 1970), Ukrainian Major Archbishop of Kyiv and Halych, Head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
  • Vadym Shevchuk (born 1995), Ukrainian footballer
  • Valeriy Shevchuk (born 1939), Ukrainian writer
  • Vasyl Shevchuk (born 1954), Ukraine’s environment minister in 1998-2000 and 2002–2003
  • Vladimir Shevchuk (born 1954), Russian footballer and manager
  • Vyacheslav Shevchuk (born 1979), Ukrainian footballer
  • Yuri Shevchuk (born 1957), Soviet and Russian singer/songwriter, leader of the band DDT
  • Yevgeny Shevchuk is the President of Transnistria
  • Daniel Shewchuk, a Canadian politician
  • Jack Shewchuk, a NHL defenceman for the Boston Bruins
  • Jamie Shewchuk, a lacrosse player on the Colorado Mammoth.
  • Jonathan Shewchuk, a Professor in Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley.
  • Murphy O. Shewchuk, a Canadian writer and past National President of the Canadian Authors Association.
  • Tammy Shewchuk-Dryden (born 1977), Canadian women's ice hockey player
  • Mirko Szewczuk (1919-1957), German cartoonist of Austrian-Ukrainian origin
  • Stephen Szewczuk, a national commander of the Ukrainian-American veterans, 1997–2000
  • Tomasz Szewczuk, a Polish footballer
  • Shevchenko
  • Shvets
  • Szewczyk
  • References

    Shevchuk Wikipedia