Capital : Minsk
This is one of the former Soviet Republics which became independent states after the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991.
First names are very similar to those of Russia.
Aidarov | Aliaksiej | Andrievski | Antonenko | Astapkovich | Atrashenko |
Azyabina | Becue | Bekboulatov | Bekvilatov | Boguinskaia | Chiritso |
Dashchinsky | Demidchik | Dolidovich | Dubrovchik | Dukhnova | Emelyanov |
Erkevitch | Erkovitch | Filimonova | Galtchenyuk | Glavatski | Glovatskiy |
Goukov | Gureeva | Ivankov | Jermalovic | Kalinivski | Kaptyukh |
Karatchoon | Karatchoun | Kardapoltseva | Khmyl | Khodovitch | Khorkhulyova |
Khorkuleva | Khramova | Komar | Koudrevitch | Kovalchuk | Kovalev |
Kozak | Kurlovich | Kurochkina | Kvachuk | Kvotchinski | Ledovskaya |
Lobachov | Losekin | Lozkin | Machuskin? | Matoushkin | Mezin |
Mikhnovets | Okeanov | Pavlovski | Petrenko | Piskun | Polozkova |
Popov | Roschin | Roshkin? | Roukhlevitch | Rudnitski | Rukhlevitch |
Safronnikova | Salei | Salev? | Sawoniuk | Sazanovich | Scherbo |
Schilansky | Sememiouk | Shikolenko | Sierka | Sinkevitch | Skabelka |
Suchovska | Suldesova | Taranenko | Tregobov | Tsybulskaya | Turovich |
Vinogradova | Voronokova | Yatchenko | Yurkova | Zabelka | Zvereva |
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This collection of names compiled by Kate Monk. Copyright January 1997, Kate Monk. Last updated February, 98. Copies may be made for personal use only.