Shevtsov
Shevtsov (Russian: Шевцов; feminine: Shevtsova) is a Russian-language surname derived either from the Russian word швец for "tailor" or from the Ukrainian term швець for "cobbler/shoemaker", literally meaning "child of tailor/cobbler".
During the Soviet times, Russian names and surnames in international passports were transliterated using French-language system, and these surnames were spelled as Chevtsov/Chevtsova.
The surname may refer to:
- Andrei Shevtsov (born 1961), Russian football player
- Illya Shevtsov (born 2000), Ukrainian football player
- Irina Shevtsova (born 1983), Russian mathematician
- Lilia Shevtsova (born 1949), Russian Kremlinology expert
- Lyubov Shevtsova (1924–1943), Soviet partisan
- Lyudmila Shevtsova (born 1934), Russian athlete
- Makar Shevtsov (born 1980), Russian football player
- Oleg Shevtsov (born 1971), Russian ice hockey player
- Tatiana Shevtsova (born 1969), Russian politician
- Vasily Shevtsov (born 1975), Russian actor
- Yuri Shevtsov (born 1959), Belarusian handball player
See also
- Shvets
- Shevchuk
- Shevchenko
Surname list
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Surnames associated with the occupations of cobbler / shoemaker / cordwainer
- DeSutter/De Sutter, DeZuter, DeZutter, De Zutter
- Scheemaeckers, Schoenmaker, Schoenmakers
- Schumacher, Schuhmacher, Schuhmann, Schumaker, Shoemaker, Schoemaker, Schoeman, Schoomaker, Shoemark, Schuster, Shuster (from Schuster), Schumann, Shuman, Shumann,
- Stiefel, Stiefl, Stifel
- Surnames ultimately from Latin "sutor": Suter, Sutter, Souter, Sauter, Sutar, Soutar, Souttar
- Sutor
- De Soto, DeSoto, de Soto, Desoto
- Scarpa, Scarponi, Calzolaro, Callegari, Calligaris, Calegari, Chaucer, Zangari
- Cordonnier, Courvoisier, Corvaisier, Le Sueur, Sabatier
- Crispino
- Sapateiro, Zapatero
Ciubotaru, Ciubotariu (borrowing from Slavic)
- Chebotar, Chebotaryov (Tschebotarioff), Chebotarenko
- Cizmar/Čizmar/Čižmár/Čižman
- Łatacz
- Sapozhnikov
- Shvets, Shevchenko, Shevchuk, Shevtsov, Shautsov, Švec, Ševčík (Sevcik, Shevchik), Szewczyk, Sheuchyk
- Šuštar (from Schuster)
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