Kulik (surname)
Kulik is a Polish, Russian, and Yiddish form of a Slavic-language surname. Its literal meaning is "curlew". The Ukrainian form is Kulyk. The Czech-language form, Kulík, is a diminutive of "Mikuláš" ("Nicholas") via "Mikulík". [1]
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Notable people with the surname include:
- Anita Astorino Kulik (born 1964), American politician
- Eran Kulik (born 1946), Israeli football manager
- Leonid Kulik (1883–1942), Estonian mineralogist
- Grigory Kulik (1890–1950), Soviet military commander
- Ivan Kulyk (1897–1937, a pen name of Izrail Yudelevych), poet
- Jakob Philipp Kulik (1793–1863), Austrian mathematician
- Johann Kulik (1800–1872), Czech luthier
- Ilia Kulik (born 1977), Olympic figure skating champion
- Marina Kulik (born 1956), Dutch painter
- Oleg Kulik (born 1961), Russian performance artist
- Margarita Kullik, prima ballerina of Mariinsky Theatre
- Vasiliy Kulik (1956–1989), Russian serial killer
- Witold Kulik (born 1957), Polish former football manager
- Zofia Kulik (born 1947), Polish artist
See also
- All pages with titles containing Kulik
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