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{{wiktionary|rybak}}
'''Rybak''' ({{lang-be|'''Рыба́к'''}}, {{lang-uk|'''Риба́к'''}}, {{lang-ru|'''Рыба́к'''}}) is a [[family name]] of Russian origin. Literally, it means [[fisherman]].
'''Rybak''' or '''Ribak''' ({{langx|be|Рыбак}}, {{langx|uk|Рибак}}, {{langx|ru|Рыбак}}) is a Slavic [[surname]] meaning "[[fisherman]]" in [[Belarusian language|Belarusian]], [[Polish language|Polish]], [[Russian language|Russian]], and [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]]. A spelling variant is [[Ryback (surname)|Ryback]].


People with the surname include:
It may refer to:
==Surname ==
* [[Alexander Rybak]] (born 1986), Belarusian-Norwegian singer-composer, violinist, pianist, writer, and actor
* [[Ewa Rybak]] (born 1974), female javelin thrower from Poland
* [[Ihor Rybak]] (1934-2005), Ukrainian weightlifter and Olympic champion
* [[Natan Rybak]] (1913-1978), Ukrainian writer
* [[Paweł Rybak]] (born 1967), Polish professional footballer
* [[Pavel Rybak]] (born 1983), Belarusian professional footballer
* [[R. T. Rybak]] (born 1955), American mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota
* [[Yury Rybak]] (born 1979), Belarusian judoka and Sambo wrestler
* [[Louis Leon Ribak]] (1902-1979), American social realist and abstractionist painter
* [[Volodymyr Vasylyovych Rybak]] (born 1946), Ukrainian politician
* [[Volodymyr Ivanovych Rybak]] (1971-2014), Ukrainian politician
* [[Andrés Rivera]], (born Marcos Ribak; 1928–2016), Argentinian author


==See also==
* [[Alexander Rybak]], Byelarusian-Norwegian singer-composer, violinist, pianist, writer, and actor
* {{intitle|Rybak}}
* [[Ewa Rybak]], female javelin thrower from Poland
* [[Ryba]]
* [[Ihor Rybak]], Ukrainian weightlifter and Olympic champion
* [[Riba]]
* [[Pavel Rybak]], Belarusian professional footballer
* [[Rybakina]]
* [[R. T. Rybak]], American mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota
* [[Yury Rybak]], Belarusian judoka and Sambo player


{{fishers}}
== Ribak ==
{{surname|Rybak, Ribak}}
* [[Louis Leon Ribak]] (1902, Ruzhany - 1979), a Jewish Galician-American social realist and abstractionist painter
* [[Andrés Rivera|Marcos Ribak]] (1928, Buenos Aires), a Jewish Argentine writer


[[Category:Occupational surnames]]
==Other languages==
[[Category:Russian-language surnames]]
* [[Fisher (surname)]] (English form)
[[Category:Belarusian-language surnames]]
* {{link|cs|Rypáček}}, [[Rybák]], [[Rybáček]] (Czech forms)
* [[Rybalka]] (Ukrainian form)

== See also ==
{{wiktionary|rybak}}
* [[Ryba]], [[Riba]]
* [[Ryback]]

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Latest revision as of 15:17, 28 October 2024

Rybak or Ribak (Belarusian: Рыбак, Ukrainian: Рибак, Russian: Рыбак) is a Slavic surname meaning "fisherman" in Belarusian, Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian. A spelling variant is Ryback.

People with the surname include:

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