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'''Shcherba''', '''Ščerba''', '''Scherbo''', or '''Szczerba''' is a Slavic-language surname. It has the same form for both genders in most languages, except Czech and Slovak. The word means "gap", "dent", or "nick" in some languages such as Polish.<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=szczerba |title= Szczerba |publisher= Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press |year= 2013 }}</ref> |
'''Shcherba''', '''Ščerba''', '''Scherbo''', or '''Szczerba''' is a Slavic-language surname. It has the same form for both genders in most languages, except Czech and Slovak. The word means "gap", "dent", or "nick" in some languages such as Polish.<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=szczerba |title= Szczerba |publisher= Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press |year= 2013 }}</ref> In Ukraine, it is also a term for certain kinds of soup.<ref>[http://sum.in.ua/s/Shherba ЩЕРБА] in: Словник української мови. Академічний тлумачний словник (1970—1980) (Ukrainian Etymological Dictionary)</ref> Related surnames include [[Shcherbak (surname)|Shcherbak]], [[Shcherbakov (disambiguation)|Shcherbakov]], and [[Shcherban]]. |
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==People== |
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===Shcherba=== |
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* [[Hanna Shcherba]], (born 1982), Belarusian-French swimmer |
* [[Hanna Shcherba]], (born 1982), Belarusian-French swimmer |
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* [[Lev Shcherba]] (1880–1944), Belarusian-Russian linguist |
* [[Lev Shcherba]] (1880–1944), Belarusian-Russian linguist |
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* [[Mariya Shcherba]] (born 1985), Belarusian swimmer |
* [[Mariya Shcherba]] (born 1985), Belarusian swimmer |
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* [[Uladzimir Shcherba]] (born 1986), Belarusian footballer |
* [[Uladzimir Shcherba]] (born 1986), Belarusian footballer |
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===Ščerba, Ščerbová=== |
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* [[Matěj Ščerba]] (born 1998), Czech pole vaulter |
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===Szczerba=== |
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* [[Andrew Szczerba]] (born 1988), American football tight end |
* [[Andrew Szczerba]] (born 1988), American football tight end |
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* [[Kazimierz Szczerba]] (born 1954), Polish amateur boxer |
* [[Kazimierz Szczerba]] (born 1954), Polish amateur boxer |
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* [[Michał Szczerba]] (born 1977) Polish politician |
* [[Michał Szczerba]] (born 1977) Polish politician |
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===Other spellings=== |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Shcherbak (surname)]] |
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* {{intitle|Szczerba}} |
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*[[Shcherban]] |
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*[[Shcherbakov (surname)]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 15:46, 5 August 2024
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Shcherba, Ščerba, Scherbo, or Szczerba is a Slavic-language surname. It has the same form for both genders in most languages, except Czech and Slovak. The word means "gap", "dent", or "nick" in some languages such as Polish.[1] In Ukraine, it is also a term for certain kinds of soup.[2] Related surnames include Shcherbak, Shcherbakov, and Shcherban.
Language | Masculine | Feminine |
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Belarusian | Шчэрба: Shcherba, Łacinka: Ščerba | |
Czech, Slovak | Ščerba | Ščerbová |
Polish | Szczerba (Polish pronunciation: [ˈʂt͡ʂɛrba]), Szczyrba | |
Russian | Щербо: Shcherbo or Scherbo (scholarly: Ščerbo) Щерба: Shcherba, Scherba, Ščerba) | |
Ukrainian | Щерба: Shcherba (scholarly: Ščerba) |
People
[edit]Shcherba
[edit]- Hanna Shcherba, (born 1982), Belarusian-French swimmer
- Lev Shcherba (1880–1944), Belarusian-Russian linguist
- Mariya Shcherba (born 1985), Belarusian swimmer
- Uladzimir Shcherba (born 1986), Belarusian footballer
Ščerba, Ščerbová
[edit]- Denisa Ščerbová (born 1986), Czech athlete
- Josef Ščerba (1917–2000), Czechoslovak pilot in World War II
- Matěj Ščerba (born 1998), Czech pole vaulter
Szczerba
[edit]- Andrew Szczerba (born 1988), American football tight end
- Kazimierz Szczerba (born 1954), Polish amateur boxer
- Michał Szczerba (born 1977) Polish politician
Other spellings
[edit]- Vitaly Scherbo (born 1972), Belarusian gymnast
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Szczerba". Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press. 2013.
- ^ ЩЕРБА in: Словник української мови. Академічний тлумачний словник (1970—1980) (Ukrainian Etymological Dictionary)