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*Fedor Martyanovych Martyniuk, president of the [[Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSR]] |
*Fedor Martyanovych Martyniuk, president of the [[Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSR]] |
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*[[Leonid Martynyuk]], Russian opposition journalist |
*[[Leonid Martynyuk]], Russian opposition journalist |
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*[[Teodor Martynyuk]] (born 1974), Ukrainian [[Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church|Greek Catholic]] hierarch. |
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*[[Wacław Martyniuk]], Polish politician |
*[[Wacław Martyniuk]], Polish politician |
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*[[Yaroslav Martynyuk]], Ukrainian football midfielder |
*[[Yaroslav Martynyuk]], Ukrainian football midfielder |
Revision as of 11:24, 3 November 2017
Martyniuk (Polish) or Мартинюк (Ukrainian, transcribed as Martynyuk) is a patronimical surname of Ukrainian origin, it means son of Martyn.
- Alexander Martynyuk, retired ice hockey player who played for the Soviet Hockey League
- Dave Martyniuk, fictional character in Guy Gavriel Kay's fantasy trilogy "The Fionavar Tapestry"
- Fedor Martyanovych Martyniuk, president of the Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSR
- Leonid Martynyuk, Russian opposition journalist
- Teodor Martynyuk (born 1974), Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch.
- Wacław Martyniuk, Polish politician
- Yaroslav Martynyuk, Ukrainian football midfielder