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Shevtsov (Template:Lang-ru ; feminine: Shevtsova ) is a Russian-language surname derived from the Ukrainian term shvets for "cobbler /shoemaker ", literally meaning "child of 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 footballer
Irina Shevtsova (born 1983), Russian mathematician
Lilia Shevtsova (born 1949), Ukrainian 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 , Russian actor
Yuri Shevtsov (born 1959), Belarusian handball player
See also
Celtic Germanic
DeSutter /De Sutter, DeZuter, DeZutter, De Zutter
Scheemaeckers , Schoenmaker , Schoenmakers
Schumacher , Schuhmacher , Schuhmann , Schumaker , Schoemaker , Schoeman , Schoomaker , Schuster , Shoemark , Schumann , Shumaker , Shoemaker ,Shuster , Shuman , Shumann ,
Stiefel , Stiefl , Stifel
Romance
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 , Sabaté , Sabater Sabatier
Crispino
Sapateiro , Zapatero
borrowings from Slavic: Ciubotaru , Ciubotariu
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)
Szydło
Kopitar
Other