Belsky (surname) explained
Belsky (Russian: Бельский, pl. Бельские) is a Russian surname. When transliterated as Bielski it can also refer to a Polish family of the same name.
- Three different families bearing the name were prominent in Russian history:
a family of Russian government administrators. It flourished from ca. 1570 to 1611 and was not related to either the Gediminid or Yaroslavl families. The most prominent of them were Malyuta Skuratov (Grigory Lukyanovich Skuratov-Belskiy, died in 1573) and Bogdan Belsky (died in 1611).
Notable individuals bearing the name include:
- Abram Belskie (born 1907), British sculptor
- Alexei Ivanovich Belsky (1726-1796), Russian painter
- Bielski partisans who fought the Nazis in World War 2
- Franta Belsky (1921–2000), Czech sculptor
- Belsky (cartoonist), (1919 - 1989) Margaret (née Owen) Belsky, a British cartoonist. Her husband was the Czech sculptor Franta Belsky.
- Grigory Lukyanovich Skuratov-Belsky (fl. 16th century)
- Harold Simon Belsky (born 1929), American musician a.k.a. Hal Blaine
- Igor Belsky (1925–1999), Russian ballet dancer and choreographer
- Ivan Ivanovich Belsky (1719-1799), Russian painter
- Jay Belsky (born 1952), American child psychologist
- Josh Belsky (born 1966), an American (sports) sailor
- Meir Belsky (1923-2017), American Torah scholar[2]
- Nikolay Bogdanov-Belsky (1868–1945), Russian painter
- Scott Belsky (born 1980), American entrepreneur, author and early-stage investor
- Vladimir Belsky (1866-1946), Russian poet and librettist
- Rabbi Yisroel Belsky (1938-2016), American religious leader
See also
- Bielski, the Polish spelling of the name
Notes and References
- Web site: Ada or Ardor. which mentions a composer named Vladimir Belsky
- News: The Yeshivaworld. Levaya Of HaRav Meir Belsky ZATZAL, Rosh Yeshiva of Mosdos Chalai Yaakov. January 3, 2017 .