Dziuba Explained
Dziuba or Dzyuba (Polish: Dziuba; Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian: Дзюба) is a surname of Polish, Belarusian and Ukrainian origins.[1] [2] [3] It may refer to:
- Artyom Dzyuba (born 1988), Russian footballer
- Brygida Dziuba (born 1939), Polish gymnast
- Igor Dzyuba (born 1972), Soviet cyclist
- Igor Dziuba (born 1983), Ukrainian speed skater
- Irina Dzyuba (born 1980), Russian gymnast
- Ivan Dziuba (1931–2022), Ukrainian writer
- Maria Dziuba (born 1945), Polish politician
- Marcin Dziuba (born 1983), Polish chess player
- Marek Dziuba (born 1955), Polish footballer
- Roman Dzyuba (born 1979), Ukrainian Paralympic athlete
- Viktor Dzyuba (born 1977), Russian politician
Notes and References
- http://litopys.org.ua/djvu/etymolog_slovnyk.htm dziuba=pockmarked // Etymological Dictionary of Ukrainian Language. - Vol. 2, p. 61.
- https://ridni.org/karta/%D0%94%D0%B7%D1%8E%D0%B1%D0%B0 Maps of distribution in Ukraine and Poland
- Web site: https://commerage.ru/znachenie-familii/dzyuba. ru:Фамилия Дзюба - ее значение, история и происхождение. commerage.ru. ru. 2018-12-10.