Reznik Explained
Reznik (Russian: Резник, Рєзник) is a surname derived from Russian reznik ("butcher") or Yiddish reznik (רזניק, borrowed from a Slavic language, "Kosher slaughterer" (shochet)).[1]
People
- Anjelika Reznik (born 1995), Canadian rhythmic gymnast
- Henri Reznik (born 1938), Russian celebrity lawyer
- Ilya Reznik (born 1938), Russian poet and songwriter
- Judith Resnik (1949–1986), American astronaut
- Kateryna Reznik (born 1995), Ukrainian synchronized swimmer
- Kirill Reznik (born 1974), Ukraine-born American politician
- Michael Resnik (born 1938), American philosopher and writer
- Mykhailo Reznik (born 1950), Ukrainian diplomat
- Semyon Reznik (born 1938), Russian writer
- Stepan Reznik (born 1983), Russian football player and coach
- Valeriya Reznik (born 1985), Russian speed skater
- Victoria Reznik (born 1995), Canadian rhythmic gymnast
- Vladislav Reznik (born 1954), Russian businessman and politician
- Yuri Reznik (born 1954), Ukrainian footballer
- Vera Reznik (born 1944), Russian writer and translator
Fictional characters
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Reznik . Dictionary of American Family Names . 2013 . Oxford University Press .