Tkach

Tkach
Origin
Region of originEastern Europe
Other names
Variant form(s)Tcaci, Takács, Tkalec, Kadlec, Tkachyov, Tkachuk, Tkachenko, Tkacz

Tkach is a Slavic surname meaning "weaver". It is a common surname in Ukraine, as well as in Russia, Belarus, Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Serbia. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Anna Tkach (born 1975), Russian-born Israeli sprinter
  • Elena Tkach (born 1970), Russian sport shooter
  • Joseph W. Tkach (1927–1995), American religious figure
  • Joseph Tkach, Jr. (born 1951), American religious figure, son of Joseph W. Tkach
  • Lyubov Tkach (born 1993), Russian athlete
  • Mikhail Tkach (1895–unknown), Ukrainian-born American spy
  • Roman Tkach (born 1962), Ukrainian politician
  • Serhiy Tkach (1952–2018), Russian-born Ukrainian serial killer
  • Svetlana Tkach (born 1969), Moldovan runner
  • Walter R. Tkach (1917–1989), American physician
  • Yaroslav Tkach (born 2001), Ukrainian speed climber
  • Yuliya Tkach (born 1989), Ukrainian Olympic wrestler
  • Yuriy Tkach (born 1983), Ukrainian comedian
  • Zlata Tkach (1928–2006), Moldovan composer

See also

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Surnames associated with the occupation of weaving
Germanic
  • English: Weaver, Webb, Webber, Webster
  • Dutch: Wever
  • Danish: Væver [da]
  • German: Fitzer, Textor, Waber, Weber, Waeber, Weeber, Schinzel
Romance
Slavic
Other
Surname list
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