Biryuk
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Biryuk, sometimes transliterated as Biriuk is an East Slavic surname derived from a nickname literally meaning "lone wolf".
- Galina Biryuk, student of Nikolay Bogolyubov, Soviet mathematician and physicist
- Iryna Biryuk, Ukrainian basketball player, member of the Ukraine women's national basketball team
- Lev Biryuk (b. 1946), Ukrainian politician
- Lyubov Biryuk, Andrei Chikatilo's murder victim
- Natalia Biryuk, Ukrainian featherweight boxer participating in the 2011 Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships
- Tamara Biryuk, Ukrainian high jumper participating in the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's high jump
See also
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Surname list
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Family names derived from the word "wolf"
Ó Faoláin, Phelan, Whalan, Whalen, Whelan, Felan, Folan, Mac Conallaidh, McNally
- East Slavic: Biryuk, Biryukov, Volchek, Volchenkov, Volchkov, Volchok, Volk, Volkov (Volkoff, Wolkoff), Volkovich, Vovchenko, Vovchok, Vovchynskyi, Vovk
- South Slavic: Vučević, Vučić, Vučko, Vučetić/Vuchetich, Vučković, Vujić, Vukašinović, Vukasović, Vukčević, Vukić, Vukičević, Vukićević, Vuković/Vukovich, Vuksanović
- West Slavic: Vlček, Vlk, Wilczek, Wilczyński, Wilk, Wolkowicz