Kohut is a surname of Slavic origin. It is connected with the Czech name Kohout, Polish name Kogut and Slovak name Kohút, all meaning 'rooster'. Notable people with the surname include:
Kohut is a surname of Slavic origin. It is connected with the Czech name Kohout, Polish name Kogut and Slovak name Kohút, all meaning 'rooster'. Notable people with the surname include: Adolph Kohut (1848–1917), German-Hungarian journalist and historian Andrew Kohut (1942–2015), American pollster Alexander Kohut (1842–1894), Hungarian-American rabbi and orientalist Bohdan Kohut (born 1987), Ukrainian footballer George Alexander Kohut (1874–1933), American rabbi, writer and bibliographer George Kohut (1943–2014), American camera operator Heinz Kohut (1913–1981), American psychoanalyst Ihor Kohut (born 1996), Ukrainian footballer Józef Kohut (1922–1970), Polish ice hockey player Łukasz Kohut (born 1982), Polish politician Michael J. Kohut (1943–2012), American audio engineer Oleksandra Kohut (born 1987), Austrian-Ukrainian freestyle wrestler Oswald Kohut (1877–1951), German writer Rebekah Bettelheim Kohut (1864–1951), American Jewish women's leader Ron Cahute (1955–2023), Ukrainian-Canadian musician Sławomir Kohut (born 1977), Polish cyclist Stacy Kohut (born 1970), Canadian Paralympic skier Vilmos Kohut (1906–1986), Hungarian footballer Walter Kohut (1927–1980), Austrian actor Zenon Kohut (born 1944), Canadian historian
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).