Pinchuk (, is a Belarusian, Ukrainian & Jewish (Ashkenazic) toponymic surname literally meaning "native of Pinsk". Polish-language variant: Pinczuk. Notable people with the surname include: Anton Pinchuk, Kazakh heavyweight boxer, gold medalist in Boxing at the 2014 Asian Games – Men's 91 kg Dmitri Pinchuk (born 1984), Russian professional football player Mykola Pinchuk (born 1946), Soviet and Ukrainian football player Oleksiy Pinchuk (born 1992), Ukrainian football midfielder Olena Pinchuk (born 1970), daughter of Ukrainian president Leonid Kuchma, founder of ANTIAIDS Foundation, head of the
Pinchuk (, is a Belarusian, Ukrainian & Jewish (Ashkenazic) toponymic surname literally meaning "native of Pinsk". Polish-language variant: Pinczuk. Notable people with the surname include: Anton Pinchuk, Kazakh heavyweight boxer, gold medalist in Boxing at the 2014 Asian Games – Men's 91 kg Dmitri Pinchuk (born 1984), Russian professional football player Mykola Pinchuk (born 1946), Soviet and Ukrainian football player Oleksiy Pinchuk (born 1992), Ukrainian football midfielder Olena Pinchuk (born 1970), daughter of Ukrainian president Leonid Kuchma, founder of ANTIAIDS Foundation, head of the StarLightMedia group supervisory board Sergei Pinchuk (born 1971), Russian naval officer Taras Pinchuk (born 1989), Ukrainian football defender Vasili Pinchuk (born 1994), Russian football player Victor Pinchuk (born 1960), Ukrainian businessman Vitaly Iustinovich Pinchuk, binomial authority of Pinchuk's goby (Ponticola cephalargoides), a fish in the Black and the Azov Sea
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