Kovtun
Kovtun (Ukrainian: Ковтун), Russian: Колтун (Koltun), Polish: Kołtun, are gender-neutral surnames derived from the Slavic word for a formation of hair called Polish plait, as a nickname for a person with unkempt hair, "mophead".
People
Kovtun
- Anatolij Kovtun (1960–2005), Ukrainian basketball player
- Andriy Kovtun (born 1968), Ukrainian football player
- Dmitry Kovtun (1965-2022), Russian businessman and ex-KGB agent
- Illia Kovtun (born 2003), Ukrainian gymnast
- Marina Kovtun (born 1962), Russian politician
- Maxim Kovtun (born 1995), Russian figure skater
- Natalya Kovtun (born 1964), Russian sprinter
- Oleksiy Kovtun (born 1995), Ukrainian football defender
- Olena Kovtun (born 1966), Ukrainian table tennis player
- Yuri Kovtun (born 1970), Russian football defender
Koltun, Kołtun
- Daniel S. Koltun (1933–2014), American physicist
- Jarosław Kołtun, Polish racer
- Leonid Koltun (born 1944), Ukrainian football coach
- Mykhaylo Koltun (born 1949), Ukrainian bishop
- Sarah Koltun (born 1993), Canadian curler
See also
- L-vocalization, Dovhan
- All pages with titles containing Kovtun
- All pages with titles containing Koltun
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