Slutskiy
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Słucki, Slutskiy, Slutsky (Hebrew: סְלוּצְקִי Yiddish: סלוצקי, Russian: Слуцкий, Ukrainian: Слуцький; feminitine variants with suffix "-aya (Ukrainian, Belarusian, Polish a, Slovak and Czech á" instead of "-i/-y") means a person or pedigree from Slutsk and may refer to one of the following:
- Abram Slutsky, Ukrainian Jewish Soviet head of the foreign intelligence service (GUGB)
- Anton Slutsky (1884-1918), a Russian revolutionary
- Boris Slutsky (1919-1986), poet
- Irina Slutskaya, a Russian figure skater
- Leonid Slutsky
- Vera Slutskaya (1874-1917), a Russian revolutionary
- Yevgeny Slutsky (Eugen Slutsky), Russian economist who investigated demand theory
- Pas słucki, see Pas kontuszowy
[edit] See also
- Slonim, Slonimski/Slonimsky
- Smolenski/Smolensky
- Pinski/Pinsky/Pinsker, Grodner/Gordon/Gordan, Kovner/Kowner, Krakauer, Vilner/Wilenski, Litvak/Litvin/Letvin/Littauer, shtetlech, etc
- Onomastics in Judaism, List of Jewish surnames