Kalashnik
Kalashnik (Ukrainian: Калашник) is a Ukrainian occupational surname, meaning "maker of kalaches". A man who made kalaches was called a калачник (kalachnik), which sometimes by sandhi effect became калашник (kalashnik), and such a man's descendants thus got the surname Калачник (Kalachnik) or Калашник (Kalashnik). In Russian language the Ukrainian variant morphed into Калашников (Kalashnikov) (with the suffix -ов meaning "belonging to", "son of"). Its English-spelling derivations could include Kalashnik, Kalachnik, Kalashnyk, Kalachnyk, Kalačnik, Kalašnik, Kalasnik or Kolashnik, Kolachnik, Kolashnyk, Kolachnyk, Kolačnik, Kolašnik, Kolasnik.
It may refer to the following individuals:
- Aleksei Kalashnik — a Russian professional football player of Ukrainian descent.
- Anna Kalashnyk (born 1992) — Ukrainian artistic gymnast
- Pavlo Kalashnik — traditional Ukrainian artisan, pottery-maker.
- Stanislav Kalashnik — Ukrainian architect, artist, known for creating a general plan for the development of the city of Ternopil between 1982 and 2002.
- Volodymyr Kalashnik — Ukrainian linguist, professor and academic.
- Yakiv Kalashnik — Ukrainian painter.
There are also several villages in Ukraine that derive from this surname:
- Kalashnyky — Kozelshchyna Raion, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine.
- Kalashnyky — Poltava district, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine.
- Kalashnyky — Sofia district, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine.