Tsybulenko
Encyclopedia
Tsybulenko is a surname
of Ukrainian
origin. The surname, Tsybulenko, was created by adding the Ukrainian patronimic suffix, -enko, to word ( — onion).
(b. 1972), professor of international law
Mykola Tsybulenko
(1942–1998), major general
Viktor Tsybulenko
(b. 1930), athlete - javelin throw (Olympic gold, Olympic bronze)
Surname
A surname is a name added to a given name and is part of a personal name. In many cases, a surname is a family name. Many dictionaries define "surname" as a synonym of "family name"...
of Ukrainian
Ukraine
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It has an area of 603,628 km², making it the second largest contiguous country on the European continent, after Russia...
origin. The surname, Tsybulenko, was created by adding the Ukrainian patronimic suffix, -enko, to word ( — onion).
Famous Tsybulenkos
Evhen TsybulenkoEvhen Tsybulenko
Evhen Tsybulenko is an Estonian legal scholar of Ukrainian descent. He is a founder and director of the Tallinn Law School's Human Rights Centre at the Tallinn University of Technology . Tsybulenko had been elected professor of Law and had been appointed as a Chair of International and...
(b. 1972), professor of international law
Mykola Tsybulenko
Mykola Tsybulenko
Mykola V. Tsybulenko was a Ukrainian major general.Gen. Tsybulenko was born in the village of Veprik, Fastivskyi Raion, Kiev Oblast. He graduated from Caucasian Suvorov military school with a silver medal, the Leningrad higher military-command school, Frunze Military academy, Academy of Armed...
(1942–1998), major general
Viktor Tsybulenko
Viktor Tsybulenko
Viktor Sergeevich Tsybulenko was a Soviet athlete of Ukrainian descent who competed mainly in the javelin throw, training at the Armed Forces sports society in Kiev....
(b. 1930), athlete - javelin throw (Olympic gold, Olympic bronze)