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Cherniavsky (Ukrainian: , Russian: , Yiddish: is a Slavic surname derived from Polish
Czerniawski Czerniawski (feminine: Czerniawska, plural: Czerniawscy) , sometimes spelled Cherniawski, Cherniawsky, Cherniawsky, Czerniavski, or Cherniavsky is a Polish surname. It is a toponymic surname derived from any of the Polish locations named or Czern ...
. Notable people with the surname include:


People

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Aleh Charnyawski Aleh Dzmitryjevic Charnyawski ( be, Алег Дзмітрыевіч Чарняўскі, translit=; ; born 25 November 1970) is a retired Belarusian professional footballer. Career Charnyawski started his career with Stroitel Starye Dorogi. ...
(born 1970) Belarusian athlete *
Daniel Cherniavsky Daniel Cherniavsky (born March 16, 1933, Buenos Aires) is writer, director of cinema, theater, television and Argentine cultural producer. He was known for the direction of the feature film El Último Piso ( ), selected to represent Argentine ...
(born 1933), Argentinian writer and television producer * Joseph Cherniavsky (c. 1890–1959), American composer and bandleader *
Olga Chernyavskaya Olga Mikhailovna Chernyavskaya, née Davydova, formerly Burova (russian: Ольга Михайповна Чернявская; born 17 September 1963) is a Russian discus thrower. As Olga Burova, she won the gold medal at the 1993 World Champion ...
(born 1963), Russian Olympic athlete *
Sally Fox (photographer) Sally Fox (; December 30, 1929 – February 25, 2006) was an American photographer, art collector and editor. She worked as a photographer, coordinator and picture editor for Houghton Mifflin and was especially known for her curated collections ...
(1929-2006), American photographer and editor * Vlada Chernyavskaya (born 1966), Belarusian badminton player


Other uses

* , a Ukrainian musical group mainly popular from 1901 to 1917 * , a noble family of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Russian Empire * , a village in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia


See also

* {{Disambiguation, surname Ukrainian-language surnames Russian-Jewish surnames Surnames of Polish origin