Paluch

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Paluch (Polish pronunciation: [ˈpalux]), Palluch, Palúch, Paľuch, Paľúch, or Palyukh (Ukrainian: Палюх) are surnames of Polish, Slovak, and Ukrainian origin. "Paluch" means "big toe" in Polish. In Slovakia, the surname Palúch comes from the given name Pavol (Paul).[1] It may refer to:

  • Anna Paluch (born 1960), Polish politician
  • Ewa Paluch, Polish-French biophysicist and cell biologist
  • Ivan Palúch (1940–2015), Slovak actor
  • Jean Palluch (1923–1971), French footballer
  • Paulina Paluch (born 1998), Polish athlete
  • Peter Palúch (born 1958), Slovak football player
  • Scott Paluch (born 1966), American ice hockey player
  • Serhiy Palyukh (born 1996), Ukrainian footballer
  • Sławomir Paluch (born 1975), Polish footballer
  • Walter P. Paluch, Jr. (1927–2011), Brigadier General in the United States Air Force

See also

  • All pages with titles containing Paluch
  • Paluchy, village in south-eastern Poland

References

  1. ^ "Kultúra slova" (PDF). 2009.