Maidanik, Maidannik and Maidanchik (Майданик, Майданник, Майданчик) are Jewish surnames originated in the Russian Empire. Maidannik or Maidannik is also a Ukrainian surname. They were derived from the Ukrainian word maidannink, which means "worker in tar".[1][2] In the Russian language, maidannik also means "con man operating in a marketplace" (from the word "maidan").[3] A similar sounding Croatian surname is Maidandzic (Majdandžić), possibly unrelated.
Maidanik or Maydanik may refer to:
- Kiva Maidanik, a Soviet Russian historian and political scientist
- Yuri Maidanik, inventor of the loop heat pipe and a 1999 recipient of the State Prize of the Russian Federation in science and technology
Maidannik or Maydannik may refer to:
- Igor Maidannik, executive vice president for legal support of the TNK-BP Russian oil company
References
edit- ^ "What Does Surname Maidannik Mean?" (in Russian)
- ^ "Maydannik" (in Ukrainian)
- ^ "Maidannik, Maidanshchik" Archived 2011-08-27 at the Wayback Machine, citing from Новый полный словарь иностранных слов вошедших в русский язык с указанием происхождения их, ударений, отраслей знания и с расширенной энциклопедической частью. Compiled by Е. Ефремов. Editor I. A. Baudouin de Courtenay. Second edition, 1912 (in Russian)