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Moroz (Russian: Мороз, Ukrainian: Мороз) is a surname meaning "frost" in Ukrainian and Russian. The surname is particularly common in Ukraine and, to a lesser extent, in Russia. It is a cognate of Maroz (Belarusian), Mróz (Polish), and Mráz (Czech and Slovak). Morozs is the Latvian adaptation of the surname.
People
- Alexander Moroz (1961–2009), Ukrainian chess grandmaster
 - Anatoliy Moroz (born 1948), Ukrainian track and field athlete
 - Andy Moroz, American trombonist
 - Artem Moroz (born 1984), Ukrainian rower
 - Darya Moroz (born 1983), Russian actress
 - Hennadiy Moroz (born 1975), Ukrainian football player
 - Irene Moroz, British applied mathematician
 - Leonid Moroz, Russian-American neuroscientist
 - Maryna Moroz (born 1991), Ukrainian mixed martial artist
 - Nataliya Moroz (born 1976), Belarusian biathlete
 - Oleksandr Moroz (born 1944), Ukrainian politician
 - Olga Moroz (born 1966), Belarusian archer
 - Olha Moroz (born 1970), Ukrainian sprinter
 - Pavel Moroz (born 1987), Ukrainian-Russian volleyball player
 - Pavlo Moroz (born 1974), Ukrainian lawyer
 - Regina Moroz (born 1987), Russian volleyball player
 - Vasyl Moroz (born 1942), Ukrainian academic
 - Viktor Moroz (born 1968), Ukrainian football player
 - Viktors Morozs (born 1980), Latvian football player
 - Yuri Moroz (director) (born 1956), Ukrainian-Russian film director
 - Yuriy Moroz (born 1970), Ukrainian football player
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Moroz
 - Moroz (mythology)
 - Morozov (surname), a surname more common in Russia
 - Boris Morros, Hollywood film maker, composer, double agent (KGB and FBI)
 
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