# Sytnik

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**Sytnik** or **Sytnyk** (Russian: Сытник, Ukrainian: Ситник) is a gender-neutral Russian and Ukrainian occupational surname originating from the old Russian word *sytnik*, meaning a court servant.[1] It may refer to the following notable people:

- [Artem Sytnyk](/source/Artem_Sytnyk) (born 1979), head of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine
- [Denys Sytnik](/source/Denys_Sytnik) (born 1986), Ukrainian football player
- [Kostiantyn Sytnyk](/source/Kostiantyn_Sytnyk) (1926–2017), Ukrainian and Soviet scientist and academician
- [Oleksandr Sytnik](/source/Oleksandr_Sytnik) (born 1984), Ukrainian football striker
- [Oleksandr Sytnyk](/source/Oleksandr_Sytnyk) (born 1985), Ukrainian football defender

## See also

- [Sitnik (surname)](/source/Sitnik_(surname)) (Russian: Ситник) a similar surname

## References

1. Ganzhina, I. M. (2001) [*Словарь современных русских фамилий*](http://www.onlinedics.ru/slovar/fam/t/tabachnik.html). Moscow: Astrel. p. 459. ISBN 5-271-00127-X.

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