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Ostap () is a Ukrainian male given name. It derives from the Greek name
Eustathius Eustathius or Eustathios (Greek Εὐστάθιος) is a Greek masculine given name, in English rendered Eustace. It may refer to: * Saint Eustace, martyr (d. 118) * Sint Eustatius, Dutch island in the Caribbean * Eustathius of Antioch, Patriarch ...
. People with this name include: *
Ostap Bender Ostap Bender () is a fictional confidence trick, con man and the central antiheroic protagonist in the novels ''The Twelve Chairs'' (1928) and ''The Little Golden Calf'' (1931) written by Soviet authors Ilya Ilf Ilf and Petrov, and Yevgeny Petrov ...
, a fictional character from the Russian novel ''The Twelve Chairs'' *
Ostap Dashkevych Ostaphii "Ostap" Dashkevych ( Ukrainian: Остафій Дашкевич; born in Ovruch 1470 – died after 1535) is one of the earliest recorded leaders of an organized Cossack defense force. Dashkevych held a position of starosta in Cherkasy ...
(ca. 1495–1535), commander of the Ukrainian Cossacks *
Ostap Ortwin Ostap Ortwin (real name Oskar Katzenellenbogen) (born 23 November 1876; murdered in spring 1942 in Lwów) was a Polish Jewish journalist and literary critic. He was born in Tłumacz, near Stanisławów (now Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine). His father, ...
(1876–1942), Polish journalist *
Ostap Steckiw Ostap Steckiw () (March 14, 1924 – April 13, 2001) was a Canadian soccer player who earned 1 cap for the Canadian national side against the United States in 1957, scoring one goal. During World War II he was a member of the Ukrainian Insurgent ...
(1924–2001), Polish-born Canadian soccer player *
Ostap Veresai Ostap Mykytovych Veresai () (1803–April 1890) was a renowned minstrel and kobzar from the Poltava Governorate (now Chernihiv oblast) of the Russian Empire (now Ukraine). He helped to popularize kobzar art both within Ukraine and beyond. He is n ...
(1803–1890), Ukrainian minstrel *
Ostap Vyshnya Pavlo Mykhailovych Gubenko (; – 28 September 1956), better known by the literary pseudonym of Ostap Vyshnia, was a Ukrainian writer, humourist, satirist, and medical official (feldsher). Nicknamed by critics as the Ukrainian Mark Twain and ...
(1889–1956), Ukrainian writer, satirist, and medical official {{given name Ukrainian masculine given names Masculine given names