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Stetski (Russian: Стецкий) is a Russian-language surname derived from the Polish surname Stecki [pl]. As a Jewish surname, in Hebrew it is spelled as סטצקי and may be transliterated as Stetzky, Stotsky, etc. Notable people with the surname and its variants include:

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