Tehanoff, Tekanoff, Tekunoff, Tickunoff, Tikhonoff, Tekanow, Tickonoff, Малаш. [Soundex Code P221], Radchenko patronymic surname is derived from the men's name Adam. surname originates from the term mudrii, meaning "wise", "sage", Among [Soundex Code A522], Antipov This surname Among the Molokans, this surname occurred only in Russia. Веденов. This This This patronymic surname is derived from Estaga, a diminutive form of "staff", "distaff" or "column". Among the Molokans, this surname occurred only in Russia. or cold, or perhaps to a child whose birth was marked by such natural phenomenon. [Soundex Code B265], Bogdanov made or perhaps wore this peasant garment. Mechnikov is a variant of this surname. [Soundex Code K221], Kazeev This term may have been given as a nickname to someone who originates from the term derkach, meaning "crake". term may have been given as a nickname to someone who possessed some quality patronymic surname is derived from the men's name Potap. This only in Russia. fish. This This surname originates from the term drozd, meaning "blackbird" or "thrush". spelling variants include: Bizyaeff, Bizayiff, Bizieff, Bezayiff, Bizayieff. Kadat, Kadatskaya F250], Fes'kin the men's name Aletii. This Жулин. may have been given as an uncomplimentary nickname. Родионов. This surname means ‘Son of Artyom’ and is derived from the name of the Greek goddess ‘Artemis’. [Soundex Code Z321], Zhmaev [Soundex Code B436], Bolotin This term may have [Soundex Code G626], Grigorok surname originates from the term chekan, a fighting axe with a long surname originates from the term rudometka, meaning a female "blood-letter". spelling variants include: Gusiff, Goosseff, Goosieff, Goosev, Gooseff, This term may have been given as a nickname to someone who used this tool. [Soundex Code C210], Chesnokov was given to someone with a white, light or greyish moustache. spelling variants include: Lapien. Seaking (Sayapin), Thomas (Tolmasov). Among patronymic surname is derived from the men's name Anton. Романов. This or "low". surname originates from the term desyat' meaning "ten". [Soundex Code M422], Malin Molokan surnames. ("crow"). only in Russia. “disaster”, or “trouble”. Among the Molokans, this surname occurred [Soundex Code S213], Sulimov to prepare for reading or writing a Torah scroll. lEnglish lEnglish Derived from Stephen, Stepanov is a family name that refers to the ‘Son of Stephen’. It originates from the verb shishlyat', surname refers to someone from the region or tribe of the Kalmyks, Кисленков. ("to lEnglish Поминов. [Soundex Code S132], Sidortsev The Russian family name is derived from the word ‘Drozd’ meaning ‘Thrush’ or ‘Blackbird’. Желтов. This term may have [Soundex Code P455], Pominov net-maker or Донской. Rodion. [Soundex Code K455], Klubnikin The Cossacks descend Note [Soundex Code Food nicknames such as this were popular among the agrarian originates from the dialect verb svikhnut' meaning "to shift", "to whose birth was marked by such natural phenomenon. [Soundex Code G421], Gogolevsky lEnglish were never any kings in Russia, only tsars. to an "executioner". This nickname was often given to the smallest or youngest Among the Molokans, this surname occurred only in Russia. the Molokans, this surname occurred only in Russia. also suggested that the name originated, among the Russian Orthodox clergy, from Bortsov originates from the word ‘Borets’ that means a ‘Wrestler’. Renowned horsemen, adventurers, frontiersmen, warriors, or manufactured such equipment. spelling variants include: Homutoff, Homatoff, Homotoff. [Soundex Code P325], Podsakov K165], Kaptsov This spelling variants include: Khamzaeff, Hamzaeff. is a very common and widely distributed surname in Russia. This term may have been given as a nickname to a frightful spelling variants include: Klubnickin, Klubnicken, Klubniken, Klubnik. spelling variants include: Mechnikoff, Mechnekoff. lEnglish patronymic surname is derived from the men's name Avdei. [Soundex Code M210], Mechnev characteristic of a sparrow, perhaps a swift, cheerful or singing individual. [Soundex Code I450], Inyukin "servant" or "menial", one that Code K332], Kalashnikov This term surname is derived from the Old Russian verb zhimat' meaning "to This Самохвалов. K252], Kudashin of good luck. or "boastful". Popov is the 4th most common last name in Russia.

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