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  2. Means "son of the chief", derived from Serbo-Croatian baša meaning "chief, boss" (of Turkish origin). Beneš m Czech. Derived from a diminutive of the given name Benedikt. Benešová f Czech. Feminine form of Beneš. Beran m Czech. Derived from Czech beran meaning "ram, male sheep". Beránek m Czech.

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    The majority of Ukrainian last names were formed by adding suffixes to first names to indicate “son of.” The suffix -ko is the most common suffix. But Ukrainian names also use -yshyn, - enko, -chuk, and -vich. Initially, in Ukraine, last names were reserved for nobility or landowners. However, when it became part of the Austro-Hungarian empire, ord...

    Like other Slavic languages, Russian namesalso follow a patronymic pattern by adding -nov or -nova for the son of or daughter of to a given name. There are also many familiar last names based on occupation. The Russians and Ukrainians share many familiar names and words, so some names popular in one country may also be shared in the other. 1. Barno...

    Poland and the Czech Republic are two more European countries where Slavic languages are spoken. Czech last names are a melting pot of Czech, German, and Slovak. While many Czech names may appear similar to last names from neighboring countries, their spelling is what makes them uniquely Czech. It is common for Polish names to end in -ski, which de...

    The Serbo-Croatian language is part of the South Slavic Language family and is spoken in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Montenegro. Many Croatian names use the suffix -ic or -ich after a given name. These suffixes indicate the individual’s father’s name or where they are from. 1. Antic - Croatian. Son of Anto or Ante. 2. Franic- Croatia....

  3. Oct 13, 2020 · There are several Slavic surnames that belong to different countries in the region. Each surname carries its own unique meaning and indicates which land the person belongs to. Common Slavic last names often include patronymics (names developed using your father's name), familial names, and even pet names.

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  4. May 12, 2023 · Common Slavic Last Names: Kovačević – Derived from the word “kovač” meaning “blacksmith.”. Petrović – Indicates descent from a person named Peter. Ivanov – Denotes descent from a person named Ivan (John). Popović – Derived from the word “pop” meaning “priest.”. Novak – Means “newcomer” or “newly arrived.”.

    • Karamazov. If this surname looks familiar, it's likely because of Fyodor Dostoevsk y's infamous novel, The Brothers Karamazov.
    • Rostova. Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace focuses on Natasha Rostova, notably played by Audrey Hepburn in the film adaptation.
    • Abakumov. Meaning "son of Abakum," which, in turn, means "embrace."
    • Agapov. This Russian last name means "love" (similar to the ancient Greek "agápē," which is "unconditional love").
  5. May 7, 2024 · Learn about the origins and variations of 40 common Russian surnames, such as Ivanov, Smirnov, and Popov. Find out how Russian surnames reflect occupation, nickname, location, and personal qualities.

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