Medieval Slavic Origin Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the origin is Medieval Slavic. The Slavic languages are a group of related languages spoken primary in central and eastern Europe.
usage
origin
Borisov m Russian, Bulgarian
Means "son of Boris".
Borisova f Russian, Bulgarian
Feminine form of Borisov.
Borysov m Ukrainian
Means "son of Borys".
Borysova f Ukrainian
Feminine form of Borysov.
Pap Hungarian
Variant of Papp 1.
Papp 1 Hungarian
From a nickname meaning "priest, cleric" in Hungarian.
Pop Romanian
Variant of Popa.
Popa Romanian
From Romanian popă "priest", from Old Church Slavic popŭ. This is the most common surname in Romania.
Popescu Romanian
Patronymic derived from Romanian popă "priest". This is the second most common surname in Romania.
Popov m Russian, Bulgarian
Means "son of the priest", derived from Russian and Bulgarian поп (pop).
Popova f Russian, Bulgarian
Feminine form of Popov.
Popović Croatian, Serbian
Means "son of the priest", derived from Serbo-Croatian pop meaning "priest".
Popovska f Macedonian
Feminine form of Popovski.
Popovski m Macedonian
Means "son of the priest" in Macedonian.
Porsche German
Possibly derived from German Bursche meaning "boy, servant" or from the given name Boris.
Radić Serbian, Croatian
Patronymic derived from the given name Rade.
Rusnak Polish
Means "Russian" in Polish.
Rusu Romanian
From Romanian rus meaning "Russian".
Šarić Croatian, Serbian
Patronymic of (possibly) Serbo-Croatian šaren meaning "colourful, patterned".