Means "parsnip" in various Slavic languages, ultimately from Latin pastinaca. A famous bearer was Boris Pasternak (1890-1960), author of Doctor Zhivago.
Polzin
Usage: German
Rating:25% based on 2 votes
From the name of a town in Pomerania, Poland (formerly part of Germany). In Polish it is called Połczyn.
Popov
Usage: Russian, Bulgarian
Other Scripts:Попов(Russian, Bulgarian)
Pronounced:pu-POF(Russian)po-PAWF(Bulgarian)
Rating:10% based on 2 votes
Means "son of the priest", derived from Russian and Bulgarian поп (pop).