kaetargente's Personal Name List

Kozlov
Usage: Russian
Other Scripts: Козлов(Russian)
Pronounced: kuz-LOF
Personal remark: Козловa (f) / Козлов (m)
Rating: 43% based on 4 votes
Derived from Russian козёл (kozyol) meaning "male goat", probably used to denote a goatherd.
Krupin
Usage: Russian
Other Scripts: Крупин(Russian)
Pronounced: kruw-PYEEN
Rating: 20% based on 2 votes
Derived from Russian крупа (krupa) meaning "grain".
Kuznetsov
Usage: Russian
Other Scripts: Кузнецов(Russian)
Pronounced: kuwz-nyi-TSOF
Personal remark: Кузнетсовa (f) / Кузнетсов (m)
Rating: 40% based on 3 votes
Derived from Russian кузнец (kuznets) meaning "blacksmith".
Lagunov
Usage: Russian
Other Scripts: Лагунов(Russian)
Rating: 15% based on 2 votes
Derived from Russian лагун (lagun) meaning "water barrel". It was used to denote the descendants of a person who made water barrels.
Orlov
Usage: Russian
Other Scripts: Орлов(Russian)
Pronounced: ur-LOF
Rating: 83% based on 3 votes
Derived from Russian орёл (oryol) meaning "eagle".
Pajari
Usage: Finnish
Pronounced: PAH-yah-ree
Rating: 10% based on 2 votes
Means "boyar", the Finnish form of the Russian noble title боярин (boyarin).
Pasternak
Usage: Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, Yiddish
Other Scripts: Пастернак(Ukrainian, Russian) פּאַסטערנאַק(Yiddish) פּסטרנק(Hebrew)
Pronounced: pas-TEHR-nak(Polish) pus-tehr-NAK(Ukrainian) pəs-tir-NAK(Russian)
Rating: 25% based on 2 votes
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).
Utkin
Usage: Russian
Other Scripts: Уткин(Russian)
Pronounced: OOT-kyin
Rating: 20% based on 2 votes
Derived from Russian утка (utka) meaning "duck".
Volkov
Usage: Russian
Other Scripts: Волков(Russian)
Pronounced: VOL-kəf
Personal remark: Волкова (f) / Волков (m)
Rating: 70% based on 3 votes
Derived from Russian волк (volk) meaning "wolf".
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