Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the usage is Russian; and the source is Other.
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Streltzin Стрельцин Jewish, Russian, Belarusian
Russian and Belarusian Jewish surname.
Stroganov Строганов Russian
Meaning uncertain. This was the name of a wealthy Russian family of merchants (later aristocrats), probably of Tatar origin.
Sveshnikov Свешников, Свешникова Russian
Russian surname with unknown meaning.
Svobodin Свободин Russian
Patronymic surname derived from Russian свобода (svoboda) meaning "freedom, liberty".
Svobodov Свободов Russian
Patronymic surname derived from Russian свобода (svoboda) meaning "freedom, liberty".
Talinov Талинов Russian (Rare, ?)
Tazhudinov Тажудинов Russian
Terenya Тереня Russian, Belarusian
Toptunov Топтунов Russian, Ukrainian
Tropov Тропов Russian
From russian word tropa - "trail".
Trubetskoy Трубецкие Russian
Meaning ‘From Trubetsk’.
Urusov Урусов Russian
From Slavic urush which means "warrior". This was the surname of a noble family in Russia.
Vedeneeva Веденеева f Russian
Femenine form of Vedeneev
Voinov Russian
Derived from the word "voin," which means "warrior" or "soldier" in English. It is a common surname among Russian families and may have originally been used to denote someone who worked as a soldier or was associated with the military in some way.
Volina Волина Russian
Voronov Воронов m Russian
Patronymic derived from Russian ворон (voron) meaning "raven".
Voytsekhovsky Войцеховский Polish, Russian, Belarusian, Kazakh, Ukrainian
One of the most common Polish surnames goes back to toponyms which were named from the short form Voitsekh (Wojciech) of the male name Voitseslav (Wojciesław), consisting of two common Slavic roots «warrior» and «glory.» The popularity of the name arose with Bishop Wojciech, the baptist of Poland and the Western Slavic lands (10th century)... [more]
Voznesensky Вознесенский Russian
Common surname, could be location-related?
Yakhontov Яхонтов m Russian
Yevin Евин Russian
Yurovsky Юровский Russian, Jewish, Polish (Anglicized)
Habitational name from Yurovo, or anglicization of Polish cognate Jurowski.
Zaewa Russian
meaning unknown. female form of ZAEW
Zakovorot Заковорот Russian
Zangiev Зангиев Ossetian, Soviet, Russian, Popular Culture
The Russified Soviet and Modern Russian form of the Ossetian surname Зæнджиаты Zændžiaty. A famous user of it is wrestler Victor Zangiev, himself the inspiration for Zangief of Street Fighter fame.
Zarubina Зарубина Russian
Famous bearer: Olga Zarubina (Ольга Зарубина), Soviet/Russian singer. ... [more]
Zaslavski Russian, Jewish
Variant transcription of Zaslavsky. A notable music producer ZEDD's real name is Anton Zaslavski.
Zavarzina Заварзина Russian
Feminine form of Zavarzin.
Zavrazhin Завражин Russian
Zelenin Зеленин Russian
Derived from Russian зелень (zelen) meaning "greens, vegetables, verdure".
Zharkov Жарков Russian
Possibly derived from Russian жаркий (zharkiy) "hot".
Zhukovsky Жуковский Russian
Same spelling as Zhukov
Zhuravlyov Журавлёв m Russian
Zyk Russian, Belarusian
A Russian name now found in Belarus and other areas around "white Russia". Literally translates to the Russian word "beetle". It's pronounced "Z'ook" and has taken on other forms of spelling, such as; Zuck, Tzook, Shyk, etc.
Zyzykin Зызыкин Russian
Meaning uncertain.