ext_294960 ([identity profile] yers.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] learn_russian2006-11-01 11:44 pm

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Top 10 Russian surnames, and what they mean:

1 Смирнов — Smirnov, “of the meek one”*
2 Иванов — Ivanov, “of Ivan (John)”
3 Кузнецов — Kuznetsov, “of the blacksmith”
4 Попов — Popov, “of the priest”
5 Соколов — Sokolov, “of Falcon”*
6 Лебедев — Lebedev, “of Swan”*
7 Козлов — Kozlov, “of Goat”*
8 Новиков — Novikov, “of the newcomer”
9 Морозов — Morozov, “of Frost”*
10 Петров — Petrov, “of Pyotr (Peter)”

*presumably from a nickname

A longer list: 50 most common Russian surnames

[identity profile] shogun-kub.livejournal.com 2006-11-02 05:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, it's classical surnames. But there were such names as Falcon and Swan in very ancient times, before 9-th century, in pagan russia...

[identity profile] arvi.livejournal.com 2006-11-02 05:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh! At THAT times...

You are right. But its unlikely someone will write in English stories about pagan Russia. :-)