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  2. Category:Bulgarian-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bulgarian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 312 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Bulgarian name - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the surnames Ivanov(a), Petrov(a) and Mladenov(a) are the three most common surnames in Bulgaria. As these "–ov/–ev" surnames are indistinguishable from patronymics, it is not uncommon for people to have the same patronymic and surname; for instance the children of Petar Ivanov Petrov would be Georgi Petrov Petrov and Lyudmila ...

  4. Lists of most common surnames in European countries

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    Most of the names on this list are typical examples of surnames that were adopted when modern surnames were introduced in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In the romantic spirit, they refer to natural features: virta 'river', koski 'rapids', mäki 'hill', järvi 'lake', saari 'island' — often with the suffix -nen added after the model ...

  5. Category:South Slavic-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian-language surnames (310 P) M. Macedonian-language surnames (78 P) S. Serbo-Croatian-language surnames (4 C, 34 P) Slovene-language surnames (231 P)

  6. Category:Bulgarian masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bulgarian masculine given names" The following 163 pages are in this category, out of 163 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Surnames by country - Wikipedia

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    In India, surnames are placed as last names or before first names, which often denote: village of origin, caste, clan, office of authority their ancestors held, or trades of their ancestors. The use of surnames is a relatively new convention, introduced during British colonisation.

  8. Damyanov - Wikipedia

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    Damyanov (Bulgarian: Дамянов) (feminine: Damyanova) is a patronymic surname of Bulgarian origin, meaning "child of Damyan". Notable people with the surname include: Aleksandar Damyanov (born 1943), Bulgarian sprint canoer; Andrey Damyanov (1813–1878), Bulgarian architect; Borislav Damyanov (born 1998), Bulgarian footballer

  9. Pavlov (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Pavlov and its feminine form Pavlova are common Russian (Па́влов, Па́влова) and Bulgarian surnames. Their Ukrainian variant is Pavliv. All stem from Christian name Paul (Russian: Pavel; Ukrainian: Pavlo). Notable peiople with the name Pavlov or Pavlova include: