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Bahasa Indonesia; עברית; Latviešu ... Pages in category "Bulgarian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 312 total.
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 ...
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Children will always bear the surname of the father followed by that of the mother, but if there is no known father and the mother is single, the children can bear either both of her mother's surnames or the mother's first surname followed by any of the surnames of the mother's parents or grandparents, or the child may bear the mother's first ...
Vasilev or Vassilev (Bulgarian: Василев), feminine Vassileva or Vassileva (Bulgarian: Василева), is a Bulgarian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aleksandar Vasilev (disambiguation), multiple people; Anton Vasilev (born 1983), Russian sprint canoeist; Asparuh Vasilev (born 1981), Bulgarian footballer
Another typical Bulgarian surname suffix, though less common, is -ski. This surname ending also gets an –a when the bearer of the name is female (Smirnenski becomes Smirnenska). The plural form of the surname suffix -ski is still -ski, e.g. the Smirnenski family (Смирненски). The ending –in (female -ina) also appears rarely.
Radev (Bulgarian: Радев) is a Bulgarian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Radeva. It may refer to Aleksandar Radev (born 1960), Bulgarian boxer; Boyan Radev (born 1942), Greco-Roman wrestler from Bulgaria; Chavdar Radev (born 1959), Bulgarian rower; Desislava Radeva, Bulgarian public figure, wife of Rumen; Dimitar Radev ...
Stoykov (Bulgarian: Стойков; also appearing in the transliteration variants Stoikov, Stojkov, Stoikow or Stoykow) – with its female form Stoykova (Bulgarian: Стойкова) – is a Bulgarian surname [1] which is derived from the male given name Stoyko (also as Stojko—also found in Slovenian—or Stoiko), which in itself comes from the imperative form стой of the Bulgarian ...