The Russian surname "Pek" is believed to be an old variant of the surname "Peck." It is thought to have originated as a short form of the Russian given name "Petr," which corresponds to the English name "Peter."
The surname Bila is of Slavic origin, particularly found in countries like Ukraine, Russia, and Poland. Typically, surnames ending in "-bila" derive from the root word "belyi," meaning "white" in Russian, and may have originated as a descriptive or occupational surname.
Neither Onifer nor Onufer is a common Russian surname. It is possible that these names are more common in other cultures or regions.
Since Ivan is the Russian form of John, Johnson would be Ivanovitch.However, in most situations, someone named Johnson who went to live in Russia would continue to be called Johnson.
Tomasich is a surname of Croatian origin. Surnames often derive from a family's ancestral village, occupation, or personal characteristics.
"Mazoretzky" does not have a specific meaning in Russian. It does not appear to be a standard Russian word. It could be a surname or a personal name, but without more context it is difficult to determine its exact meaning.
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The surname Bila is of Slavic origin, particularly found in countries like Ukraine, Russia, and Poland. Typically, surnames ending in "-bila" derive from the root word "belyi," meaning "white" in Russian, and may have originated as a descriptive or occupational surname.
Romanoff is a Russian surname. The Romanoffs were the last Czarist dynasty of the Russian Empire.
The most common Russian surname is Ivanov.
It may derive from the Irish surname Ó Caoilte which means 'descendant of Caoilte' (thought to mean 'hard').
Ivanov
Russian, or Slavic.
Ukrainian or Russian, the term was applied as a category of affluent peasants in the later Russian Empire, Soviet Russia, and the early Soviet Union.
This surname Zhuravlev, closely related to Zhuravleva, is a Russian surname. The meaning of Zhuravlev is unknown... for now.
It's neither Russian nor Czech
Neither Onifer nor Onufer is a common Russian surname. It is possible that these names are more common in other cultures or regions.