Gutnik (Ukrainian, Russian, and Yiddish) – This name is derived from Yiddish to mean “glassworker”Ĥ3. Gogol (Ukrainian and Polish origin) – means “common goldeneye”, which is a type of duck.Ĥ2. Ganus (Russian and Ukrainian origin) – the surname is derived from the Russian word for the anise plant, or the Turkish name for “spring” or “source”.Ĥ1. Datsyuk (Ukrainian and Russian origin) – meaning “to offer or provide a service”Ĥ0. Cherneski (Ukrainian origin) – derived from “cherno” or “charno”.ģ9. Chernenko (Ukrainian and Russian origin) – In both Russian and Ukrainian languages, this name means the color “black”ģ8. Cherkasskiy (Ukrainian origin) – meaning “Circassian”ģ7. Bilyk (Ukrainian origin) – meaning “white” in Ukrainianģ6. It can also be used as an occupational surname for an artilleryman.ģ5.
Bomba (Ukrainian, Czech, Slovak, and Spanish origin) – this surname is often used to describe people with a short temperament. Barno (Ukrainian, Russian, French, Aramaic, and Italian origin) – a surname that is often associated with people from Tuscany, Italy.ģ4. Archaki (Polish and Ukrainian origin) – meaning “lord” or “ruler”. Aksamit (Polish, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Czech origin) – meaning “velvet”ģ2. These Ukrainian and Russian surnames are good inspiration for characters with Slavic roots and heritage.ģ1. Ukrainian and Russian surnames often hold a variety of different meanings, and are also indicative of a person’s place of origin. Zorić (Croatian and Serbian origin) – meaning “son of Zora” Slavic Surnames From Ukraine And Russia Vlahović (Croatian and Serbian origin) – patronymic derivative of Vlah, meaning “Romanian”ģ0. Vinković (Croatian origin) – meaning “son of Vinko”Ģ9. Tomić (Croatian and Serbian origin) – meaning “son of Toma”Ģ8. Stojanović (Croatian and Serbian origin) – meaning “son of Stojan”Ģ7. Stjepanić (Croatian origin) – meaning “son of Stjepan”Ģ6. Stankić (Croatian and Serbian origin) – meaning “son of Stanko”Ģ5. Petrić (Croatian origin) – meaning “son of Petar”Ģ4. Perko (Croatian and Slovene origin) – ancient last name derived from “Peter”Ģ3. Novak (Croatian, Slovene, and Serbian origin) – name given to someone new to the villageĢ2. Nikolić (Croatian and Serbian origin) – meaning “son of Nikola”Ģ1.
Marković (Croatian and Serbian origin) – meaning “son of Marko”Ģ0. Lončar (Croatian, Serbian, and Bosnian origin) – meaning “potter” or “pot”ġ9. Kovačić (Croatian, Serbian, and Bosnian origin) – patronymic Slavic name from South Slavic which means “blacksmith”ġ8. Janković (Croatian and Serbian origin) – meaning “son of Janko”ġ7. Ivanović (Croatian and Serbian origin) – meaning “son of Ivan”ġ6. Ilić (Croatian and Serbian origin) – meaning “son of Ilija”ġ5. Horvat (Croatian and Slovene origin) – meaning “person from Croatia”ġ4. Grgić (Croatian origin) – meaning “son of Grgur”ġ3. Grbić (Croatian, Serbian and Slovene origin) – meaning ‘hunchback’ġ2. Franjić (Croatian origin) – this is one of the old Slavic names meaning “son of Franjo”ġ1. Franić (Croatian origin) – another variation of Franjićġ0. Filipović (Croatian and Serbian origin) – meaning “son of Filip”ĩ. Dragović (Croatian origin) – meaning “son of Drago”Ĩ. Crnčević (Croatian and Serbian origin) – meaning "the color black"ħ. Broz (Croatian origin) – a diminutive of AmbrozijeĦ. Bogdanić (Croatian origin) – meaning “son of Bogdan”ĥ. Babić (Croatian and Serbian origin) – meaning “of old woman”Ĥ. Antić (Croatian and Serbian origin) – meaning “son of Anto” or “son of Ante”ģ. Adamić (Croatian origin) – meaning “son of Adam”Ģ. You will see that a lot of these last names often just indicate “son of” or where the person belongs to.ġ. Slavic Last Names From CroatiaĬroatian last names commonly end with –ić or -ich to indicate a diminutive suffix that combines with either the father’s name or the person’s profession. All rights reserved.For more naming ideas, take a look at these Slavic baby names and these Bulgarian names. ©2021 LLC, a service of The Gladney Center for Adoption.
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