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Russian surnames and their meanings
Russian surnames are as follows:

1、Васильев:

The paternal form of male Christian names is василий, which comes from ancient Greek. There are rulers властиел and czars. Russia is in15-.

2、Фёдров:

It evolved from the paternal form of male Christian name Феодор, which means a gift from God and comes from ancient Greek.

3、Иванов:

The first surname in Russia is the father name of the most common male name иван, which comes from the Christian name иоанн. 14-19th century, people with the surname иванов once accounted for 25% of Russian farmers.

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The word "surname" is Latin, which was introduced into Russian by Peter the Great after studying Western Europe. In Russian, "surname" was originally used to represent "family", but it was not until19th century that "surname" gradually acquired a second meaning, and then became an inheritable family surname, which was combined with personal names.

From14th century to16th century, Dagong and nobles began to use surnames. 16 ~ 17 th century, landlords and tycoons formed surnames, while ordinary people, except the famous rich people in the Yin and Shang Dynasties, did not finalize their surnames until the beginning of 19 th century, and even the surnames of monks were in 6544.