PavlovLanguage(s) | Slavic |
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Meaning | "son of Pavel/Pavle/Pavlo" |
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Region of origin | Slavic World |
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Variant form(s) |
- Boghossian (Western Armenian)
- De Paolo, Di Paolo, Paolucci/Paulucci/Paoluzzi/Pauluzzi/Paluzzi (Italian)
- MacPhàil (Scottish Gaelic)
- Mac Phóil, Mac Póilín (Irish)
- Pálffy, Pálfi (Hungarian)
- Paulavčius, Paulovičius, Pavlavičius, Pavlovičius (Lithuanian)
- Paulus (Roman)
- Pāvilsons (Latvian)
- Pavliashvili (Georgian)
- Pavliv, Pavlenko (Ukrainian)
- Pavlopoulos, Pavlou (Greek)
- Pavlov (Slavic)
- Pavlovič (Czech and Slovak)
- Pavlović (Croatian and Serbian)
- Pavlovich (Anglicized Slavic)
- Pavelescu, Paulescu, Pavlescu (Romanian)
- Pavelić (Croatian)
- Pawłowicz (Polish)
- Paulsen (Danish)
- Paulson (English)
- Paulsson, Pålsson (Swedish)
- Pálsson (Icelandic)
- Poghossian (Eastern Armenian)
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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). These names may refer to many people: