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russian Last names

Russia is one of the most influential countries in Eastern European history. This means it’s not hard to see how Russian last names have spread widely across the region and into other areas. Russia also has a unique history with Asia compared to other European countries, allowing some names to spread in ways other countries couldn’t in early history. By looking at different historical contexts and migration patterns it’s possible to see the trends that led to Russian names spreading where they did. The way their names spread in America can also be seen as unique with their main land claim never getting heavily populated.

Traditions and procedures of last name changes in russian

Tradition of Name Change

In Russia, changing last names is not a common or traditional practice outside of instances like marriage as it is in some other cultures. Russian naming traditions have historically emphasized the continuity of family names across generations, and individuals typically inherit their last names from their ancestors.

Family Focused Culture

It's important to note that the emphasis on family continuity and the preservation of family names are strong in Russian culture. As a result, the practice of changing last names is generally less common compared to cultures where name changes may be driven by individual-focused preferences or varying societal trends.

Marriage

Traditionally, Russian women take their husband's last name upon marriage, which is a common practice in many cultures. However, in modern times this is a personal choice, and some women choose to keep their maiden names. Husbands rarely, if ever, take on their wife’s name.

Reasons for Name Change

Russian law typically requires individuals to provide valid and justifiable reasons for changing their last names. Common reasons may include marriage, divorce, or adoption. The request must align with legal provisions. The process for changing last names is initiated at the local Civil Registry Office (ZAGS - Zapis Aktov Grazhdanskogo Sostoyaniya) in the individual's place of residence. ZAGS is responsible for registering vital events, including name changes. Individuals seeking a last name change must submit a written request to the Civil Registry Office. The request should include the current last name, the desired new last name, and the reasons for the change.

Divorce and Remarriage

In the event of divorce and subsequent remarriage, individuals may choose to change their last names. This can be a practical choice for those who wish to adopt a new family name with a new marital union. Though not common, one may choose to keep their new last name after a divorce has been settled.

Common prefixes or suffixes in russian last names & their meaning
  • -ov
  • masculine ending

  • -ev
  • masculine ending

  • -in
  • masculine ending

  • -ova
  • feminine ending

  • -eva
  • feminine ending

  • -ina
  • feminine ending

  • -skii
  • man of noble decent

  • -skaia
  • woman of noble decent

    Migration patterns

    Migration from Russia was minimal throughout most of early history thanks to the harsh conditions of the land making it difficult to both move into and move out of the region. Migration into and out of Russia began to happen in a large amount during the mid-1800s, with some studies saying it increased by as much as a factor of five.

    Russian migration out of the country increased once again when the final czar fell. This trend continued until Russia began to heavily restrict migration out of the country in the 1900s. This would not be let up until the fall of the USSR in the late 1900s, when migration would once again see a massive spike thanks to the newly found freedom.

    The most common destinations for Russians include Greece, the United Arab Emirates, Bulgaria, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Israel, Spain, and many other European countries. America, as well as Canada, also have Russian immigrants.

    russian migration to the USA

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    1700s

    Russian America, a part of the Russian Empire in North America that included Alaska, was established later in the 18th century (1784). However, migration from Russian America to the contiguous United States was limited, and the focus of Russian colonial interests was more on Alaska. A large number of Americans of Russian descent can be traced back to this landmass.

    1800s:

    in the 1800s, particularly during the latter half of the century, there was a notable wave of Russian migration to the United States. This period witnessed increased emigration from various parts of the Russian Empire, including Jews escaping persecution, ethnic Germans seeking economic opportunities, and members of religious groups looking for religious freedom.

    Modern immigration to the USA from Russia:

    The fall of the USSR marked a substantial increase in Russian immigration to all parts of the world, including the US. Many seeking new job opportunities or wishing to escape from the once Soviet states made their way to America starting in 1989 in large waves. Recent events have also seen another bump in Russian migration out of the country take place, though it is not as well documented yet.

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    Full list of surnames in the USA.

    There are 1693956 people with last names in the USA. The most common last name is .
    101.Leyba
    3,836
    102.Ivanov
    3,826
    103.Dungan
    3,819
    104.List
    3,814
    105.Kass
    3,796
    106.Behr
    3,795
    107.Wexler
    3,787
    108.Rhine
    3,779
    3,770
    110.Neiman
    3,766
    111.Werth
    3,757
    112.Wiebe
    3,754
    113.Dann
    3,735
    114.Elkin
    3,578
    3,566
    116.Samano
    3,547
    3,544
    3,513
    119.Tarter
    3,507
    120.Stang
    3,505
    3,454
    122.Tepper
    3,416
    123.Sobel
    3,405
    3,395
    3,383
    3,326
    3,315
    128.Malott
    3,289
    129.Drago
    3,275
    3,256
    131.Alpert
    3,243
    3,222
    133.Slaven
    3,221
    3,218
    3,208
    136.Bodden
    3,183
    3,153
    3,138
    139.Laub
    3,131
    140.Foor
    3,113
    141.Kogan
    3,102
    3,099
    3,093
    3,073
    145.Finkel
    3,060
    146.Gutman
    3,056
    3,046
    3,009
    149.Hepner
    2,961
    2,960
    151.Pauls
    2,958
    2,938
    153.Fedor
    2,937
    2,935
    155.Feder
    2,884
    156.Balzer
    2,869
    157.Stanko
    2,853
    2,841
    2,786
    160.Boris
    2,780
    2,772
    162.Feld
    2,766
    163.Miron
    2,739
    2,737
    2,732
    166.Dubin
    2,731
    2,731
    168.Boese
    2,715
    169.Skiba
    2,700
    170.Novick
    2,695
    171.Sklar
    2,692
    172.Simeon
    2,690
    173.Nitz
    2,667
    174.Licht
    2,665
    175.Pesina
    2,662
    176.Danis
    2,651
    177.Manno
    2,644
    178.Begin
    2,644
    179.Heidt
    2,643
    180.Mendel
    2,642
    181.Botkin
    2,616
    182.Kuzma
    2,588
    2,574
    184.Topp
    2,572
    2,547
    2,538
    2,538
    188.Timko
    2,537
    2,530
    190.Kulick
    2,521
    191.Richer
    2,513
    192.Dark
    2,507
    2,498
    194.Karlin
    2,493
    2,485
    196.Kovar
    2,473
    197.Wiens
    2,458
    198.Rasch
    2,457
    199.Kamin
    2,455
    2,439
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