Kirilov

Kirilov is a British surname of Eastern European origin, particularly common in Russia and Bulgaria. The name is derived from the given name Kirill, which itself comes from the Greek name Kyrios, meaning "lord" or "master". The surname Kirilov is commonly used to signify a person's connection to the Orthodox Christian faith, as Saint Cyril was an important figure in the history of Christianity, responsible for developing the Cyrillic alphabet.

The Kirilov surname is present in the British Isles due to the various waves of migration and cultural exchange that have taken place throughout history. Individuals bearing the Kirilov surname may have roots in Russia, Bulgaria, or other Eastern European countries where the name is prevalent.

Over the years, many bearers of the Kirilov surname have made significant contributions to various fields, such as art, science, and politics. The name continues to be passed down through generations, linking individuals to their heritage and family roots.

The Kirilov surname is a reminder of the diverse cultural influences that have shaped Britain and highlights the rich tapestry of identities that make up the country's population.

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There are approximately 37 people named Kirilov in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Kirilov.

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