Kirilova

Kirilova is a British surname originating from Eastern European countries, notably Russia and Bulgaria, where it is derived from the masculine given name Kiril, meaning "lordly" or "masterful." The suffix "-ova" is a common Slavic addition, indicating that the individual is female.

The surname Kirilova is relatively rare in Britain, suggesting that individuals bearing this name may have ancestors who migrated from Eastern Europe. As with many surnames of Slavic origin, its prevalence in the UK may be due to immigration patterns or historical movements of people.

The Kirilova surname reflects a rich cultural heritage and historical significance, often inspiring a sense of identity and belonging within British families of Eastern European descent. Over time, variations in spelling and pronunciation may have emerged, further enriching the diversity and complexity of this surname.

Despite its rarity, the surname Kirilova contributes to the vibrant tapestry of British surnames, embodying the diverse roots and histories of families in the United Kingdom.

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There are approximately 63 people named Kirilova in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Kirilova.

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