Kozlov

Kozlov is a British surname of Russian origin. This surname is derived from the masculine given name "Kozma," which means "harmony" or "order" in Russian. The suffix "-ov" indicates "son of" in Russian.

The Kozlov surname is not as common in Britain as in Russia or other Slavic countries, but there are nevertheless individuals with this surname who are part of the British population. The presence of the Kozlov surname in Britain can be attributed to historical migrations, marriages, or other factors that have led to the dispersal of this surname across different regions.

Individuals bearing the surname Kozlov may have diverse backgrounds and histories, and their ancestors might have originated from Russia or other Eastern European countries. The pronunciation of the surname Kozlov is typically "Koz-lov" with emphasis on the first syllable.

As with many surnames, the history and genealogy of the Kozlov surname can vary among different family branches. Those interested in researching their Kozlov family heritage may find information in census records, immigration documents, or other historical archives available in Britain and beyond.

There are approximately 40 people named Kozlov in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Kozlov.

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