MIHAYLOV
Mihaylov
Mihaylov is a British surname of Eastern European origin, particularly associated with Bulgaria and the wider Balkans region. The name is a variant of the Bulgarian surname Mihaylov, derived from the given name "Mihail", which is the Bulgarian form of "Michael".
The surname Mihaylov is commonly found among British individuals with Bulgarian heritage or ancestry. It reflects the historical connections and migrations between Bulgaria and the United Kingdom. Those bearing the surname Mihaylov often have a proud cultural heritage linked to Bulgaria's history, traditions, and customs.
Within British society, individuals with the surname Mihaylov may have achieved notable accomplishments in various fields, contributing to the rich tapestry of the British multicultural community. This surname serves as a testament to the diverse migration patterns that have shaped the UK's population over the years.
Overall, the surname Mihaylov symbolises a fusion of Bulgarian and British identities, celebrating the diversity and interconnectedness of the global community.
There are approximately 118 people named Mihaylov in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Mihaylov.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Borislav
- Georgi
- Igor
- Ivan
- Kalin
- Martin
- Mihail
- Miroslav
- Todor
- Valentin
- Vasil
- Vladislav
Female
- Amanda
- Angel
- Christine
- Claire
- Elisa
- Emma
- Janet
- Katie
- Nadezhda
- Nadia