PANOV
Panov
Panov is a British surname of Eastern European origin, believed to have its roots in Russia or Bulgaria. This surname is relatively rare in the United Kingdom and is found mainly among immigrant communities or individuals with Eastern European ancestry.
The etymology of the surname Panov is thought to be derived from the Russian or Bulgarian word "pan", which historically denoted a nobleman or a landowner. The addition of the suffix "-ov" is a common practice in Slavic languages to indicate "son of".
Individuals bearing the surname Panov may have diverse backgrounds and family histories, often tracing their ancestry back to Russia, Bulgaria, or other Slavic countries. Immigration patterns and historical events have contributed to the dispersion of the surname to various parts of the world, including the UK.
As with many surnames, the meaning and significance of Panov can vary depending on the specific family or individual. Researching one's genealogy and understanding the cultural context of the surname can provide insights into the rich tapestry of history and heritage associated with the Panov surname.
There are approximately 32 people named Panov in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Panov.