Macedonian Surnames
Macedonian names are used in the country of North Macedonia in southeastern Europe.
58 surnames in our directory
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58Andonov (feminine Andonova) is a Bulgarian and Macedonian surname meaning "son of Andon". The root name Andon is a variant of Anton, itself derived from the Roman family name Antonius, famously borne by the general Mark...
Etymology and OriginsAndonova is a feminine surname of Andonov, which itself is a patronymic derived from the given name Andon. Andon is a variant of Anton, which ultimately comes from the Latin name Antonius (see Anthon...
Angelov is a Bulgarian and Macedonian patronymic surname meaning "son of Angel." The root name Angel derives from the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus, which itself comes from the Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos) meanin...
Angelova is a feminine Bulgarian and Macedonian surname, derived as the feminine form of the masculine surname Angelov. The suffix "-ova" indicates a female bearer in Slavic naming traditions. Angelov itself is a patrony...
EtymologyApostolov is a Bulgarian and Macedonian patronymic surname meaning "son of Apostol". The given name Apostol derives from the Greek Apostolos, which comes from ἀπό (apo) meaning "from" and στέλλω (stello) meaning...
Apostolova is a Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine surname, formed as the female equivalent of Apostolov. In Slavic naming traditions, feminine surnames typically add a suffix such as -ova or -eva to the masculine base, m...
Atanasov (Cyrillic: Атанасов), in its feminine form Atanasova, is a Bulgarian and Macedonian surname. It is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Atanas". Atanas is the Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Athanasius, a Greek...
Atanasova is the feminine form of the Bulgarian and Macedonian surname Atanasov, which means "son of Atanas." This patronymic surname is derived from the given name Atanas, itself a Bulgarian and Macedonian form of the a...
Dimitrov is a common Bulgarian and Macedonian surname meaning "son of Dimitar." The name Dimitar itself is the Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Demetrius, which is Latinized from the Greek name Δημήτριος (Demetrios), der...
Etymology and Meaning Dimitrova is a Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine surname, derived as a feminine form of Dimitrov. The suffix '-ova' is the standard feminine patronymic ending in Bulgarian and Macedonian, marking Di...
Dimov is a Bulgarian and Macedonian surname meaning "son of Dimo". Dimo, in turn, is a diminutive of Dimitar (the Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Demetrius), ultimately derived from the Greek goddess Demeter 1. This sur...
EtymologyDimova is the feminine form of the Bulgarian and Macedonian surname Dimov, which means "son of Dimo." Dimo is a diminutive of Dimitar, the Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Demetrius, a Greek name derived from De...
Filipov is a Bulgarian and Macedonian surname meaning "son of Filip". In North Macedonia and Bulgaria, it carries a patronymic structure typical of Slavic naming traditions. The root name Filip itself derives from Philip...
Filipova is a Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine surname, formed as a direct feminine counterpart of Filipov, which derives from the given name Filip. This patronymic suffix pattern, where -ova is added to a masculine bas...
Gjorgiev is a Macedonian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Gjorgji." Gjorgji is the Macedonian form of George, ultimately derived from the Greek name Γεώργιος (Georgios), which stems from the word γεωργός (georgos) mea...
Gjorgieva is a Macedonian feminine surname, derived as the patronymic form of Gjorgiev, meaning "daughter of Gjorgji". The masculine equivalent is widespread in North Macedonia, and its feminine counterpart is used in th...
Origin and MeaningHristov is a Bulgarian and Macedonian surname that means "son of Hristo". It is a patronymic surname, formed by adding the Slavic suffix "-ov" to the given name Hristo. Hristo itself is a Bulgarian and...
Hristova is a Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine surname, equivalent to the masculine Hristov. The suffix -ova is a common Slavic patronymic marker used for women, indicating 'daughter of' or 'wife of.' Thus, Hristova mea...
Etymology and OriginIliev is a Bulgarian and Macedonian patronymic surname meaning "son of Iliya". The given name Iliya is the Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Elijah, a biblical prophet whose name originates from the He...
Etymology and Origin Ilieva is a feminine surname of Bulgarian and Macedonian origin, derived from the masculine form Iliev, which in turn is a patronymic meaning "son of Iliya." Iliya is the Bulgarian form of the biblic...
Ivanov (masculine; Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian: Иванов) is one of the most common surnames in Bulgaria and Russia. It is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Ivan". The surname is derived from the given name Ivan, the...
Ivanova is the feminine form of the Slavic surname Ivanov (or Ivanow), and is one of the most common surnames in Russia and Bulgaria. The pattern of using the feminine suffix -ova is typical in many Slavic languages, whe...
Ivanovska is a common Macedonian feminine surname, derived as the female form of Ivanovski. Patronymic in origin, Ivanovski literally means 'son of Ivan' (the Slavic form of John). In Macedonian and other South Slavic na...
Ivanovski (Macedonian: Ивановски) is a common Macedonian surname meaning "son of Ivan". The root name Ivan is a Slavic form of John, derived from Greek Ioannes. This name has deep historical significance across Slavic cu...
Jovanovska is a feminine Macedonian surname, derived as the feminine form of Jovanovski. The masculine form Jovanovski means "son of Jovan", and Jovan is the Serbian and Macedonian form of John, ultimately from the Hebre...
Jovanovski is a common Macedonian surname, derived from the given name Jovan, the Macedonian and Serbian form of John. The surname consists of the patronymic suffix -ov, meaning “son of,” combined with the adjectival suf...
Krstevska is the feminine form of the Macedonian surname Krstevski, which derives from the masculine given name Krste. The suffix "-evska" indicates a patronymic origin, meaning "wife of Krstevski" or simply "of the Krst...
EtymologyKrstevski (Macedonian: Крстевски) is a Macedonian patronymic surname meaning "son of Krste." The element -evski is a common suffix in Macedonian surnames indicating descent or affiliation. The root name Krste it...
Lazarov (Cyrillic: Лазаров) is a common Bulgarian and Macedonian surname meaning "son of Lazar." The feminine form in Macedonian is Lazarova. The name Lazar itself is derived from the New Testament figure Lazarus, who wa...
Lazarova is a Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine surname, derived as the equivalent of an English patronymic meaning "daughter of Lazar." It is the female form of Lazarov, which itself traces to the personal name Lazar, u...
Mladenovska is a Macedonian surname, the feminine form of Mladenovski. As a patronymic surname, Mladenovski means "son of Mladen," and by extension Mladenovska denotes a female bearer of the family name. The root name Ml...
Mladenovski is a Macedonian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Mladen." It reflects a common Slavic naming tradition where suffixes like -ovski, -evski, or -ski are added to a father's given name to form a family name....
Nikolov (Николов) is a patronymic surname of Bulgarian and Macedonian origin, meaning "son of Nikola." The name is derived from the personal name Nikola, which is itself a form of Nicholas, from the Greek Νικόλαος (Nikol...
Nikolova is a Bulgarian and Macedonian surname, being the feminine form of Nikolov, which means "son of Nikola 1". The root name Nicholas derives from the Greek Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning "victory of the people," compo...
Nikolovska is the feminine form of the Macedonian surname Nikolovski, derived from the given name Nikola 1, ultimately tracing back to Nicholas. The surname is patronymic, indicating “descendant of Nikola,” and is preval...
Nikolovski is a Macedonian surname meaning "son of Nikola." It is a patronymic surname, formed by adding the Slavic suffix -ovski (or its feminine counterpart -ovska) to the given name Nikola. The name Nikola itself trac...
Pandev is a Bulgarian and Macedonian surname meaning "son of Pande" (Панде), with Pande being a diminutive of Petar, the Slavic form of Peter. The surname thus derives from the given name Petar, which itself originates f...
Pandeva is a feminine Bulgarian and Macedonian surname formed as the feminine equivalent of Pandev. The name literally means 'daughter of Pandev'. EtymologyPandev is a patronymic derived from the given name Pande, which...
Pavlovska is a feminine Macedonian surname. It is the feminine form of Pavlovski, a patronymic surname meaning "son of Pavle." Pavle itself is the Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian, and Georgian form of Paul.In Macedonian na...
Pavlovski is a Macedonian surname meaning "son of Pavle," itself a form of Paul. The root Paulus from Latin means "small" or "humble" and was famously borne by the apostle Paul, a key figure in Christianity. The surname...
Petrovska is a Macedonian feminine surname, derived as the feminine form of Petrovski, which itself means “son of Petar.” The name Petar is the South Slavic form of Peter, originating from Greek Πέτρος (Petros) meaning “...
Petrovski is a Macedonian surname derived from the given name Petar, the Macedonian form of Peter. The suffix -ski is a common possessive suffix in Slavic languages, and in surnames it often indicates origin or lineage,...
Popovska is a Macedonian surname, the feminine form of Popovski. The masculine form means "son of the priest" in Macedonian, derived from pop meaning priest. The surname is common throughout North Macedonia, where it oft...
Popovski (Macedonian: Поповски) is a Macedonian surname meaning "son of the priest" (from Macedonian pop, "priest"). This patronymic surname reflects the occupation of an ancestor—a priest—and belongs to a widespread fam...
Stefanov is a Bulgarian and Macedonian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Stefan." Stefanov (Bulgarian: Стефанов), also anglicized as Stefanoff, is derived from the personal name Stefan, which itself is a form of Stephe...
Stefanova is a feminine Bulgarian and Macedonian surname, derived as the feminine form of Stefanov, meaning "daughter of Stefan" or "wife of Stefan." This patronymic suffix (-ova) is typical for feminine surnames in Slav...
Stojanov is a surname with Macedonian and Bulgarian origins, meaning "son of Stojan." It is widely used in Macedonia and Bulgaria, often reflecting the Slavic naming tradition where the suffix "-ov" indicates patronymic...
Stojanova is the feminine form of the Macedonian surname Stojanov, which itself derives from the masculine given name Stojan, a South Slavic form of the Russian and Bulgarian Stoyan. The root of these names is the Bulgar...
Stojanovska is the feminine form of the Macedonian surname Stojanovski. The surname is a patronymic derived from the male personal name Stojan, following the common Slavic suffix marking 'son of' in Macedonian onomastics...
Stojanovski (Macedonian: Стојановски) is a Macedonian surname that means "son of Stojan."Etymology and OriginThe surname is patronymic in nature, derived from the masculine given name Stojan, which itself is a Macedonian...
Todorov (Bulgarian: Тодоров) is a Bulgarian and Macedonian surname, derived as a patronymic meaning "son of Todor. Todor is the Bulgarian, Serbian and Macedonian form of Theodore, which originates from the Greek name Θεό...
Todorova is the feminine form of the Bulgarian surname Todorov. Both are derived from the given name Todor, which in turn is a Bulgarian, Serbian, and Macedonian form of Theodore, a name of Greek origin meaning "gift of...
Trajkovska is a Macedonian feminine surname, derived as the feminine form of the patronymic surname Trajkovski. The suffix -ska indicates a female bearer, following the common Slavic pattern of gendered surname endings....
Trajkovski (Macedonian: Трајковски) is a Macedonian surname meaning "son of Trajko." It belongs to the common patronymic surname pattern in the Slavic naming tradition, where the suffix -ski (feminine -ska) denotes desce...
Zdravkov is a Bulgarian and Macedonian patronymic surname meaning "son of Zdravko." The root name Zdravko derives from the South Slavic word zdrav meaning "healthy," which itself originates from the Old Slavic sŭdorvŭ. D...
Zdravkova is a Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine surname, derived as the feminine form of Zdravkov, meaning “son of Zdravko”. The root name Zdravko comes from the South Slavic word zdrav (“healthy”), ultimately tracing b...
Zlatkov is a Bulgarian and Macedonian surname derived from the masculine given name Zlatko, meaning "son of Zlatko". The name Zlatko is a diminutive of Zlatan, which itself derives from the South Slavic word zlato meanin...
Zlatkova is a Bulgarian and Macedonian surname that serves as a feminine form of Zlatkov. The suffix -ова (-’ova) is the standard Slavic feminine possessive ending, indicating “daughter of” or “wife of” a man named Zlatk...