Andonov
Masculine
Bulgarian, Macedonian
Meaning & Origin
Andonov (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 Antony. Ultimately, the name traces back to the Anthony, which is of unknown Etruscan origin.
Etymology and Origins
The patronymic suffix "-ov" (and its feminine "-ova") is common in Bulgarian, Macedonian, and other Slavic languages, indicating lineage. Thus, Andonov specifically denotes descent from a male ancestor named Andon. Andon itself is a localized form of Anton, which in Slavic contexts became widespread due to Christian veneration of Saint Anthony the Great and Saint Anthony of Padua.
Geographic Distribution
The surname is predominantly found in Bulgaria and North Macedonia, reflecting its linguistic roots. Similar surnames exist in other Slavic regions: Antonov in Bulgaria, Antunović in Croatia, and Antić in Serbia, among others. Variant forms such as Antov also occur.
Notable Bearers
Alyosha Andonov (born 1961), Bulgarian football head coach.
Atanas Andonov (born 1955), Bulgarian retired decathlete.
Bobi Andonov (born 1994), Australian-Macedonian singer and songwriter.
Ivaylo Andonov (born 1967), retired Bulgarian footballer.
Kiril Andonov (born 1967), Bulgarian football player.
Meaning: son of Andon
Origin: Bulgarian, Macedonian
Type: Patronymic surname
Regions: Bulgaria, North Macedonia