Tsvetkov
Masculine
Bulgarian
Meaning & Origin
Tsvetkov is a Bulgarian surname meaning “son of Tsvetko.” The root name Tsvetan derives from the Bulgarian word цвят (tsvet), meaning “flower” or “blossom,” giving the surname a floral symbolic origin. As a patronymic surname, Tsvetkov reflects a common Slavic naming tradition where the suffix -ov (or -ev) denotes “son of,” linking the bearer to a male ancestor named Tsvetko.History and DistributionThe surname Tsvetkov is most frequent in Bulgaria, where it belongs to the large class of floral-derived surnames. Variants include Cvetkov, reflecting alternate transliteration from Cyrillic, and the feminine forms Cvetkova and Tsvetkova. The name has spread to other Slavic countries and the diaspora, though its strongest association remains with Bulgaria.Notable BearersMany individuals named Tsvetkov have achieved prominence in sports, arts, and business:Aleksandar Tsvetkov (born 1990), Bulgarian footballer (midfielder)Alexei Tsvetkov (1924–2009), Russian sculptor specializing in animal figuresAlexei Tsvetkov (poet) (1947–2022), Russian poet and essayistAlexei Tsvetkov (ice hockey) (born 1981), Russian professional ice hockey forwardNikolai Tsvetkov (born 1960), Russian oligarch and founder of NikoilMikhail Tsvetkov (born 1980), Russian high jumperDmitri Tsvetkov (1890–1930), Votic teacher and linguistThese figures demonstrate the diversity of fields associated with the surname, from culture to sports and business.Cultural SignificanceThe root element tsvet (flower) imparts a natural, organic quality to the name, reflecting the onomastic practice of deriving surnames from nature. In Bulgarian culture, floral names are traditionally given both as personal names (e.g., Tsvetko, Tsvetana) and as surnames, symbolizing beauty and growth. The surname Tsvetkov thus connects its bearers to a pastoral and lyrical tradition rooted in the Slavic appreciation of nature.Meaning: Son of TsvetkoOrigin: BulgarianType: Patronymic surnameUsage region: Bulgaria, Slavic diaspora