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Unusual surnames

Unusual surnames- on the one hand, this is an unusual fate and increased attention to a person with an unusual surname. On the other hand, there is an increased burden on a person.

Unusual surnames are interesting primarily because they have a certain meaning. The meaning of the surname gives a hint, a key to understanding a person - his character, his desires, his past. This is what makes such surnames attractive.

Some unusual surnames cause a smile and positive feelings in the people around you and in the person himself, while others cause a negative reaction. In this list of surnames we have given mainly characteristic surnames, causing positive emotions.

Unusual surnames

Avramchik

Avrorin

Adamczyk

Alyonkin

Albus– white (lat.)

Amethysts

America

Arbat

Amphitheaters

Angelin

Antonchik

Apostle

Arakcheev- heavy drinker

Arapchik

Artyukh

Aphrodite

Babochkin

Babushkin

Bazaarchik

Baranchik

Barysh

Shoe

poor man

Bellerophon- hero Greek mythology, who defeated the three-headed monster Chimera

Soulless

Portless

Bezputov

Bezumov

Bezukhov

Moneyless

Unsurname

Bray

Belava

Belenets

Belenky

Whitewing

Belukha

White

Belyai

Birch

Beskrylov

Bloodless

Immortal

Good

Bozhiev

Bogodukh

Bogatyr

Rich

Log

Valenkin

Cornflower

Varvarin

After all

Magnify

Bicycles

Verigo(chains, shackles)

Loyal

Vertonozhkin(fidgety)

Vertoplyasov

Wind

Windmill

Vinokhod

Vislobryukhov

Cherry

Vladykin

Volga

Wolf-predatory

Voluy

Liar

Guy– born of the earth (Greek)

Storm

Grozny

Golubasha

Little Dove

Gospodinov

Cooker

Humpbacked

Sinners

Mushroom

Grinya

Go for a walk

Danilets

Devochkin

Devushkin

Tar

Tar

Derun

Danube

Denezhkin

Rain

Thrush

Druzhina

Dubyaga

Think

Durilo

Ermak

Yozhikov

Yozhin

Greedy

Zhdan

Burnt

Zhemchuzhnik

Painters

Redneck

Zhulikov

Scored

Grab

Little hare

Bunny

Zamotailov

Zaporozhets

Zvezdin

Bell ringer

Green

Zozulya

tooth

Toothpickers

Deliverer

Issacharov

Jordan

Carp

Kasyan

Square

Kvasha

Brickmaker

Klyui

Mare

Mare

Kozlopasov

Trump

Witch

Caulaincourt

Deck

Kopeikin

Short

Korzhay

Roe

cat

Koshechkin

Cat

Krasavin

Handsome

Beautiful

Krasnozhen

beauty

Krasulya

Screamer

Curly

Crimea

Lada

Ladushkin

Lampadov

Larya

Lapot

Laskin

Swan

Lenik

Lentsov

Lihar

Loboda

Lobotryasov

Lopushok

Burdock

Darling

Love

Lyalin

Lyalkin

Stores

Mazepa

Mazurok

Malik

Boys

Bear

Miller

Menyailov

Metals

Flash

Missoula

Millionaires

Mirgorod

Mitrofanushkin

Molitvin

Silent

Monakhov

Moskvich

Ice cream

Ant

fly agaric

Publican

Nebaba

Negrey

Blacks

Gentle

Nectars

Insatiable

Nepomnyashchy

Do not shoot

Neophytov(initiate, convert)

Let's go

Nothing

Ogurey

Ogurchikov

Odessa

Disposable

Ozherelev

Ozerny

Mistletoe

Nut

Officers

Pyramids

Bad

Is it true

Preferences

Bite it

Monday

Sprinkle

Poltava

Justice

Examples

Prince

Sold

Friday

Take a walk

Rakov

Reasons

Rye

Riga

Riga

Fisherman

Samara

Sour

Sweet

Listen

Magpie

Spesivtsev

Spoke

Arrow

Telescopes

Tron

shoe

Tufelkin

Tyapkin

Umov

Umnov

Uralets

Ufimchik

Porcelain

Philadelphia

Philologists(word lover)

Khalyavin

Khitryuk

Hosts

Cold

Bachelors

Tsarsky

Catch

Tsesarsky

Charodeev

Chernomorets

Black

Chertok

Shugai

Shurenok

Generously

Instance

Jupiters

Yulianov

Berry

Yaldigov(parasite, parasite, spendthrift and reveler)

Hawk

With such surnames it is difficult to be an ordinary person.

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A little preface. I work in a commercial bank and maintain shareholder registers. To date, these registries have collected more than 70 thousand people ( Small town!) and we decided to collect ratings from all the cool names we came across, and then draw a prize for the week, month, etc.
Just funny surnames such as Popik, Tadpolastikov, Truffle and others are included only in the starting ratings, therefore I do not list them here.
Well, this is what we have in the collection (I swear, everything is documented, I saw copies of the passport!) Kakashkind, BlyaTko, Chmyryuk, a woman with the surname Polovaya (an interesting question: how is life, Polovaya?), an eccentric with the sonorous surname Beeliner (I wonder if he has a cell phone) handed over for free?), a man named Tampak (I really want to add, don’t I?), worthy citizen Judas Shlemovich Prezerman (just like Chekhovsky: there is no such thing,
which could not become a Jewish surname, but what a first and patronymic name!), director of a reputable company with the last name Piskin (when he calls the office, everyone freaks out)
Well, now the first three (in descending order) of the current month, I’ll repeat - I have copies of passports!)
3) Alexander Nikolaevich Sraka (strong, right?)
2) Leonid Naumovich Khuer (even stronger!) and
1st place - hit of the season - a woman with the last name INTRALIGATOR (like
international crocodile).
We decided to study all 2.7 million subscribers of the Moscow telephone network and specifically identify such names.
The letter “B” turned out to be the richest in obscene surnames. In Moscow, one Blyabkin and nine Blyablins are toiling under the yoke of teasers. And even without the number of owners of such surnames as Blyaror, Blyatnik and simply Blyakh. We express our sympathy to these people. And also Blyakher, Blyakherova and all the Blyakhmans. Against the backdrop of these sufferers, one can only rejoice for three
families who proudly bear the surname Bobik. Or
Bobinchik-Rabinovich. And there are two Nedrishchevs in Moscow, but there is another Sruchkin, four Zadnikovs and one Sukhozad. There are, respectively, five Pyatizhopovs. For every three Nadkhullins there is one Podkhullin. Onanizev is present in two
copies, Pupkin - three, and Sivukho also two. The letter “B” in the Russian alphabet can only compete with the letter “X”, which begins with three Kherdvimovs, one Khernykh, one Hernes, one Kheresh and three Kherenkovs.
For some reason, the surname Alkashov is very unpopular among us - there are only two of them.
But five families bear the surname Pedik. They are joined by the citizens of Pedora and Pedyachaya, against whose background the owners of the surnames Shnurapet, Shabash, Zyuzya, Zaduyviter, Sivokobylenko, Sivokoz, Paltsapupa, live very well,
Zababashkin, Durnopeiko, Narko, Shmal and Glyukin. We believe that one citizen Mudel and nine Mudorisovs were very unlucky.
But the fact that in Moscow for every Bad one there were three Good ones and even three Good ones suggests that good people still more than bad ones.
Well, and finally: there are as many as 121 Sharikovs among us, of which P.P. only one. Chaynikov -17 (it’s good to introduce yourself when a traffic cop stops you on the road). And about politics. There are 39 Zyuganovs living in Moscow, four Yeltsins. Plus varieties: Yeltsin - 1, Eltsin - 2, Elson - 3. Chernomyrdins - 31, Chernomordovs - 1, Chernomordikovs - 1, Chernomordikovs - 5, Lenins - 6, Krupskys - 36, Stalins - 3.
Ivanovs are the most common in Moscow - 21,833 subscribers. Behind them are not the Petrovs at all, as one might assume, but the Kuznetsovs - 17440. The Petrovs are in third place - 9953, pushing out the legitimate Sidorovs, of whom there are also a lot.

I work in a commercial bank and maintain shareholder registers. To date, these registries have collected more than 70 thousand people (small town!) - and we decided to collect ratings from all the cool names we came across, and then draw a prize of the week, month, etc.

Just funny names like Popik, Tadpolastikov, Truffle and others are included only in the starting ratings, so I don’t list them here.

Well, this is what we have in the collection (I swear, everything is documented, I saw copies of the passport!).

Kakashkind, Blyatko, Chmyryuk, a woman with the surname Polovaya (interesting question: how is life, Polovaya?), an eccentric with the sonorous surname Beeliner (interesting, they gave him a cell phone for free?), a man named Tampak (I just want to add, right?), worthy citizen Judas Shlemovich Prezerman (this is Chekhovsky’s way: there is no such thing that could not become a Jewish surname, and what a name and patronymic!), director of a reputable company named Piskin (when he calls the office, everyone freaks out).

Well, now the first three (in ascending order) of the current month, I repeat - I have copies of passports!)

3) Alexander Nikolaevich Sraka (strong, right?)

2) Leonid Naumovich Khuer (even stronger!) and

1st place - hit of the season - a woman with the last name INTRALIGATOR (like an international crocodile).

We decided to study all 2.7 million subscribers of the Moscow telephone network and specifically identify such names.

The letter "B" turned out to be the richest in obscene surnames.
In Moscow, one Blyabkin and nine Blyablins are toiling under the yoke of teasers. And even without the number of owners of such surnames as Blyaror, Blyatnik and simply Blyakh. We express our sympathy to these people. And also Blyakher, Blyakherova and all the Blyakhmans.

Against the backdrop of these sufferers, one can only rejoice for the three families that proudly bear the name Bobik. Or Bobinchik-Rabinovich.

And there are only two Nedrischevs in Moscow, but there is another Sruchkin, four Zadnikovs and one Sukhozad.

There are, respectively, five Pyatizhopovs.
For every three Nadkhullins there is one Podkhullin.
Onanizev is present in two copies, Pupkin in three, and Sivukho in two.

The letter “B” in the Russian alphabet can only compete with the letter “X”, which begins with three Kherdvimovs, one Khernykh, one Hernes, one Heresh and three Kherenkovs.

For some reason, the surname Alkashov is very unpopular among us - there are only two of them.

But five families bear the surname Faggot!
They are joined by the citizens of Pedora and Pedyachaya, against whose background the owners of the surnames Shnurapet, Shabash, Zyuzya, Zaduyviter, Sivokobylenko, Sivokoz, Paltsapupa, Zababashkin, Durnopeiko, Narko, Shmal and Glyukin live very well.

We believe that one citizen Mudel and nine Mudorisovs were very unlucky.

But the fact that in Moscow there were three Good and even three Good people for every Bad person suggests that there are still more good people than bad ones.

And, finally, there are as many as 121 Sharikovs among us, of which P.P. only one.

Chaynikov -17 (it’s good to introduce yourself when a traffic cop stops you on the road).

And about politics. There are 39 Zyuganovs living in Moscow, four Yeltsins.
Plus varieties: Yeltsin - 1, Eltsin -2, Elson - 3.
Chernomyrdins - 31, Chernomordovs - 1, Chernomordikovs - 1, Chernomordins - 5, Lenins - 6, Krupskys - 36, Stalins - 3.

Ivanovs are the most common in Moscow - 21,833 subscribers.
Behind them are not the Petrovs at all, as one might assume, but the Kuznetsovs - 17440. The Petrovs are in third place - 9953, pushing out the legitimate Sidorovs, of whom there are also a lot.

Modern unusual first names- this is a memory of the era in which they appeared. Decent in Russia noble families began to form relatively recently, and before that, families were called words that were used in popular speech and were not subject to any censorship. So, for example, if the father had one black eye or was lame, the family was called Krivenkiye. With the same logic, they were called Fingerless, Earless and Handless. No other countries in the world can compare with Ukraine and Russia in the originality of surnames.

Slavic cool, unusual surnames:

  • Unwise;
  • Maudlin;
  • Poor;
  • Semirozum;
  • Prusachok;
  • Pyatizhopkin;
  • Bobinchik, Ave.

Funny people's last names

Original, interesting surnames people have different nationalities. Many of them surprise and make you laugh until your stomach hurts. It is unlikely that everyone who received funny surnames, first names or patronymics in their passports lives in harmony with them, because such people have to be subjected to ridicule and laughter from others since childhood. However, you should treat this with irony and humor, because there will always be a person who is even more unlucky, for example, Lyubov Koshek or Zakhar Zapadlovsky.

For VK for girls

Living with a dissonant surname is not very comfortable, so most girls try to change it or at least hide it from others. Young representatives of the fair sex are selected for social networks beautiful, laconic pseudonyms that only partially resemble the real name. Thanks to this, discontent and shame disappear, but friends, nevertheless, easily recognize the girls. Which cool names for VKontakte exist? Examples of successfully modified aliases:

  • for Naumenko Ira – Naum Irina, Naira;
  • for Prus Sveta - Lana Tarakanova, Lana Prus;
  • for Anna Kuznetsova – Anna Blacksmith (literal translation into English);
  • for Nastya Ivanova - Ivanna Nastina (switching FI places).

The funniest surnames in Russia

You can find crazy Russian surnames in the telephone directory. For example, in the capital there are several families with interesting options: Dobryden, Yesterday, Eybogins, Galoshes, Kuku, Khvataimukhi, Shchiborshch, Zadneulitsa, Kukishi. The list can be continued for a very long time: various authors (usually social service workers) compile large-scale collections and ratings of the funniest names/surnames registered in Russia.

For girls

In any large group there are owners of strange, ugly and even obscene surnames. From the huge number, we can highlight the following interesting surnames for girls:

  • Brekhunova;
  • Zhopina;
  • Kazyavkina;
  • Sexual;
  • Mozgoedova;
  • Khryukin;
  • Naked;
  • Zhirnova;
  • Durnopeiko;
  • Snot;
  • Dobrobaba;
  • Corpse;
  • Lokhova;
  • Still beer.

Complex double rares have a special “charm” female surnames Russian women:

  • Shura-Bura;
  • Kill-Joyful;
  • Bita-Marya;
  • Honest-Good;
  • Buffalo Cat.

Sometimes surnames that seem normal at first glance look strange and funny when combined with women’s professions. A selection of such funny, sometimes scary tandems:

  • doctor of the Sick;
  • artist of the Meshkova fashion house;
  • cosmetologist Decrepit;
  • salesman-cashier Skorobogatova;
  • Pediatrician Plague;
  • geologist Zemlyannaya;
  • store director Gnilomyasova;
  • headmistress of the school Book.

Funny male surnames

Usually funny male surnames catch the eye of those whose work involves parsing a huge number of letters and applications. Among the recipients and applicants you can find Kozlov, Kisel, Pasyukov and other citizens whose names bring a smile to their face. Listed below are the ridiculous and funny Russian surnames of Russian men. These include:

  • Fucking;
  • Nadryshchev;
  • Blyakherov;
  • Bobinchik;
  • Kherenkov;
  • Zababashkin;
  • Glyukin;
  • Pupkin;
  • Fucking;
  • Zadnikov;
  • Bobik;
  • Abebe;
  • Sharikov;
  • Dry back;
  • Syvokoz;
  • Didus;
  • Durnopeiko;
  • Cord.

The funniest surnames in the world

Among other nations, Moldovans and Romanians have succeeded in creating funny names. Among them there are many Boshar (translated as “pumpkin”), Mosh (“grandfather”), Surdulov (“deaf”), Berbekaev (“ram”). Chechens are not inferior to these peoples; their families can be called Pomoevs, Saraevs, Nadoevs and even Playboys. The most funny names and surnames in the world are also found among Armenians and Georgians - these are Zaseyany, Opokhmelyan, Zarzhaveli, Dobegulia.

There are many funny Japanese names - Nakamode, Sukasena, Oherachu, Komusishi, Shirehari, Herovato. In America there lives an insurance agent whose name is Chip Munk; when pronounced, the words are combined and sound like “chipmunk”. In addition, the United States is known for the prevalence of such surnames as Assman, which translates into Russian as “ass man.” We would call the Canadian Wacko family like the Crazy Ones. The Polish resident Bzdashek Zapadlovsky also distinguished himself.

A separate list should be formed among famous personalities– football players and athletes. Foreigners proudly bear surnames in their own country, but in Russia they sound ridiculous and ridiculous. List of football players who were unlucky with their name:

  • Mandanda Steve;
  • Child Paul;
  • Sicinho;
  • I'm Conan Didier;
  • Lenya Ivan;
  • Gad Marjan;
  • Kaka;
  • Nasri Samir;
  • Chuka Stefano Okaka;
  • Kakalov Georgy;
  • Pukki Teemu;
  • Abdullah the Fool;
  • Popa Mariusz;
  • Pivko Rafal;
  • Ogogo Abu;
  • Pukanych Adrian.

Ukrainian

Cossack roots can be recognized by the names in Ukrainian passports. The sharp-tongued Cossacks did not skimp on giving funny, sometimes even offensive nicknames to their brothers. Thus, the funniest surnames of Ukrainians have survived to this day:

  • Vernyvolya;
  • Netudyhata;
  • Davicosa;
  • Vykhrestyuk;
  • Abyyak;
  • Pidoprygora;
  • Zazhryshchenko;
  • Vystavnoga;
  • Ridkokasha;
  • Hakalo;
  • Pindyura;
  • Zhopinsky;
  • Galushka;
  • Yellowlegs;
  • Gulyayden;
  • Gryzidub;
  • Nosulya;
  • Unclean.

Jewish

Not only Slavic surnames capable of making Russians laugh. funny Jewish surnames can only be assessed in conjunction with the name. These “pearls” include:

  • Lolita Sole;
  • Melon Merlin;
  • Psyche Vatnik;
  • Cylinder Grave Digger;
  • Monya Baldy;
  • Leah Sherenga;
  • Helmet Robostone;
  • Itsyk Lechitsa;
  • Me Shalashibes;
  • Fanya Cork;
  • Shmulik Rag;
  • Rivka Lopata;
  • Motya Naftalin;
  • Faina Dratva;
  • Immanuel Portyanka;
  • Maria Help;
  • Lena Dial;
  • Pesya Barrier;
  • Chaim Kukish;
  • Tsylya Shkurnik;
  • Aron Benefit;
  • Yosef Pshik.

Chinese names and surnames

For foreigners Chinese names are a set of hieroglyphs of unknown meaning. However, every name in this country carries a literal meaning, which is sometimes not just funny, but even indecent. Funny Chinese first and last names:

  • Fàn tǒng – means “fool”, “lazy person/freeloader”;
  • Lái gāo cháo – “to achieve orgasm”;
  • Shǎn diànqiú – “ball lightning”;
  • Hè hèhe (does not need translation);
  • Сháng gāo cháo – “frequent orgasm”.

Even if you don’t go into details of the translation, many Chinese have names that are funny in pronunciation:

  • Sun Wyn Wchai;
  • Take out Drink yourself;
  • Take out Su Him.

Funny celebrity last names

Real names stars Russian stage, cinema and show business are not as euphonious as their pseudonyms. Below are just them short list. Funny last names famous people(the first is a pseudonym, the second is real name):

  • Pavel Kashin - Pavel Kvasha;
  • Jasmine – Semendueva Sara;
  • Queen Natasha – Rip Natasha;
  • Marshal Alexander - Minkov Alexander;
  • Malinin Alexander – Vyguzov Alexander;
  • Andrey Razin – Vadim Krivorotov;
  • Lolita Milyavskaya - Gorelik Lolita;
  • Rotaru Sofia - Rotar Sofia;
  • Abraham Russo - Efrem Apdzhyan;
  • Rubashkin - Chernorubashkin Boris;
  • Stashevsky Vlad - Tverdokhlebov Vyacheslav.

Top funny surnames

For outsiders, very funny surnames are another reason to have fun, but their owners often have a hard time. WITH kindergarten such people have to endure ridicule from their peers, so many of these “lucky” people sooner or later decide to make changes to their passport details. Below are the most strange surnames, registered in the CIS countries:

  • Mess;
  • Golomudko;
  • Worm;
  • Lice;
  • Perebeinos;
  • Bananovich;
  • Boobs;
  • Viper;
  • Vypyrailova;
  • Killwolf;
  • Steering wheel;
  • One-pose;
  • Dokhlik;
  • Uncle;
  • Podluk;
  • Dulya;
  • Drishch;
  • Chmyryuk;
  • Asshole;
  • Beeliner;
  • Kakashkind.

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We are already accustomed to the fact that every person has a surname, which distinguishes him from others, shows his belonging to a certain family and is inherited. However, this was not always the case. The official assignment of a surname to each person occurred less than a century ago, which in the context of history is a very short period of time. The history of each individual surname is unique in its own way. Sometimes dozens of people with the same last name live in the same territory. Sometimes it happens that we smile when we hear some unusual surname. Today we will talk about such rare family names.

In fact, there are a lot of rare surnames that really ring a bell. There are simply relatively few bearers of such surnames. It is impossible to cover them all in the article, but we will at least try to classify them and divide them into groups.

  1. Single letter surnames: despite the simplicity of their composition, they are quite rare and unusual for hearing. People are registered in Moscow by last name ABOUT ,YU And E .
  2. Surnames consisting of one syllable: They are also not very common. Only a few families with surnames live in Russia An , Yong , That And Before .
  3. Surnames-toponyms: these are surnames that are consonant with the names of cities or rivers. For example, not many people have surnames like:
  • Moscow ;
  • America ;
  • Astrakhan ;
  • Kamchatka and others.
  1. Legendary surnames: these are the names of literary and historical heroes, the carriers of which are also very few. These include names such as:
  • Crusoe ;
  • Grozny ;
  • Pozharsky ;
  • Chatsky ;
  • Karenin and others.
  1. Double-root surnames: this includes surnames obtained by merging two words at once. Some names sound quite euphonious and are quite common, but you rarely see surnames such as:
  • Good afternoon ;
  • Eybogin ;
  • Backstreet ;
  • Comb my mane ;
  • Nepeyvoda ;
  • Cool gunpowder ;
  • Grab it ;
  • Shchiborshch ;
  • Kill and others.
  1. Surnames consonant ordinary words : these are words that, when officially recorded, did not receive normal suffixation using suffixes typical for surnames -s And -in:

- consonant with nouns:

  • Water ;
  • Stove ;
  • Freezing ;
  • Pot ;
  • Chizh ;
  • Magpie and many others;

- consonant verbs:

  • Tron ;
  • Razdobudko ;
  • Bite it ;
  • Klyui ;
  • Negrey and others;

- consonant with adverbs:

  • On the side ;
  • Sometimes ;
  • Generously ;
  • Nothing ;
  • Let's go and others.

This list can be continued endlessly. We do not set ourselves the task of covering the entire scope of rare Russian surnames: we have outlined only the main trends in their existence. And after all, each of the surnames has its own unique, unique story, which can tell about the life of our distant ancestors.

Where could such rare and unusual surnames, unfamiliar to our ears, come from? Initially, a person was given a nickname that distinguished him from the rest of the people. If a nickname stuck with a person, it gradually became a name assigned to a certain clan or family, even if unofficially. So the nickname turned into a surname. Since nicknames are most often rude or mocking in nature, all modern rare, unusual surnames come from them. Their origins can be very different, but people who study anthroponymy (the history of surnames, first names, patronymics and nicknames of a person) identify several main trends in the origin of such names.

  1. Last names were given according to appearance person:
  • Bryla (that was the name of people with plump, saggy lips);
  • Lobar (a person of large build);
  • Pupysh (the so-called pimply man);
  • Uraz (crippled person);
  • Mug (ugly person);
  • Makura (blind person);
  • Fursik (short man).
  1. The surname could reflect occupation person, his profession:
  • Obabok (that’s what our ancestors called people who traded in mushrooms);
  • Vozovik (a person selling goods from a cart);
  • Lazebnik (barber);
  • Argun (Vladimir carpenter);
  • Clamp (one who deals with horses).
  1. Character traits also often appeared in unusual surnames:
  • Butt (as in some areas they called a stupid and stubborn person);
  • Ogibenya (a nickname for a flattering and deceitful person);
  • Kichiga (empty man);
  • Buzun (fighter);
  • Palga (nickname for a clumsy person).

4. Last names could be given according to place of residence:

  • Zaporozhets ;
  • Vyatich ;
  • Moskvich ;
  • Volyn ;
  • Uralets and others.
  1. Since Russian culture was formed for many centuries under the influence of Orthodoxy, many rare surnames have church origin:
  • Prayer ;
  • Deacon ;
  • Bell ;
  • chanter ;
  • Bogodukh and others.

Thus, each surname has its own little story. How nice it would be if every person with a unique surname revealed its secret and preserved its history for their descendants. However, in the history of all rare surnames, common points can be identified.

XIII-XIV centuries

At this time, people in villages began to be distinguished not only by their first names, but also by their surnames. Noble boyars received dashing and sonorous surnames, but the peasantry did not know how to speak beautifully, so they had the most dissonant surnames. Some of them never received a suffix and retained their original form:

  • Fritter ;
  • Fool ;
  • Oakmaker ;
  • Bogomaz ;
  • Tit ;
  • stub and others.

70s of the XIX century

In 1874, Alexander II carried out a military reform, according to which universal military duty, which entailed legal registration surnames for all males. There were often cases when a recruit found it difficult to answer the question of what his last name was. In this case, the surname was given right away, most often based on appearance. Since there was no time to fantasize, surnames often turned out funny and even rude. Some of them have reached us:

  • Toothless ;
  • One-armed ;
  • Hard of hearing ;
  • Crooked ;
  • Redhead ;
  • Forehead and other names.

90s of the XIX century

In 1897, the first all-Russian population census was carried out, which legally assigned surnames not only to men, but also to women and children. The surname finally became officially assigned to a specific family. In some places, census takers gave surnames the required form using typical suffixes, and in others they left them in the form of nicknames, which have become rare today:

  • Censer ;
  • Turnip ;
  • Breeze ;
  • Milk ;
  • Extreme and others.

1930s

In the 30s of the 20th century, an important era took place in general history surnames In Russia, everyone was offered to change their dissonant surnames. Entire lines of people with the most unusual surnames flocked to the registration departments. The Izvestia newspaper managed to record this historical moment: thanks to it, we have a list of those names that disappeared forever in the 30s of the last century:

  • Poltobatko ;
  • Near-Fist ;
  • Balda ;
  • Poodle ;
  • Doggie ;
  • Corn ;
  • Barefoot ;
  • whiny ;
  • fly agaric ;
  • Tail and many, many others.

This is the difficult path many rare names have gone through. Some of them managed to survive, others are irretrievably a thing of the past and exist for us only on paper. Rare surnames not always funny and absurd. Among them there are many euphonious and beautiful - ones that their bearers are rightfully proud of.