Golovlyov
Golovlyov is a Russian surname, derived from the Russian word "golovlyov," which means "head of the village." It is a common surname in Russia and other countries with significant Russian populations. The surname is often associated with rural or agricultural backgrounds, reflecting the historical role of village heads in community governance and resource management.
The surname Golovlyov has been documented since the 17th century, with notable figures appearing in historical
In modern times, the surname Golovlyov continues to be prevalent, with individuals holding various professions and
The surname Golovlyov is also found in other Slavic languages, such as Ukrainian and Belarusian, where it