Khovrin
Khovrin is a surname of Russian origin. It is derived from the given name Khovra, which itself is a diminutive of the Old Slavic name Khravos, meaning "brave" or "strong." Like many Russian surnames, it was likely adopted by families or individuals associated with a person named Khovra. The surname is not exceptionally common but is found throughout Russia and among the Russian diaspora. There are no widely known historical figures or significant public personalities with the surname Khovrin that have gained international recognition, though it is possible that individuals with this name have made contributions within more localized spheres or specific fields of expertise. As with any surname, the history and prevalence of Khovrin are tied to the broader patterns of Russian onomastics and the migration of people. Variations in spelling might exist due to transliteration from Cyrillic script into other alphabets.