Kirovsky
Kirovsky is a toponym and surname used in Russia and other parts of the former Soviet Union. The name is derived from Sergei Mironovich Kirov, a Soviet political figure whose assassination in 1934 led to widespread use of his name for places, streets, and institutions.
As a geographical name, Kirovsky appears in multiple forms and in various regions. In Russia, Kirovsky District
Outside Russia, the name has appeared in other former Soviet states for towns and districts, though many
Kirovsky is also a surname, used by people in Russia and other Slavic-speaking communities. As a surname,
In summary, Kirovsky is a widely used toponym and surname linked to Sergei Kirov, reflecting historical naming