Kruglov
Kruglov is a surname of Slavic origin, commonly found in Russia and other Eastern European countries. The name is derived from the word "krug" which means "circle" or "round" in many Slavic languages, possibly referring to a person who lived in a round dwelling, or had a round face, or perhaps indicating a connection to a circle of people or a community. Like many surnames, its exact origin can vary depending on the specific family and region.
Notable individuals bearing the surname Kruglov include Yuri Kruglov, a Russian politician, and Oleg Kruglov, a