Kvon
Kvon is a surname of Slavic origin that is found primarily in Central and Eastern Europe. The name is derived from the root “kvo,” a variant of the Slavic word for “who,” and historically functioned as a patronymic identifier. Variants of the surname, such as Kvonov, Kvonova, and Kvonik, appear in genealogical records from the 14th century onward, particularly in regions that are now part of modern‑day Poland, Czech Republic, and Slovakia.
The Kvon family has been recorded in a range of occupations, including agriculture, craft trades, and, later,
In addition to its use as a surname, “Kvon” designates a small rural settlement located in the
Overall, the term Kvon encompasses both a family name with deep historical roots in Slavic-speaking territories