Lopukhin
Lopukhin is a Russian surname. It is derived from the given name Lopukha, a diminutive of Lop, which itself is a short form of various Slavic given names containing the element "-lop-", possibly meaning "lame" or "clumsy". The surname is found in various branches of the Russian nobility and is associated with several historical figures.
One prominent individual with this surname was Eudoxia Lopukhina, the first wife of Tsar Peter the Great.
Another notable Lopukhin was Ivan Lopukhin, a philosopher and Freemason active in the late 18th century. He
The Lopukhin family has a long history in Russia, with members serving in military, civil, and religious