Pashkovsky
Pashkovsky is a surname of Russian origin. It is believed to derive from the given name Pashko, a diminutive of Pasha, which is itself a short form of Pavel, the Russian equivalent of Paul. The suffix "-sky" is a common Slavic adjectival suffix, often indicating an ancestral connection to a place or person. Therefore, Pashkovsky likely means "belonging to Pashko" or "descended from Pashko."
While there have been many individuals who have borne the Pashkovsky surname throughout history, none are universally