Radov
Radov is a surname of Slavic origin, commonly found in Eastern European countries such as Poland, Russia, and Ukraine. The etymology of the name is believed to derive from the Old Slavic word "rad," meaning "joy," "glad," or "willing." This suggests that the name may have originally been a given name or a nickname associated with someone who was cheerful or agreeable.
Variations of the surname exist across different regions and languages, reflecting historical migrations and linguistic adaptations.
Over time, individuals bearing the Radov surname have contributed to various fields, including arts, sciences, and