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Testov is a term that may refer to several subjects in Slavic-language contexts. In onomastics, it is most commonly encountered as a surname. The form Testov follows the common Slavic pattern of a family name formed with the suffix -ov, which typically signals a patronymic origin or relation to an ancestor. The surname appears in records across Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, including Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, and Serbia, among others, reflecting historical patterns of migration and naming. Exact etymology is not universally documented and can vary by region; some interpretations trace the root to a personal name or nickname from which the surname was derived.

Testov can also function as a toponym, appearing as a geographic name in local or regional contexts

In encyclopedic references, Testov is treated as a surname and, less commonly, as a place name. The

Notable examples or citations may be found in regional biographical dictionaries or geographic lists, but as

within
Slavic-speaking
areas.
In
such
uses,
the
name
often
derives
from
an
individual
or
from
descriptive
terms
in
local
languages,
though
specific
meanings
can
differ
by
locality.
limited
availability
of
comprehensive,
centralized
sources
means
that
regional
registries,
historical
documents,
and
local
gazetteers
are
often
necessary
to
verify
specific
instances
of
the
name.
of
now
there
is
no
single,
widely
recognized
article
focusing
on
Testov
as
a
standalone
subject.