Meaning & History
Belov (Белов) is a common Russian surname, derived from the Russian word белый (bely), meaning "white". The surname belongs to a large category of Russian surnames based on colors, physical traits, or occupations. The feminine form is Belova (Белова), and variants include Belyayev and its feminine counterpart Belyayeva, all stemming from the same root meaning.
Notable Bearers
The surname Belov has been borne by numerous notable individuals, predominantly in Russian and Soviet history. In sports, Alexander Belov (1951–1978) was a celebrated Soviet basketball player. Several military figures include Alexander Belov (sergeant, 1923–1980), Alexey Belov (officer, 1909–1992), and Fyodor Belov (1920–1979), all honored as Heroes of the Soviet Union. In the arts, Grigory Belov (actor, 1895–1965) was honored as People's Artist of the USSR. Among women, Irina Belova (b. 1968) is a Russian heptathlete.
Distribution and Variants
Belov is widespread throughout Russia and among Russian-speaking populations. The variant Belyayev derives from a different adjective form but shares the 'white' meaning. The suffix -ov indicates a patronymic or possessive origin, typical of Russian surnames, literally meaning "of white" or "associated with white."
- Meaning: White
- Origin: Russian
- Type: Surname
- Usage: Russian-speaking regions
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Belov