The meaning and history of surnames Ionnikov (Ionikov, Ionnikoff, Ionnikof)
Surname Ionnikov in 50% of cases is of Russian origin, 5% - Ukrainian, 10% - Belarus, 30% comes from the languages of the peoples of Russia (Tatar, Mordovian, Bashkir, Buryat, etc), 5% of cases occur from the Bulgarian or Serbian languages. In any case, the name was derived from the name, nickname, occupation or residence distant human ancestor in the male line.
Surname Ionnikov listed quite unique in the space of Russia. In certain noteworthy old receipts residents with that name were important figures from the Slavic Tula philistinism in XVII-XVIII centuries, were holding a respectable power and honor. The first evidence of the names can be found in the list of the census of All Russia during the reign of John the Terrible. The rulers there was a special list of notable and pleasantly spoken names that were given in the case of the approximate location or special awards. In consequence of that, this name has retained its primary origin is rare.
Writing a Latin surname: Ionnikov
Famous namesakes:
Ionnikov Alan Polikarpovich
(Pribytkovo city, Leningrad region, Russia)
Ionnikov Semen Elpidiforovich
(Kamyshin city, Volgograd region, Russia)
Ionnikov Erasmus Feofilovich
(Ishim city, Tyumen region, Russia)
Ionnikov Cyril Romulovich
(Scherbinka city, Moscow region, Russia)
Ionnikov Ustin Prokofievich
(Skopin city, Ryazan region, Russia)
Ionnikov Valentin Potapevich
(Zapadnaya Dvina city, Tver region, Russia)
Ionnikov Miroslav Varlamovich
(Stepurino city, Tver region, Russia)
Ionnikov Leonti Dominikovich
(Vypolzovo city, Tver region, Russia)
Ionnikov Nikolay Timofeevich
(Andrushevka city, Zhitomir region, Ukraine)
Ionnikov Valentin Nikolayevich
(Zhitomir city, Zhitomir region, Ukraine)
Ionnikov Sergey Nikolayevich
(Andrushevka city, Zhitomir region, Ukraine)