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What are some russian surnames that end in -kin?

Question by : what are russian surnames that end in -kin?
like pushkin moshkin lol help me!!!!

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Answer by greetings_losers
Potemkin

EDIT: that’s actually Потёмкин in Russian so, tho transliteration is Potemkin, the pronunciation would be more like Patyomkin

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  1. Hershel Krupkin says

    Pupkin, Rabkin, Sorokin, Sorkin, Orkin, Moskin, Alkin, Babkin, Chetnik, Ditkin, Elkin, Fedkin, Golkin, Ivankin, Krupkin, Lipkin, Lapkin, Levkin, Malkin, Markin, Nikin, Olkin, Pipkin, Repkin, Solkin, Zlotkin, Yarkin

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  2. svensktjej says

    Bavykin 🙂

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  3. Daria Gamaley says

    ovechkin, barashkin, cheburashkin, abalkin, abashkihn, abil'kin, babakin, sobakin, babarikin, vavavkin, vaveykin, vakin, galkin, galashkin and there are a million more!!!
    find for yourself!!! THERE ARE TOO MUCH THERE!!! CANNOT DO IT ANYMORE!!!!!!! http://www.genway.ru/lib/allfam/?keyfam=Д

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  4. Cossak says

    Pokrishkin.

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  5. Dmitry says

    The end of the "In" corresponds to the names, formed from the words of the 1st declension, usually the word is feminine or masculine personal names, complete and diminutive: Golova – Golovin, Ilya – Ilyin, Kuzma – Kuzmin, Ivan – Vanin, Misha – Mishin

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  6. Natasha G says

    bashkin, sashkin, potomkin, abashkin, abeniakin…

    anyway, take any root and add a kin….

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