The meaning and origin of the surname Kravtsov

The surname Kravtsov is quite common in Russia. The origin in half of all cases is Russian, 5% - Ukrainian, 10% - Belarusian, 30% of Russian-speaking peoples (Tatars, Moldavians, Bashkirs, etc.), the remaining cases have Bulgarian or Serbian roots.

Kuban Cossacks

The first version of the origin of the name Kravtsov

The Slavs had a tradition of giving a person a nickname in addition to a name (Ivanov, Petrov, etc.) or by occupation. Kravets comes from the profession of Kravets, in other words, a tailor. Such a surname was not uncommon, like Fishermen, Stalkers, Foresters and so on.

Second version of origin

The second version of the origin of the name of the Kravtsovs comes from the word "Kravchiy", that is, a servant serving his master. According to this theory, from ancient times Kravchis served at the palace, although later they themselves became a noble family.

Where did the Kravtsovs come from?

In the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth lived three genera with such a surname - Don, Kuban and Orenburg. The first dates back to Vasily Kravtsov, who participated in the Swiss and Prussian wars. In the third generation, the genus was divided into two families. Both became eventually palace and earned fame in many Old Slavonic lands.

The surname of Kravtsov’s origin is from the military dynasty, which participated in all Russian battles from the sixteenth century. More than six members of the family fought in the battles of Napoleon, fighting against Italy and France.

By the end of the nineteenth century, the dynasty lived in Asia and Western Europe. Three representatives of the clan were awarded the St. George Ribbons. Weak family members died dozens during the Civil War. Nowadays, most members of the genus live in Europe and the United States.

Coat of arms of the Commonwealth

Famous representatives of the genus

The Kravtsovs (Ternovskys) actively participated in many world and civil wars, for military merits were elevated to the nobility. Many representatives became famous in the battles, reaching the rank of officers and deserving more than one Order of St. Stanislav and swords.

The Kravtsov clan (from Orenburg) proved to be a brave and courageous family. Owns his own coat of arms. A golden crescent, depicted in a semicircle down, on which a cross was placed, is reproduced on a sky-colored shield. On both sides are two stars. A helmet with a crown and three ostrich feathers, on the ends of which stars are also depicted, flaunts on top of the design. On the helmet, a blue overflow is barely noticeable, at the ends turning into silver.

The origin of the name Kravtsovy Kuban comes from the Cossacks Hooper. Representatives deserve the Order of St. Vladimir.

  • Vasily Sidorovich, a noble family, participated in the Prussian campaign.
  • Vasily Antonovich. Cossack, military foreman. He fought with the Swedes. He was awarded for courage and bravery shown in many battles. It was with him that the military glory of the clan began.
  • Gabriel Pavlovich. The writer has released several collections of short stories of his composition. He was friends with Chekhov, he often stayed with him.
  • Alexey Pavlovich. Cossack in the sixty-sixth regiment. He rose to the centurion, earned the Order of St. Stanislav of the second degree for his faithful service. He sat in the Police Department.
  • Andrey Andreevich. Noble family. Esaul. Order of St. Anne of the fourth category. Foreman. He fought with the Bulgarians.
  • Alexander Mikhailovich. Participated in the Russian-Turkish battle. Order of St. Stanislav the third, fourth category.
  • Mikhail Andreevich. Nobleman. He served on Bessarabian land and on the western border. He was awarded a bronze medal.
Kravtsov from the KHL
  • Peter Gavrilovich. Noble family. Cossack of the Gundarevskaya village. Order of St. Stanislav of the second and third category, Order of St. Anne of the third category. He was a foreman in the Cossack hundred special rank.
  • Vladimir Alekseevich. Noble family. Poddesaul. Order of St. Vladimir of the fourth category, Order of St. Svyatoslav of the second category, Order of St. Anna of the second category, bronze medals for the Turkish-Russian and Russian-Japanese wars.
  • Konstantin Grigoryevich. The grandson of Yesaul Semyon Andreevich. Czech-Polish engineer. The lieutenant of the Russian army and the All-Union Federal League of Justice. He fought in the army in the Caucasus.
  • Alexey Vladimirovich. From a noble family. Poddesaul. Order of St. Anne of the third category, Order of St. Stanislav of the second and third categories. Esaul. Foreman of the Don Army. During the capture, he preferred not to surrender to the enemy, but to end his life by a shot in the chest.

We hope our article helped to find out the origin and understand the meaning of the name of Kravtsova.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/F20753/


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