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Skvortsov (, from ''скворец'' meaning ''starling'') is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Skvortsova. Geographical distribution As of 2014, 89.8% of all known bearers of the surname ''Skvortsov'' were residents of Russia (frequency 1:3,590), 4.5% of Ukraine (1:22,597), 1.6% of Uzbekistan (1:43,002), 1.3% of Belarus (1:16,076) and 1.3% of Kazakhstan (1:30,873). In Russia, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:3,590) in the following subjects of the Russian Federation: * 1. Ingushetia (1:197) * 2. Kostroma Oblast (1:267) * 3. Chuvashia (1:713) * 4. Altai Krai (1:736) * 5. Mari El (1:1,203) * 6. Tambov Oblast (1:1,347) * 7. Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (1:1,624) * 8. Kalmykia (1:1,628) * 9. Ivanovo Oblast (1:1,734) * 10. Yaroslavl Oblast (1:2,141) * 11. Ryazan Oblast (1:2,166) * 12. Mordovia (1:2,188) * 13. Vladimir Oblast (1:2,451)d * 14. Moscow Oblast (1:2,976) * 15. Oryol Oblast (1:3,102) * 16. Tver Oblast (1:3,116) * 17. Volgograd ...
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