Smirnovs
Smirnovs is a transliteration of the Russian surname Смирнов (Smirnov), one of the most common surnames in Russia. The surname is derived from the Russian word "смирный" (smirny), which means "meek," "obedient," "peaceful," or "quiet." The possessive form, Smirnovs, would generally refer to belonging to or associated with the Smirnov family or a single male Smirnov. It is not typically used as a plural form of the surname in English, though it might be encountered colloquially or in specific contexts.
The surname, and by extension "Smirnovs," can be associated with individuals and families of Russian origin or descent found across the globe. The name can appear in various contexts including genealogy, history, and social sciences.