About Fialkoff
The surname Fialkoff is of Russian and Jewish origin. It is derived from the Russian word "fialka," meaning "violet." The suffix "-off" indicates "son of" or "descendant of." Therefore, Fialkoff can be interpreted as "son of the violet" or "descendant of the violet." This surname likely originated as a nickname for someone with a connection to the color violet or someone who grew or sold violets.
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