Proper noun
A transliteration of the Bulgarian surname Петров (Petrov).
A transliteration of the Russian surname Петров (Petrov).
A surname from Russian or Bulgarian
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAct 1 Scene 1: Vladimir Galitsky's court in Putivl G. Petrov as Galitsky (1970) main Galitsky's followers sing his praise. Source: Internet
Archpriest Avvakum Petrov and many other opponents of the church reforms were burned at the stake, either forcibly or voluntarily. Source: Internet
Before moving to Moscow in 1922, he made quite a few acquaintances here, including Yury Olesha and Ilya Ilf (Ilf's co-author Petrov was in fact Kataev's brother, Petrov being his pen-name). Source: Internet
In 1802 Vasily Petrov used voltaic piles in the discovery and research of electric arc effects. Source: Internet
Krinka Vidakovic Petrov, "Kosovo: Through the Looking Glass," The Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs Vol. 2 No. 1 (Winter 2008), 33–34. Source: Internet
The other man identified by Britain authorities was GRU officer Aleksandr Mishkin (aka Aleksandr Petrov), whom Chepur, the St. Petersburg scientist, also called multiple times in the lead-up to the Skripal poisoning. Source: Internet