>In England "Biro" is the generic word for a ball-point pen (because of the trade mark "Biro"). So "Slave of the ball-point pen"? BTW why do so many names have "slav" and "ov" at the end? I presumed "ov" was like "son of" or "of the family of". But "Slave of Boris of Boris's family"? "Mc" in my name means "of the clan of" (I think).
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>Terry
About "ov" You are right.
Slav come from "slava" wich means "glory", so Golry to Boris :o)))))))))))))))
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