Boykov or Boikov (Cyrillic: Бойков) is a Russian and Bulgarian masculine surname originating from the root boi, meaning fight or its adjectives like boikii (bold, quick); its feminine counterpart is Boykova or Boikova. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandre Boikov (born 1975), Russian ice hockey defenseman Alexander Boikov (born 1975), Russian ice hockey forward Aleksandra Boikova (born 2002), Russian pair skater Nikolay Boykov (born 1968), Bulgarian writer Sergei Boikov (born 1996), Russian ice hockey defenceman Viktoria Boykova (born 1989), Russian wheelchair fencer Vladimir
Boykov or Boikov (Cyrillic: Бойков) is a Russian and Bulgarian masculine surname originating from the root boi, meaning fight or its adjectives like boikii (bold, quick); its feminine counterpart is Boykova or Boikova. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandre Boikov (born 1975), Russian ice hockey defenseman Alexander Boikov (born 1975), Russian ice hockey forward Aleksandra Boikova (born 2002), Russian pair skater Nikolay Boykov (born 1968), Bulgarian writer Sergei Boikov (born 1996), Russian ice hockey defenceman Viktoria Boykova (born 1989), Russian wheelchair fencer Vladimir Boykov (born 1976), Russian footballer
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