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The Diakov surname originates from the term d´yak meaning "clerk" or "scribe" which is a literate individual employed to write or copy documents, letters and manuscripts.The Dyakovs among the Doukhobors originated from the province of Tambov, Russia in the 18th century. The English spelling variants include: Diakoff, Deacove, Diekoff, Deakove, diakove, Deekoff, Diakov, D´iakov, D´yakov.

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  • The Diakov surname originates from the term d´yak meaning "clerk" or "scribe" which is a literate individual employed to write or copy documents, letters and manuscripts.The Dyakovs among the Doukhobors originated from the province of Tambov, Russia in the 18th century. The English spelling variants include: Diakoff, Deacove, Diekoff, Deakove, diakove, Deekoff, Diakov, D´iakov, D´yakov. (en)
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  • The Diakov surname originates from the term d´yak meaning "clerk" or "scribe" which is a literate individual employed to write or copy documents, letters and manuscripts.The Dyakovs among the Doukhobors originated from the province of Tambov, Russia in the 18th century. The English spelling variants include: Diakoff, Deacove, Diekoff, Deakove, diakove, Deekoff, Diakov, D´iakov, D´yakov. (en)
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  • Diakov and Doukhobor naming practices (en)
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