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    Posted: 04-Jun-2013 at 16:17
The ending of surname "ski" was common in Poland and typical for 2 classes of the society. One were the nobles and second were the Jews. EG - Overmentioned surname Dziembowski - means that the person came from the noble familly which owned the village named Dziembowo. But if someone is named Poznański (from the city of Poznan/Posen) or Warszawski (from Warszawa/Warsaw) it means that it is a Jew coming from this big city, not its owner.
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  Quote beorna Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10-Jun-2013 at 02:51
It the Polish form of a typical indo-european ending, like the latin -iscus.
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  Quote Nick1986 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15-Jun-2013 at 20:44
Mosquito, what about the surname Poloncasz? I'm guessing it means "from Poland"
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  Quote Mosquito Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21-Jun-2013 at 21:37
Originally posted by Nick1986

Mosquito, what about the surname Poloncasz? I'm guessing it means "from Poland"



Iv never heard such about such surname. There is surname "Poloncarz". It doesnt mean anything in Polish, sounds even foreign.
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  Quote Nick1986 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-Jun-2013 at 18:35
I thought it might have been derived from Polonia: perhaps a Pole living in an area with a German, Austrian or Russian majority?
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  Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-Nov-2013 at 12:08
Can anyone explain the meaning of the name "Lozinski"? 

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  Quote Don Quixote Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-Nov-2013 at 23:25
A Russian or a Polish name. "Loza" in Russian means a grapevine.
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  Quote medenaywe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-Nov-2013 at 01:35
Drawn&Cut speech(Zi)&sign-letter(Zii) is realized by&with&in Lozin.
'Lozin-ski=From Lozin presents space&volume&Greatness(ki)-Form&Shape(kii).Smile
LoZa=drawn gossip&expression
LooiZe=loize,Macedonian(archaic)=grapevine yard=Leaf prayer
" ' "-nasal sound similar with " b" in "Slavic" languages,long and loud,you praise the name you speak.SmileDrawn=vrezhan,Don can help here!Regards.


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