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The law requires a given name (IMF) to indicate the person's gender. Almost all Polish female names end in a vowel -a, and most male names end in a consonant or a vowel other than a. ... Maria is a female name that can be used also as a middle (second) name for males.
Polish last names were most often derived from places, family patriarchs or nicknames. Names derived from places usually ended in -ski, meaning “of”, and were reserved for nobility.
Polish last names were most often derived from places, family patriarchs or nicknames. Names derived from places usually ended in -ski, meaning “of”, and were reserved for nobility.
Re: The -sky suffix on last names The reason why the -ski suffix is associated with Jews in the West (especially America) is that most people in the West with -ski suffixed names are Jewish. Most Polish names end in -ski and so do lots of Russian and Ukrainian and Belarusian names.
In 1944 started the last “big change” of the names in Macedonia. Whenever possible (or not) an extension -SKI was added to the -OF and -EV endings, to make the last names as different as possible from the Bulgarian ones, i.e. make them “originally Macedonian”.
The most common Polish names Noway, Wazowski, Newark, and Nicki are variants meaning new, Przybyszewski and Przybylski mean he who has arrived. There are many names coming from a profession, e.g. Kowalski and Kowalczyk come from local (=smith), Wozniak means driver.
The most widespread Polish surnames are Noway, Kowalski, Wiśniowski and Wojtek.
Polish last names were most often derived from places, family patriarchs or nicknames. Names derived from places usually ended in -ski, meaning “of”, and were reserved for nobility.
In Polish it's an adjectival suffix, meaning simply “of, from, connected with, pertaining to.” The form X-ski is an all-purpose way of saying “somehow associated with X.” Thus, Warsaw means “Warsaw,” and Wazowski means “of Warsaw.”
As a rule, Polish surnames that include a suffix with the letter k (czar, CYK, ink, AK, EK, in, and OK) have a similar meaning which translates to either “little” or “son of.” The same is true for the suffixes BC and IC, which are most commonly found in names of eastern Polish origin.
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