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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.
Adjectival names very often end in the suffixes, -ski, -ski and -DZI (feminine -ska, -CIA and -DZA), and are considered to be either typically Polish or typical for the Polish nobility. In the case of '-ski', it holds true if the surname contains the name of a city, town, village or other geographical location.
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.
The common Polish name for Poland is Polska. The latter Polish word is an adjectival form which has developed into a substantive noun, most probably originating in the phrase Polska anemia, meaning “Polish land”.
The ending “-sky” is a form of answering the question: Whose? Or Where from? It is more common in western parts of Russia and, most probably, came from Polish. The endings of surnames are a key not only to a person's nationality but also to their gender.
In Czech and other Slavic languages, the suffix “ova” is added to the last names of all females. It's an ending long-ingrained in the vernacular that quite literally means “belonging to” the male, as in belonging to a woman's father or husband. (In English, “ova” is plural for “ovum,” a female egg cell.)
Naturally, the Russian female names are feminine nouns. And a feminine noun in the Russian language is supposed to end either with a (sounds like ah) or (pronounced ya), or with a soft consonant — a consonant letter followed by a soft sign.
The pitch suffix means son of.
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