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Adjectival surnames, like all Polish adjectives, have masculine and feminine forms. If a masculine surname ends in -i or -y. Its feminine equivalent ends in -a. Surnames ending with consonants usually have no additional feminine form.
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.
EV and OF are possessive endings expressing belonging to a male, such as Ivanov, Larvae -- Ivan's, Marva's. There isn't a “son” part per se, but it's presumed. Girls would also have a feminine ending -- EVA, OVA, denoting the person's sex, read “daughter”.
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.
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.
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.
In Polish '-ski' last name means of and is tightly connected with so called 'magmatism' (polish nobility culture). For example Robert of Lockstep in England would be called Robert Lokslejski in Poland. In Polish '-ski' last name means of and is tightly connected with so called 'magmatism' (polish nobility culture).
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