About Fialkow
The surname Fialkow is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish word "fialke," meaning "violet." It is a relatively common Jewish surname and is often associated with families of Eastern European Jewish descent. The name Fialkow likely originated as an occupational surname for someone involved in the cultivation or trade of violets, or it could have been adopted as a Jewish surname based on the symbolic significance of violets in Jewish culture.
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