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Surnames of Slavic Origin
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Janezich
The surname Janezich is of Slovenian origin and is derived from the personal name Janez, which is the Slovenian form of John. The suffix -ich is a common Slavic patronymic ending, indicating "son o......
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Janko
The surname Janko is of Slavic origin and is derived from the given name "Ján" or "Jan," which is the equivalent of the English name John. It is a patronymic surname, meaning it was originally used......
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Jankovic
The surname Jankovic is of Serbian origin and is derived from the given name Janko, which is a diminutive form of the name Ivan. The name Ivan is a Slavic variant of the name John, meaning "God is ......
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Janofsky
The surname Janofsky is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the Hebrew personal name Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious." The suffix "-sky" is a common Slavic addition to Jewish surnames......
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Janosko
The surname Janosko is of Slovak origin and is derived from the personal name Jan, which is the Slovak form of John. The suffix -sko is a common Slavic suffix indicating a place of origin or associ......
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Janov
The surname Janov is of Slavic origin and is derived from the personal name Jan, which is the equivalent of John in English. It is a patronymic surname, meaning it was originally used to identify t......
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Janovich
The surname Janovich is of Slavic origin and is derived from the given name Jan, which is the Slavic form of John. The suffix -ovich indicates "son of," making Janovich mean "son of Jan" or "son of......
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Jarka
The surname Jarka is of Polish origin and is derived from the given name Jarek, which is a diminutive form of the name Jarosław. The name Jarosław is composed of the Slavic elements "jar" meaning "......
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Jaros
The surname Jaros is of Polish origin and is derived from the given name Jarosław, which means "fierce glory" or "fierce fame" in Slavic languages. It is a patronymic surname, indicating that it wa......
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Jaroscak
The surname Jaroscak is of Slovak origin and is derived from the personal name Jaroslav, which means "fierce glory" or "spring glory" in Slavic languages. The suffix "-cak" is a diminutive form com......
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Jarosch
The surname Jarosch is of Slavic origin and is derived from the given name Jarosław, which means "fierce glory" or "fierce fame" in Polish. It is a patronymic surname, indicating that it was origin......
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Jarosiewicz
The surname Jarosiewicz is of Polish origin and is derived from the given name Jarosław, which means "fierce glory" or "fierce fame" in Slavic languages. The suffix "-wicz" is a patronymic ending, ......
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Jarosinski
The surname Jarosinski is of Polish origin and is derived from the given name Jaroslaw, which means "fierce glory" or "fierce fame" in Slavic languages. It is a patronymic surname, indicating that ......
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Jaroszewicz
The surname Jaroszewicz is of Polish origin and is derived from the given name Jarosław, which means "fierce glory" or "fierce fame" in Slavic languages. The suffix "-ewicz" is a patronymic form, i......
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Jasarevic
The surname Jasarevic is of Bosnian origin and is derived from the given name Jasare, which means "one who is brave" or "one who is courageous" in Bosnian. The suffix "-vic" is a common Slavic patr......
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Jasen
The surname Jasen is of Slavic origin and is derived from the word "jasen," meaning "ash tree" in several Slavic languages. It is a toponymic surname, indicating that the original bearer lived near......
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Javernick
The surname Javernick is of Slavic origin and is derived from the personal name Javornik, which means "maple tree" in Slovenian. It is a toponymic surname, indicating that the original bearer likel......
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Javorsky
The surname Javorsky is of Slavic origin and is derived from the word "javor," meaning "maple tree" in several Slavic languages. It is a toponymic surname, indicating that the original bearer of th......
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Jelenic
The surname Jelenic is of Croatian origin and is derived from the word "jelen," meaning "deer" in Croatian. It is a toponymic surname, indicating that it was originally used to identify someone who......
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Jelich
The surname Jelich is of Croatian origin and is derived from the personal name Jelko, which is a diminutive form of the name Jela. Jela is a Slavic name meaning "fir tree." Therefore, the surname J......
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