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Surnames of Slavic Origin
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Kozar
The surname Kozar is of Slavic origin and is derived from the word "koza," meaning "goat" in several Slavic languages. It is believed to have originated as an occupational name for someone who work......
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Kozic
The surname Kozic is of Slavic origin and is derived from the word "koza," meaning "goat" in several Slavic languages. It is believed to have originated as a nickname for someone who either owned o......
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Kozin
The surname Kozin is of Slavic origin and is derived from the word "koza," meaning "goat" in several Slavic languages. It is believed to have originated as a nickname for someone who either owned o......
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Kozitza
The surname Kozitza is of Slavic origin and is derived from the word "koza," meaning "goat" in several Slavic languages. It is believed to have originated as a nickname for someone who either owned......
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Kozlova
The surname Kozlova is of Russian origin and is derived from the word "kozol," meaning "goat." It is a patronymic surname, indicating that it is derived from the father's name. The name Kozlova is ......
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Kozman
The surname Kozman is of Slavic origin and is derived from the word "kozma," meaning "goat" in several Slavic languages. It is believed to have originated as a nickname for someone who either owned......
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Krajnik
The surname Krajnik is of Slavic origin and is derived from the word "kraj" which means "border" or "edge" in several Slavic languages. It is believed to have originally referred to someone who liv......
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Kraklow
The surname Kraklow is of Polish origin and is derived from the name of the city Kraków, located in southern Poland. It is believed to be a habitational surname, indicating that the original bearer......
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Krakovsky
The surname Krakovsky is of Slavic origin and is derived from the word "Krak," which refers to the city of Krakow in Poland. The suffix "-sky" indicates "of" or "from," making Krakovsky mean "from ......
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Krakow
The surname Krakow is of Polish origin and is derived from the name of the city Kraków, which is the second-largest city in Poland. The name Kraków is believed to have originated from the Old Slavi......
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Kraljic
The surname Kraljic is of Croatian origin and is derived from the word "kralj," meaning "king" in Croatian. It is a patronymic surname, indicating that it was originally used to identify the descen......
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Kras
The surname Kras is of Slavic origin and is derived from the word "krasny," meaning "beautiful" or "red" in Russian. It is a descriptive surname often given to individuals with a beautiful or attra......
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Krasky
The surname Krasky is of Slavic origin and is derived from the word "krasny," meaning "beautiful" or "red" in Russian. It is a descriptive surname often given to individuals with a beautiful or att......
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Krasnansky
The surname Krasnansky is of Slavic origin and is derived from the word "krasny," meaning "red" in Russian. It is a toponymic surname, indicating that it was originally given to someone who hailed ......
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Krasne
The surname Krasne is of Slavic origin and is derived from the word "krasny," meaning "beautiful" or "red" in several Slavic languages. It is a descriptive surname often given to individuals with a......
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Krasney
The surname Krasney is of Slavic origin and is derived from the Russian word "krasny," meaning "red." It is a descriptive surname typically given to individuals with red hair or a ruddy complexion.......
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Krasny
The surname Krasny is of Slavic origin and is derived from the Russian word "krasny," meaning "red." It is a common surname in Russia, Ukraine, and other Slavic countries. The name likely originate......
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Krasuski
The surname Krasuski is of Polish origin and is derived from the word "krasny," meaning "red" in Polish. It is a toponymic surname, indicating that it was originally used to identify someone who ha......
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Kravec
The surname Kravec is of Slavic origin and is commonly found in countries such as Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus. It is derived from the word "kravets," which means "cowherd" or "cowkeeper" in Ukrain......
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Kraynick
The surname Kraynick is of Slavic origin and is derived from the personal name "Krajnik," meaning "border guard" or "frontier soldier." It is a patronymic surname, indicating that it was originally......
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