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Surnames of Slavic Origin
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Malina
The surname Malina is of Slavic origin and has multiple meanings depending on the region. In Czech and Slovak, it means "raspberry," derived from the word "malina." In Polish, it can mean "plum," d......
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Malinich
The surname Malinich is of Slavic origin and is derived from the personal name Malina, which means "raspberry" in several Slavic languages. The suffix "-ich" is a common Slavic patronymic ending, i......
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Malinsky
The surname Malinsky is of Slavic origin and is derived from the personal name Mal, which means "small" or "little" in various Slavic languages. The suffix "-insky" is a common Slavic patronymic en......
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Malko
The surname Malko is of Slavic origin and is derived from the word "maly" or "malý," meaning "small" or "little" in various Slavic languages. It is a descriptive surname that was likely used to den......
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Malkovich
The surname Malkovich is of Slavic origin and is derived from the personal name Malko, which means "small" or "little" in Bulgarian and Serbian. The suffix "-vich" indicates "son of," making Malkov......
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Malovich
The surname Malovich is of Slavic origin and is derived from the personal name Mal, which means "small" or "humble" in Old Slavic. The suffix "-ovich" indicates "son of" or "descendant of." Therefo......
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Mandarich
The surname Mandarich is of Croatian origin and is derived from the personal name Mandar, which is a diminutive form of the name Mande, itself derived from the Slavic word "mandra" meaning "wise" o......
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Mandic
The surname Mandic is of Croatian and Serbian origin. It is derived from the personal name Manda, which is a diminutive form of the name Amanda. The suffix -ic is a common Slavic patronymic ending,......
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Mandich
The surname Mandich is of Croatian origin and is derived from the personal name Mandek, which itself is a diminutive form of the name Mande, a variant of the name Mladen. The name Mladen is derived......
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Mandrick
The surname Mandrick is of Slavic origin and is derived from the personal name "Mandryk," which means "wanderer" or "pilgrim." It is likely that the name was originally given to someone who had und......
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Manevich
The surname Manevich is of Jewish origin and is derived from the Hebrew personal name Menahem, meaning "comforter" or "consoler." It is a patronymic surname, indicating that it was originally used ......
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Mankoff
The surname Mankoff is of Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish word "manke," meaning "lame" or "crippled." It is believed to have been a nickname given to someone with a physical disabilit......
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Marinak
The surname Marinak is of Slovak origin and is derived from the personal name Martin, which itself comes from the Latin name Martinus, meaning "of Mars" or "warlike." The suffix "-ak" is a common S......
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Marinich
The surname Marinich is of Slavic origin and is derived from the personal name Marin, which is a variant of the name Martin. The suffix "-ich" is a common Slavic patronymic ending, indicating "son ......
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Marinkovic
The surname Marinkovic is of Serbian origin and is derived from the given name Marin, which means "of the sea" or "sailor" in Croatian and Serbian. The suffix "-kovic" is a common patronymic ending......
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Marinovich
The surname Marinovich is of Slavic origin and is derived from the given name Marin, which means "of the sea" or "related to the sea." The suffix "-ovich" is a patronymic form meaning "son of." The......
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Marjanovic
The surname Marjanovic is of Serbian origin and is derived from the given name Marjan, which is a variant of the name Marijan. The name Marjan is derived from the Latin name Marianus, meaning "belo......
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Markoski
The surname Markoski is of Slavic origin and is derived from the personal name Marko, which is a variant of the name Mark. The suffix -ski is a common Slavic surname ending, indicating "son of" or ......
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Markosky
The surname Markosky is of Slavic origin and is derived from the given name Marko, which is a variant of the name Mark. It is a patronymic surname, meaning it was originally used to identify the de......
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Markov
The surname Markov is of Russian origin and is derived from the given name Mark, which itself is a variant of the Latin name Marcus. The name Markov is patronymic, meaning it is formed by adding th......
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