About Rudinsky
The surname Rudinsky is of Eastern European origin and is derived from the personal name Rudolf, which means "famous wolf" in Germanic languages. The suffix "-sky" is a common Slavic ending, indicating "of" or "belonging to." Therefore, Rudinsky can be interpreted as "belonging to Rudolf" or "descendant of Rudolf." It is a patronymic surname, suggesting that it was originally used to identify the descendants or relatives of someone named Rudolf.
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