The ending -ski or -sky is Slavonic, generally either Russian or Polish. Note that many Germans and Austrians have or had Slav family names.
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Minaj is one.
The syllable '-ez' isn't an ending to Latin surnames. Instead, such an ending most likely is found around the French-Spanish border. For it signifies the intermarriage of Spanish families with French speakers. One such name is the Corriez family of France.
yes they are kulin(topmost) kshatriya in bengali community.
The ending -ski or -sky is Slavonic, generally either Russian or Polish. Note that many Germans and Austrians have or had Slav family names.
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The study of the use, origin, and history of proper names is generally referred to as onomastics, or onomatology. The study of personal names (including surnames) is referred to as anthroponymy.
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Minaj is one.
http://www.searchforancestors.com/surnames/origin/
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The surname Bila is of Slavic origin, particularly found in countries like Ukraine, Russia, and Poland. Typically, surnames ending in "-bila" derive from the root word "belyi," meaning "white" in Russian, and may have originated as a descriptive or occupational surname.
moto does mean origin i.e. matsumoto originally form the pines Japanese peasants never had surnames prior to the meiji restoration so they were given surnames in relation to where they lived
The surnames Lynn, Lee, Lane, and Young have independent origins in Asia and in Europe. Some families have those surnames because of their European origin and some have it because of their Asian origin, along with the way Asian names were mangled and written by Caucasians in America
The syllable '-ez' isn't an ending to Latin surnames. Instead, such an ending most likely is found around the French-Spanish border. For it signifies the intermarriage of Spanish families with French speakers. One such name is the Corriez family of France.
yes they are kulin(topmost) kshatriya in bengali community.