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  2. Category:Polish-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Polish-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,986 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Polish names - Wikipedia

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    For example, Maria may be called Marycha or Marychna. As in many other cultures, a person may informally use a nickname (pseudonim, ksywa) or instead of a given name. In 2009, the most popular female names in Poland were Anna, Maria and Katarzyna (Katherine). The most popular male names were Piotr (Peter), Krzysztof (Christopher) and Andrzej ...

  4. Zając - Wikipedia

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    Zając (Polish pronunciation: ['zajɔnts], archaic feminine: Zającowa, plural Zającowie) is one of the most common surnames in Poland and the third most popular in Lesser Poland. The English translation of this surname is "hare". [1] The surname occasionally appears as Zajonc due to the Polish pronunciation of ą as "on", however, the vowel ...

  5. Category:Surnames of Polish origin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Surnames of Polish origin" The following 122 pages are in this category, out of 122 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. List of surnames in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Bakaj or Bakay or Bakai (uk:Бакай) Balanchuk (uk:Баланчук) Barabash (uk:Барабаш) Bezkorovainyi (uk:Безкоровайний) Bernadyn (uk:Бернадин) Bzovsky (uk:Бзовський) Bilenko (uk:Біленко) Biletskyy or Biletskyi (uk:Білецький) Bilovol (uk:Біловол)

  7. Szlachta - Wikipedia

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    The szlachta in Poland, where Latin was written and spoken far and wide, [78] used the Roman naming convention of the tria nomina (praenomen, nomen, and cognomen) [35] to distinguish Polish citizens/szlachta from the peasantry [79] and foreigners, hence why multiple surnames are associated with many Polish coat of arms.

  8. Category:Slavic-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 405 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. (previous page) (next page) Slavic name suffixes. Abramowicz. Abramsky. Aganin. Aksentijević. Ambrož.

  9. Polish surnames - Wikipedia

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