
The last name "Dworschak" is of German origin. It is an occupational surname derived from the Middle High German word "sworc," meaning "sword," and the suffix "-er," indicating a person who works with or manufactures swords.
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surnames > dwoynikoff
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surnames > dworzynski
The last name Dworzynski is of Polish origin. It most likely originates from the word "dworzec" which means "railway station" in Polish. The surname may have originally been given ...
surnames > dworznik
The last name Dworznik is of Polish origin. It derived from the Polish word "dwór," meaning "manor" or "court," and likely originally referred to someone who worked at or lived ne...
surnames > dworzanski
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surnames > dworzak
The last name Dworzak is of Polish origin. It is derived from the Polish word "dworzec," which means "station" or "railway station." This surname likely originally referred to some...
surnames > dworski
The last name "Dworski" is of Polish origin and is derived from the Polish word "dwór," which means "manor house" or "court." It is likely an occupational surname used to denote s...
surnames > dworrak
The last name Dworrak is of German origin. It is derived from the personal name Dworak, which itself is related to the Slavic name Dorotij, ultimately coming from the Greek name Do...
surnames > dworok
The last name Dworok is of Polish origin. It is derived from the word "dwór" which means "manor house" or "court" in Polish. This surname likely originated as a topographic name f...