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The surname "Wosch" is of German origin. It is believed to be of Slavic origin, possibly derived from the Polish word "wósz," which means "wool." Over time, this surname may have ...
The last name Wosenu is of Ethiopian origin. It is an Amharic surname that likely has a meaning or significance in the Ethiopian culture.
The last name "Wosie" is of Polish origin. It is believed to be derived from the personal name "Wojciech," which means "joyful warrior" in Polish.
The last name "Wosik" is of Polish origin. It is derived from the personal name "Wojciech," which means "happy warrior" in Polish. Over time, this personal name evolved into a surn...
The surname Wosnitza is of German origin. It is derived from a pet form of the medieval given name Wazo, a diminutive of "Wazzo," which means "battle-ready." This name was borne by...
The surname Wosny is believed to be of Polish origin, derived from a geographical name. The word "Wosny" may refer to someone who lived near a forest or woods, as it comes from the...
The origin of the last name "Wosti" is likely Polish or Czech. It may be derived from a place name or occupational term in these regions.
The surname Wostrikoff is of Russian origin. It is derived from a personal name composed of the elements "Vostry" meaning fierce or bold and "-kov" which is a common Slavic patrony...
The surname Woszczyna is of Polish origin. It is derived from a topographical name for someone who lived near a clearing or glade in a forest. The word "wózczyna" means "a glade a...