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Znaczenie nazwiska ZYWICKI - ZYWICA Opis; Nazwisko utworzone przyrostkiem –ski (z uproszczeniem grupy spólgloskowej –cski > -cki) od nazwy miejscowej Zywicy wieś i zaścianek poradziwillowski nad rzeka Wolka, lew. doplyw Suly, powiat miński lub Zywiec „miasto powiatowe w Galicyi Zachodniej śród Beskidu Babiogórskiego – zob. Slownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów slowiańskich, t. XIV, s. 915. Mozna je tez wywodzic od rzeczownika : zywica = 1, masa bezksztaltna, szklista, wyplywajaca z wielu roślin lub od czasownika zywić: 2, robić zywym, wskrzeszac, przywolywac do zycia, 3, dawac zycie, karmic, hodowac, 4, zostawic przy zyciu, darowac zycie (zob. tzw. Slownik warszawski, t. VIII, s. 737-738).
Moja rodzina Zywickich osiadła na Kaszubach, (Polska) znam dzieje - rodowód od 1800 roku i poszukuję dalszych powiązań.
Importance of names
ZYWICKI - resin Description; Surname suffix-ski created (with the simplification of consonant-group cski>-cki) from the name of the local Resin and backwater village on the river poradziwillowski Wolka, lion. Suly supply, district of Minsk or Zywiec "county town in Galicia among the Western Beskid Babiogórski - see. Geographical Dictionary of the Polish Kingdom and other Slavic countries, Volume XIV, p. 915th They can be also derived from the noun: resin = 1, the formless mass, glassy, flowing from many plants, or from the verb to feed: 2, make a living, resurrect, summon to life, 3, bringing life, feed, breed, 4, to leave alive, donate life (see the so-called. Dictionary of Warsaw, Vol VIII, pp. 737-738).
My family settled in Kashubia Zywickich, (Poland) I know the history - pedigree from 1800 and looking for further links.
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- Family Tree Jan (Zywica) Zywicki z Jamna /Poland/ (509 KB)
ZYWICKI - resin
Description;
Surname suffix-ski created (with the simplification of consonant-group cski>-cki) from the name of the local
Resin and backwater village on the river poradziwillowski Wolka, lion. Suly supply, district of Minsk or Zywiec "county town in Galicia among the Western Beskid Babiogórski - see. Geographical Dictionary of the Polish Kingdom and other Slavic countries, Volume XIV, p. 915th
They can be also derived from the noun:
resin =
1, the formless mass, glassy, flowing from many plants, or from the verb to feed:
2, make a living, resurrect, summon to life,
3, bringing life, feed, breed,
4, to leave alive, donate life
(see the so-called. Dictionary of Warsaw, Vol VIII, pp. 737-738).
My family settled in Kashubia Zywickich, (Poland) I know the history - pedigree from 1800 and looking for further links.
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