kolyapolska
30 Jun 2009
Genealogy / Polish Variations of Nick, Please help! [5]
Well I've felt there was Polish/Russian bad memories since WW2, even my grandpa hates russians because he was forced to learn russian in school at times. So a little more than who makes better Vodka had me worried.
I think what I was most curious about though was if there were any variations of the Kolya/Klaus/Klaas/Klas type of names, where you're getting the latter half of the name such as in Niklaus becoming Klaus for the name Mikolaj, or if thats completely unheard of or bizarre.
Growing up in Germany, then moving to the USA, I've been known as Klaus for many years, Nick when I moved here to the USA, and Kolya by Ukranian friends, so a legal name change to a more fitting variation doesn't bother me and wouldn't confuse my family, it'd probably actually make them happy I was proud of my family history since they tried hiding it when being Polish was unpopular.
Well I've felt there was Polish/Russian bad memories since WW2, even my grandpa hates russians because he was forced to learn russian in school at times. So a little more than who makes better Vodka had me worried.
I think what I was most curious about though was if there were any variations of the Kolya/Klaus/Klaas/Klas type of names, where you're getting the latter half of the name such as in Niklaus becoming Klaus for the name Mikolaj, or if thats completely unheard of or bizarre.
Growing up in Germany, then moving to the USA, I've been known as Klaus for many years, Nick when I moved here to the USA, and Kolya by Ukranian friends, so a legal name change to a more fitting variation doesn't bother me and wouldn't confuse my family, it'd probably actually make them happy I was proud of my family history since they tried hiding it when being Polish was unpopular.