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12 Sep 2012
Genealogy / THE MEANING AND RESEARCH OF MY POLISH LAST NAME, SURNAME? [4500]
Is there a possible relation to the municipality of Kosztowy ?
If so, would it be likely or not?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosztowy
I accept that such a nickname could be made. I am curious: 1) does such a name make sense to become the dominant nickname in actual usage? I compare to English where "Mr. Expensive" could be a nickname, but it does not sound `right` such that the name is unlikely to stick or become `the`nickname a person is known for. 2) is it the kind of name that would be developed independently several times (like Nowak), or is there a strong likelihood that all Kosztowniaks come from one or two people who had such a name?
FYI, my ancestor came from the same region as the mayor. Would Polish politicians respond to an email, or would I be dismissed/ignored/neutralized by a secretary?
Thank you for your help.
Is there a possible relation to the municipality of Kosztowy ?
If so, would it be likely or not?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosztowy
Kosztowny is the Polish adjective meaning valuable, costly, pricey, etc.. When someone known by that nickname (for whatever resason)
I accept that such a nickname could be made. I am curious: 1) does such a name make sense to become the dominant nickname in actual usage? I compare to English where "Mr. Expensive" could be a nickname, but it does not sound `right` such that the name is unlikely to stick or become `the`nickname a person is known for. 2) is it the kind of name that would be developed independently several times (like Nowak), or is there a strong likelihood that all Kosztowniaks come from one or two people who had such a name?
FYI, my ancestor came from the same region as the mayor. Would Polish politicians respond to an email, or would I be dismissed/ignored/neutralized by a secretary?
Thank you for your help.