[Surname] Re: Krzcki
in reply to a message by Anon.
I saw some possibilites on this site http://www.pgsa.org/nazw5.htm
though none were exact ... and there are some similar words on this Russian page ...http://www.sca.org/heraldry/paul/kp.html
Best I can do ...
though none were exact ... and there are some similar words on this Russian page ...http://www.sca.org/heraldry/paul/kp.html
Best I can do ...
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Thanks Sean. I took a look at those sites. As you say, it's a bit problematic. I also did a few more searches, but I only ended up with more questions :D
Krus (Kru??) also exists as a surname in Poland.
I guess it means 'cross', though not in modern Polish. In Croatian Kruzic means 'little cross'. This indicates Krzcki may not be 100% Polish after all.
Is Krus a 'real' Polish surname, or do its origins lie elsewhere?
Krus (Kru??) also exists as a surname in Poland.
I guess it means 'cross', though not in modern Polish. In Croatian Kruzic means 'little cross'. This indicates Krzcki may not be 100% Polish after all.
Is Krus a 'real' Polish surname, or do its origins lie elsewhere?
Sorry, Slavic names aren't my speciality, though I'm interested in them ...one thing to be sure, 100% is a relative term ... everyone considers 'Sean' to be very Irish, but of course it comes from John which has a Hebrew origin.