This is a reply within a larger thread: view the whole thread

Re: Origin of Surname Borza
in reply to a message by Brian
Borza
Hungarian: nickname from Hungarian borzas ‘unkempt’, ‘tousled’, ‘disheveled’.
Slovak (also Borža): unexplainedFrom ...http://www.ancestry.com/learn/facts/fact.aspx?&fid=10&fn=&ln=Borza
vote up1vote down

Replies

Although if it is Slovakian ...I'd guess it may be related to the common Slavic name, Boris ...hence...Boris
Russian: apparently in origin not of Slavonic etymology, but from the Tartar nickname Bogoris “small”. It was later, however, taken to be a shortened form of Borislav, composed of the elements bor battle + slav glory. The name was borne in the 9th century by a ruler of Bulgaria who converted his kingdom to Christianity and sheltered disciples of Sts Cyril and Methodius when they were expelled from Moravia. The name was also borne by a 10th-century Russian saint, son of Prince Vladimir of Kiev and brother of St Gleb. It is as a result of his influence that Boris is one of the very few non-classical names that the Orthodox Church allows to be taken as baptismal names (although the saint himself bore the baptismal name Romanus). Pet forms: Borya, Boba.
vote up1vote down