Re: Lasmanis?
In the Baltic languages, 'las' is 'wood' or 'forest', so a name starting with 'las' would probably mean 'son of the forest'. That Ancestry.com link is interesting, as it takes the origin right back to the Slavic where it belongs: "from a form of the personal name Ladislav (of Slavic origin)"The 'las' comes from my research of our name, Lasevicius, which is Lithuanian, apparently having a strong Polish root. It's origins are a mystery, but the 'las' meaning has been confirmed for us.Having said all that, the Germans did go into the Baltic territories, so there may well have been a mixing of blood there.~ When in doubt, just take the next small step ~
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Lasmanis?  ·  aquarius  ·  1/26/2010, 1:11 AM
Re: Lasmanis?  ·  Marc  ·  1/26/2010, 8:03 AM
Re: Lasmanis?  ·  aquarius  ·  1/31/2010, 8:16 PM
Re: Lasmanis?  ·  Tint  ·  6/13/2010, 7:54 PM
Re: Lasmanis?  ·  Harry Lassman  ·  12/25/2010, 6:10 AM