Marianna
Joined: 03 Apr 2018
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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2018 6:34 pm
Post subject: Golba, Smarz, Kasimirski, Szmit
Any information on the origin of these family names appreciated. From around Czermin Mielec area.
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Agnieszka PawlusPolishOrigins Team
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Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 1:27 am
Post subject:
Marianna,
Golba is from German personal name Golbert.
In 2002 there were 1864 individuals using the surname Golba living in Poland. Detailed map of the surname distribution can be found here: https://nazwiska-polskie.pl/Golba. Indeed this surname is very popular in Mielec area.
There might be also the variation Gołba (the same origin), but there were only 370 people bearing this surname living in 2002, and none of them in Mielec area.
Listen how this surname is pronounced in Polish (click on the “Listen” button): https://translate.google.com/#pl/en/Golba or https://translate.google.com/#pl/en/Go%C5%82ba
Click here https://polishorigins.com/?s=Golba&x=0&y=0 to check what can be found about this surname in the PolishOrigins Databases. In our Surnames Database you will find other PolishOrigins members interested in Golba surname.
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Smarz is from Polish smardz, also smarz, smarszcz, “kind of mushroom”
In 2002 there were 306 individuals using the surname Smarz living in Poland. Detailed map of the surname distribution can be found here: https://nazwiska-polskie.pl/Smarz .
Listen how this surname is pronounced in Polish (click on the “Listen” button): https://translate.google.com/#pl/en/Smarz .
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Kazimirski or Kazimierski is from Polish top. Kazimierz, Kazimierza, several localities.
In 2002 there were 120 individuals using the surname Kazimirski living in Poland. Detailed map of the surname distribution can be found here: https://nazwiska-polskie.pl/Kazimirski .
There were 3532 people bearing the surname Kazimierski, see the map: https://nazwiska-polskie.pl/Kazimierski .
In the old Poland there was a few noble families of Kazimierski and Kazimirski:
Kazimirski coat of arms Nabram in Kraków area, in 1460
Kazimierski Felix in 1764
Kazimirski coat of arms Korczak in Halicz area, in 1782
Kazimirski coat of arms Biberstein from Kazimierz Mały in Sandomierz area in 1480
Kazimirski coat of arms Rawicz in Kraków area in 1460
Listen how this surname is pronounced in Polish (click on the “Listen” button): https://translate.google.com/#pl/en/Kazimierski or https://translate.google.com/#pl/en/Kazimirski
Click here https://polishorigins.com/?s=Kazimierski&x=0&y=0 to check what can be found about Kazimierski surname in the PolishOrigins Databases. There are other PolishOrigins members interested in this surname.
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Szmit is from German noun Schmied, “smith,” and the German personal name Schmied,
Schmidt
In 2002 there were 3384 individuals using the surname Szmit living in Poland. Detailed map of the surname distribution can be found here: https://nazwiska-polskie.pl/Szmit
Listen how this surname is pronounced in Polish (click on the “Listen” button): https://translate.google.com/#pl/en/Szmit.
Click here https://polishorigins.com/?s=szmit&x=0&y=0 to check what can be found about your surname in the PolishOrigins Databases.
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Marianna
Joined: 03 Apr 2018
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Location: New Jersey USABack to top |
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 7:55 am
Post subject: More names, Pezda, Oplatek,Kokoszka,Szrom
Thanks so much for all these answers about Golba, Smarz, Szmit, and it should be Kazmirska since it was my great-grandma Marianna Kazmirkska Golba. Other names further back in the family tree are mentioned above. Found these on ancestry, I was able to go far back with my grandfather's family, but found nothing on the Szmit or Smarz relatives on my mother's side. This forum is very helpful.
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Marianna
Joined: 03 Apr 2018
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Location: New Jersey USABack to top |
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 12:13 pm
Post subject: Correction: Oplatka, not Oplotek
Family name, not Christmas sacrament!
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