introiboPolishOrigins Patron
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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 8:09 am
Post subject: Jurgiel
Thanks to Geneteka and the group that has indexed the parish records of Jaminy, Podlasie, I have been able to go back several generations.
I have an ancestor, Pawel Sokolowski, born 1771, in the Jaminy region. His mother was named Marianna Jurgiel. Is anybody familiar with this name? It sounds a bit Lithuanian to me; I know the origin is related to the name for "George." I also see that the member of the Sejm for the Bialystock region has the same last name. But at this point, I don't see any more mention of this name..
Christina
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Elzbieta PorteneuvePO Top Contributor
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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 9:18 am
Post subject: Re: Jurgiel
introibo wrote: | Thanks to Geneteka and the group that has indexed the parish records of Jaminy, Podlasie, I have been able to go back several generations.
I have an ancestor, Pawel Sokolowski, born 1771, in the Jaminy region. His mother was named Marianna Jurgiel. Is anybody familiar with this name? It sounds a bit Lithuanian to me; I know the origin is related to the name for "George." I also see that the member of the Sejm for the Bialystock region has the same last name. But at this point, I don't see any more mention of this name..
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Christina,
A quick search for Jurgiel etymology leads to
http://genealodzy.pl/PNphpBB2-printview-t-5739-start-270.phtml
Quoting:
Jurgiel (bez daty źródłowej) – w grupie nazwisk pochodzących od imienia Jerzy. Greckie imię Georgios, to od georgios ‘rolnik’, przejmowane było przez języki słowiańskie w kilku postaciach. W staropolszczyźnie znane były formy Jerzy, Jura, Jurg (za pośrednictwem języka niemieckiego), na Kresach Wschodnich Jurij.
Źródło: Kazimierz Rymut, "Nazwiska Polaków. Słownik historyczno - etymologiczny", Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN, Kraków 1999
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Jurgiel (no date source) - a group of names derived from the name of Jerzy. The Greek name Georgios, from georgios 'farmer', was taken over by Slavic languages in several forms. In Old Polish the known form were Jerzy, Jura, Jurg (through the German language), in the Eastern Borderlands Jurij (Yuri).
Source: Rymut' book
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Today's distribution in Poland
http://www.moikrewni.pl/mapa/kompletny/jurgiel.html
Best,
Elzbieta
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