Lewinský

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See also: Lewinsky

Czech

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Etymology

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Czech allomorph of the surname Lewinsky that came from a Slavic language (probably Polish or Russian), which added a patronymic suffix to the ultimately Hebrew root לוי (leví, priest), an occupational surname. Compare Russian Левински (Levinski) or Левинский (Levinskij).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Lewinský m anim (female equivalent Lewinská)

  1. a male surname: Lewinsky

Declension

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