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Re: QUERY: for Russian Speakers, Lukashevich
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imo, Lukin may be derived from 'luk' since '-in' is one of typical
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in Russian surnames - Voronin, Kosygin, Lenin.
and i have come across the surnames Zwibel (German) and Cybulski
(Polish).
how about luxon -> luke's son
Michèlle Kilo
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endings
in Russian surnames - Voronin, Kosygin, Lenin.
and i have come across the surnames Zwibel (German) and Cybulski
(Polish).
how about luxon -> luke's son
Michèlle Kilo
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