Waliszewski

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Waliszewski [valiˈʂɛvski] (with its female form Waliszewska [valiˈʂɛvska] and plural form Waliszewscy [valiˈʂɛvst͡sɨ]) is a Polish surname of toponymic origin, deriving either from Waliszewice, two small villages with the name Waliszew or a third, now defunct Waliszew which later separated into Waliszew Dworski and Stary Waliszew, small settlements in the Łódź and Masovian voivodeships.[1] The stem of the toponym Waliszew is derived from the diminutive form Walisz of the old Polish male name Walisław/Wolisław (from Polish wola "will" and sława "glory").[1]

Notable people with this surname include:

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "History of the Waliszewskis". waliszewski.website.pl. Retrieved 21 October 2016. Miczek przyjal nazwisko od nazwy wsi Waliszewice, Wielkopolska, powiat kaliski. Pod koniec XIV wieku istnialo juz takze drugie gniazdo Waliszewskich, ktorzy wzieli nazwisko od wsi Waliszew (obecnie Waliszew Dworski i Stary Waliszew), Mazowsze, powiat Lowicz. (Miczek embraced the name from the name of the village Waliszewice, Greater Poland, district Kalisz. At the end of the fourteenth century it existed already a second cluster of Waliszewskis, who took the name from the village Waliszew (now Waliszew Dworski and Stary Waliszew), Mazowsze, district Lowicz.)