[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Surname Equivalent
Joan Meyer
jmeyer at accesscomm.ca
Sun Apr 24 18:42:31 PDT 2005
My mother's maiden name was Oszczewski. I am interested in your comments as
to the origin or meaning of this Polish surname. Would there be a distant
connection with the name mentioned below - Olszewski? Thanks, Joan.
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John,
The Polish surname is probably Olszewski (not Olschweski). It is possibly
derived from Olsza (Olcha), meaning alder, or Olszyna, meaning alder wood or
alder forest. The German word for alder is Erle. I don't know if that is
close enough for Elsner.
Jan
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> Is there a German equivalent to Olschweski (possibly Elsner?)
>
> Thank you for the help.
> John Marsch
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