Beslansky
Beslansky is a surname of Eastern European origin that appears in Jewish and Slavic naming traditions. In onomastic sources it is treated as likely toponymic, formed with the Slavic suffix -sky or -ski that denotes origin or association with a place. The exact locality that gave rise to Beslansky is not consistently documented in standard references, and multiple lines of toponymic development are possible. Variants such as Beslanski, Beslanskiy, and Beslansky reflect transliteration differences from Cyrillic and Hebrew into Latin alphabets.
Historical distribution and context literature indicate that bearers of the name have appeared among Ashkenazi Jewish
Cultural and linguistic notes suggest that names with the -sky/-ski ending typically identified a geographic or
Notable people: There are no widely recognized individuals with the surname Beslansky who have standalone biographical