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Gorski

Gorski is a surname of Slavic origin and also a toponymic element in several Slavic languages. The form Górski occurs in Polish with the diacritic on the o, while Gorski is common in transliterations. It is derived from gora, meaning mountain or hill, and the adjectival suffix -ski, which denotes belonging or origin. In essence, Gorski means "of the mountains" or "mountainous."

As a surname, Gorski is found across Polish-speaking communities and in other Slavic populations, including Croatian,

Geographically, Gorski appears in place names that describe terrain. The Croatian region Gorski Kotar translates roughly

Variants and transliterations include Górsky or Gorsky in Russian- or Ukrainian-influenced contexts, as well as the

Serbian,
and
Slovenian
contexts.
The
feminine
form
is
Gorska
in
languages
that
mark
gender
in
surnames,
such
as
Polish
(Górska)
and
Croatian/Serbian
variants.
The
name
is
typically
used
without
regard
to
religion
or
class
and
is
among
common
Slavic
surnames.
as
"mountainous
region"
and
is
a
well-known
example.
The
element
is
used
in
other
toponyms
to
denote
hilly
or
mountainous
areas.
feminine
form
Gorska
in
some
languages.
The
distribution
of
the
name
reflects
historical
population
movements
and
language
evolution
across
Central
and
Southeastern
Europe.