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Julianski

Julianski is a surname that appears in Polish-language naming traditions. In standard Polish orthography the form is Juliński, with diacritics, but in English-language texts and other non-Polish contexts it commonly appears as Julianski when diacritics are omitted. The name belongs to a broad class of Slavic surnames formed with the suffix -ski, which often denotes an association with a place, a family, or a person.

Etymology and origin: Julianski is generally understood to be derived from the given name Julius (Latin) or

Geographic and cultural distribution: The surname is most strongly associated with Poland and Polish communities. It

Notable bearers: No widely recognized individuals with the surname Julianski are prominent in global biographical references.

See also: Juliński, the Polish diacritic form of the name; Julius, the given name from which Julianski

Juliusz
in
Polish,
with
the
-ski
suffix
indicating
attribution
or
belonging.
This
pattern
is
common
in
Polish
and
other
Slavic
surname
formation,
where
a
personal
name
is
combined
with
-ski
to
create
a
family
name.
is
also
found
among
Polish
diaspora
populations
in
North
America
and
other
regions
where
Polish
immigration
occurred,
often
transliterated
as
Julianski
in
records
and
archives.
As
with
many
surnames,
private
individuals
and
local
figures
may
bear
the
name
without
broad
encyclopedic
documentation.
is
ultimately
derived;
Surnames
derived
from
given
names
in
Polish
naming
conventions.