Margulisové
Margulisové is a surname of Czech origin. It is a plural form, indicating it refers to a family or a group of people with the surname Margulis. The singular form, Margulis, is believed to have a Jewish origin, possibly derived from the Yiddish word "margolies" or "margarit," meaning "pearl." The name might have been adopted as a patronymic or a surname indicating a family associated with the pearl trade or simply as a descriptive name. Throughout history, individuals with the surname Margulis have been found in various professions and locations, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe. The surname's prevalence can be traced to Jewish communities that migrated and settled in regions that are now part of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, and other neighboring countries. As with many surnames, variations in spelling and pronunciation may exist due to historical migration patterns and linguistic influences. The surname Margulis and its plural form Margulisové represent a part of the rich cultural and historical tapestry of Eastern European Jewish heritage.