Moskovits
Moskovits is a surname of Central European origin, most commonly associated with Hungarian-speaking communities and Ashkenazi Jewish families. Like many toponymic names, it likely derives from a place name connected with Moscow or from a designation meaning Muscovite, indicating historical ties to Moscow or to people who traded with or settled near the city.
Etymology and forms: In Hungarian usage, Moscow is rendered as Moszkva, and the suffixes commonly found in
Distribution: The surname appears among Hungarian and Jewish communities in Central and Eastern Europe and among
Notes on lineage: Because toponymic surnames can arise independently, Moskovits does not denote a single, unified