Wilensky
Wilensky is a surname of German-Jewish origin. It is believed to derive from the Yiddish word "vilne," meaning "Vilnius," the capital of Lithuania, suggesting an ancestral connection to that region. The surname likely originated as a toponymic or ethnonym, indicating someone from or associated with Vilnius. Over time, as Jewish families migrated throughout Europe and to other parts of the world, the surname Wilensky became established in various communities.
Notable individuals bearing the Wilensky surname span diverse fields. In academia, it might be associated with