- Zielinski
Zieliński (feminine: Zielińska, plural Zielińscy) is the eighth most common surname in
Poland , and one of the largest worldwide, numbering close to 91,043 persons. In Poland, the name is on books as having existed since at least the 15th century. Because the English alphabet does not use Polish diacritical marks, the name is spelled as simply "Zielinski."Origin
Polish surnames ending in "-ski" are of a toponymic origin, meaning they identify someone as an inhabitant of a given community, and not through association with what the name's root meant. Thus, given the great number of similarly-named localities, linguistically Zielin, Zielinca, Zieliniec and Zielińsk would be the most perfect matches. Some others might include Zieleniec, Zielinice, Zieleniew, Zieleniewo, Zieleń, Zielęcice, Zielięcin, Zielniczki, Zielniki and Zielona.
*Polish: a toponymic surname, stemming from the word "zieleń", meaning the color green, or referring to vibrancy and youth. It also could have originated from the word 'zioło', meaning plant or herb.
*Jewish (Ashkenazic, from Poland): a habitational name for someone from places in Poland called Zielona or Zielonka, deriving from the root word meaning
green .*German: the name is also particularly well-established in Germany due to migration patterns over centuries. The Germanized version of this surname is Zelinsky or Saleznicky, usually found in the
Silesia region.Derivations
Alternate spellings include Zielinski in English, or Zielinsky, particularly amongst immigrants who anglicized the name for ease of communication:
* Zielęcki
* Zieleński
* Żelecheński
* Żeleński
* Żelesiński
* Żeleziński
* Żeleżyński
* Żeliński
* Żuliński
* ŻylińskiThe preceding forms are mutated versions of the surname 'Zieliński'. Due to regional influences and difference in regional dialects of Polish, or old Slavonic, various spellings exist. All could be taken to describe a dweller near a green area, or further in time, an inhabitant of a town with 'Ziel-' somewhere in its name
Clans and Polish Coats of Arms
Due to the sheer size and frequency distribution of the name, it is difficult to trace common origins or use of armigerous herby in the Polish clan system. At some point in history, though, certain septs of the Zielinski surname were accorded use of one of the following devices via adoption:
Ciołek
This Coat of Arms was exceptionally included in and English Grant of Arms in the 1980's and is now borne by Edward(Eduoard) Lucas-Gardiner great grandson of Edward Get- Getinski ( born Gott) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_getynski] and grandson of Thadeus Zielinski ( Zelenski) . No other legal usage of this coat of arms is currently known.Doliwa
Grzymała
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ŚwinkaZadziełło Notable Personalities
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Anna Zielinski , actress (most recently as Carly Victor on the TV series 'Bones')
*Damian Zieliński , Polish cyclist, finished in 7th during 2004 Summer Olympics Men's Sprint
*Jacek Zieliński , retired Polish national team soccer player and now-coach of Korona Kielce in the Orange Mobile Premier League
*Heather Zielinski , LPGA golf player and Duramed Futures Tour member
*Miroslaw F. Zieliński is the current Under Secretary of State, Ministry of Economic Affairs & Labor
*Szilárd Zielinski was a famed Hungarian civil engineerExternal links
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