Saksida

Saksida
Family name
Meaning One from Saxony
Region of origin Germany, Slovenia
Related names Sachsen, Sachs, Sacks, Saks

Saksida is a Slovenian surname[1] that has been adapted to its Slavic form[2] from the original German name Saks. The root name is Sachsen which means one from Saxony and it includes among other variant forms Sachs, Sacks, and Saks.

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Name etymology

According to Slovenian linguist author Torkar, Silvo (September 2002). [NBN: SI: doc-PWOLL7B3 Family names in Slovenian (Priimki na Slovenskem)[3]]. Institute for Slovenian Language Fran Ramovš. NBN: SI: doc-PWOLL7B3.  in Slovenia there is a common group of suffixes that are added to the end of surnames which create a Slovenian identity, some examples are: ski, Ledinski, Pisanski; nik, Potočnik, Kotnik, Breznik, Blatnik; c, ec, ic, ac: Konc, Samec, Sajovic, Komac; ica: Jurca, Hvalica; da: Kenda; ida: Saksida.[4]

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  1. ^ [1] Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
  2. ^ [2] Linguistic Notes, 2002, Volume 8, Number 2
  3. ^ [3] Digitalna Knjiznica Slovenije
  4. ^ [4] Linguistic Notes, 2002, Volume 8, Number 2
  5. ^ List of Slovenian sociologists List of Slovenian Sociologists
  6. ^ [5] Univerza v Ljubljani
  7. ^ List of Slovenian musicians List of Slovenian Musicians
  8. ^ List of Slovenian actors List of Slovenian Actors
  9. ^ List of Slovenian mathematicians List of Slovenian Mathematicians