Saksida
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.
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]
People
- Iztok Saksida, Slovenian sociologist[5][6]
- Žiga Saksida, Slovenian musician[7]
- Kolja Saksida, Slovenian actor[8]
- Pavle Saksida, Slovenian mathematician[9]
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