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Etymology of Malinsky

What does the name Malinsky mean?

The Polish and Jewish (Ashkenazic) surname Malinsky is generally thought to be a habitation name derived from a place name: the town of Malina. The Polish word "malina," means 'raspberry.' It is also possible that the name was occupational for someone who grew of sold that fruit.

Malinsky Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Malinowsky, Malinowski, Malina, Maliniak, Malinsky, Malinovsky, Malinovski, Malinovsky, Malinovski, Malinov, Malinovitz and many more.


Malinsky migration to the United States +



Malinsky Settlers in United States in the 19th Century
  • Simon Malinsky, who arrived at New York city in 1870
  • Bune Malinsky, who arrived at New York city in 1871


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