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Etymology of Narischkin

What does the name Narischkin mean?

The name Narischkin is of uncertain origin, but it is possible that it derives from the Lithuanian word "narys" which signifies "the joint of a finger or limb" as a nickname surname for an original bearer, who had large joints or limbs. Alternatively, Narischkin may be derived from the Polish word "narys" which means "drawing or sketch," as an occupational name for someone who had a particular interest in art. Finally, some suggest that Narischkin may be a variant of Mashikin or Maryashkin, which are matronymic surnames (derived their origin from the personal name of the mother of the initial bearer) from the female personal name Mary or Miriam.

Early Origins of the Narischkin family

The surname Narischkin was first found in Russia, where the name was born by members of the population of the Russian Empire.

Early History of the Narischkin family

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Narischkin Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Naryshkin, Narishkin, Narischkin, Marishenko, Maryushkin, Maryasin, Mashutkin and many more.

Early Notables of the Narischkin family

  • Narischkin of Russia, who was made a count in 1719

Migration of the Narischkin family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: bearers of the name who settled in North America.



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