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Zalewski (feminine: Zalewska, plural: Zalewscy) is a Polish-language surname. Alternate spellings include Zelewski, Zaleski, Zeleski, Zalewska, Zalescy and Zaller The form ''Zalewski'' is a mutated version of ''Zaleski''. This mutation was the consequence of many regional influences and the creation of various derivates to suit the local nomenclature, e.g. Chotomow / Chotomowski / Chotomoski. The original form ''Zaleski'' was derived from a place called Zalesie or Zalas, which literally means "an area close to a forest, behind a forest". It is difficult to assess which regions were primarily connected with it, because of the significant number of villages by such names. Another possible etymology for one of the forms of Zalewski surname comes from a topographic name for someone who lived by a flood plain, bay, or any other small body of water. Two locations that this may be connected to are ''Zalew'' in Sieradz voivodeship or ''Zalewo'' in Olsztyn voivodeship.〔Citation: Zalewski Name Meaning and History〕 The Germanised version of this surname is ''Salewski'' and ''Saleski'', usually found in the Silesia region. An early form of this surname was first noted in the year 1370. Many families from different classes and with different background used this surname. Several famous people have the surname Zalewski or a variant of it: * August Zaleski - Polish Politician of the early Twentieth century * Erich von dem Bach Zelewski - SS-Obergruppenführer Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski * Karol Zalewski, Polish athlete * Ksawery Zalewski - Polish diplomat, part of the Piłsudski's Prometheism government, worker of consulate in French Lille (1925–1926) and Georgian Tbilisi (1926–1936). Later titular consul in Tbilisi. * Michał Zalewski - Polish "White Hat" Hacker, computer security expert. ==Notes== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zalewski」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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