Laska is a surname with multiple origins.[1][2] Variations include:

  • Czech/Slovak: Láska (feminine: Lásková)
  • Czech/Slovak: Laška (feminine: Lašková)
  • Polish: Łaska

People

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Laska

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Łaska

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If adjectival, Łaska serves as the feminine form of Łaski. Otherwise, it may be masculine or feminine.

Láska, Lásková

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References

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  1. ^ "Laska Surname". forebears.io. Retrieved 2022-03-09. Approximately 5,882 people bear this surname. Most prevalent in: United States. Highest density in: Albania
  2. ^ "Laska Name Meaning". forebears.io. Retrieved 2022-03-09. Polish (also Laska) and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic): from Polish laska, 'grace', 'favor', or from a homonym meaning 'weasel'. As a Polish name, this is a nickname; as a Jewish name it is generally ornamental. Polish: from laska 'stick', 'walking stick', metaphorically a nickname for a tall, thin man. Czech (Moravian; Laška): from a pet form of Lád, a short form of the personal name (V)ladislav (see Laszlo). Czech and Slovak (Láska): nickname from láska 'love'. Hungarian: from the Slavic loanword laska 'pastry' (probably a metathesized form of Slovak lokša or Ukrainian lóksa), hence a metonymic occupational name for a pastry cook. In Hungarian laska also denotes a type of mushroom, and in some cases the surname may have arisen as a nickname from this sense.

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