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'''Karasik''' or '''Karassik''' is a Slavic surname literally meaning "little ''karas''", i.e., "little [[ crucian carp]]". |
'''Karasik''' or '''Karassik''' is a Slavic-language surname literally meaning "little ''karas''", i.e., "little [[ crucian carp]]". |
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It can be a metonymic [[occupational surname]] for a fisher, a nickname, or a diminutive from the Czech name [[Karel (given name)|Karel]], It can also be a Jewish artificial [[ornamental surname]].<ref>https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=karasik</ref> |
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Notable people with the surname include: |
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*[[Elissa Karasik]] |
*[[Elissa Karasik]] |
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Revision as of 19:24, 30 May 2024
Karasik or Karassik is a Slavic-language surname literally meaning "little karas", i.e., "little crucian carp". It can be a metonymic occupational surname for a fisher, a nickname, or a diminutive from the Czech name Karel, It can also be a Jewish artificial ornamental surname.[1] Notable people with the surname include:
- Elissa Karasik
- Igor Karassik, Russian-American engineer
- Paul Karasik
- Yuli Karasik, Soviet film director