Depkowski

Depkowski, Depkowska or Deptowicz or Deptewicz — from Lipno, Wąbrzeźno

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David Fulton: The Village Shoemaker
Etymology
Source: stankiewicze.com
Source: stankiewicze.com

in Old Slavonic depati = verb: to strike, to beat, to hit

in dialect depta = noun: dawdler, somebody doing everything very slowly


Słownik nazwisk
Słownik etymologiczno-motywacyjny staropolskich nazw osobowych. Cz. 1, Odapelatywne nazwy osobowe, Kraków 2000

in dialect depta = verb: to trample


Popularity

It’s very rare name.


Statistic Map

 

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These maps were created about 1997 on page moikrewni.pl

9 men and 14 women = 23 persons with the name Depkowski (-ska) lived in Poland.
There was no Deptowicz in 1997 in Poland.