[Facts] Re: Kitka
in reply to a message by Kirke
Does it also mean flower in Polish, or not?
I realised in Czech it also used to mean this thing called aigrette - especially a real flower used to decorate a hat, often given by a girl to her beloved man, as documented by folk songs.
But it's already a mostly forgotten meaning.
I realised in Czech it also used to mean this thing called aigrette - especially a real flower used to decorate a hat, often given by a girl to her beloved man, as documented by folk songs.
But it's already a mostly forgotten meaning.
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Well it is my last name so yes it can be used as a name.
Kitka as a surname appears to be Tlingit (a language of the Pacific Northwest), not Slavic, not at all what they are talking about.
This message was edited 1/31/2018, 6:11 AM
My father is a refugee from the Hungarian revolution. My family history does not have any Alaska Native ancestry. It relates.