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My grandmother's name was Rukhla Yoskovna. She was a Polish Jew. I wanted to know what her names mean.To the question -- Yoskovna sounds like a Ukrainian or Russian name, not Polish.~ Ivayla,
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Actually Yoskovna is not a name, it's patronomic, that means that Rukhla's father's name was Yoska.
But you're right, patronimics are used in Russia and Ukraine.
And Yoska seems to be Jewish name
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Rukhla seems to be a form of Rachel which according to this post:
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/arcview.php?id=37929&board=gen
was used among the Ashkenazi Jews. I can't help on the surname though sorry.

This message was edited 11/2/2006, 2:55 PM

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