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Savickis is a Lithuanian and Latvian language surname derived from the Slavic surname Savitsky. Its Lithuanian feminine forms are: Savickienė (married woman or widow) and Savickaitė (unmarried woman). The Latvian feminine form is Savicka. Notable people with this surname include: *Jurgis Savickis (1890-1952), Lithuanian short story writer and diplomat * (1952-2018), Latvian composer and sound director See also

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Jurgis Savickis
Jurgis Savickis (4 May 1890 – 22 December 1952) was a Lithuanian short story writer and diplomat representing interwar Lithuania mostly in the Scandinavian countries. Born to a family of well-off Lithuanian farmers, Savickis attended a gymnasium in Moscow and studied painting at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts, School of Fine Arts in Kraków. During World War I, he was sent as a delegate of the Lithuanian Society for the Relief of War Sufferers to Denmark to care for Lithuanian POWs in Germany. After the war, he was recognized as the official Lithuanian representative in Denmark and later in Norway and Sweden. In 1923–1927, he was posted in Finland. In 1927–1929, he worked in Kaunas as the director of the Law and Administration Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Lithuania), Ministry of Foreign Affairs and as director of the Kaunas State Drama Theatre. He returned to the diplomatic service and represented Lithuania in Sweden (1930–1937), Latvia (1937–1938) ...
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Savitsky
Savitsky (; or Савіцький; ); other transliterations: Savicki, Savicky, Savitski, Savitskiy, Savitzky, Sawicki, Sawitzki, Sawizkii), feminine: Savitska or Savitskaya, is a Slavic surname. Notable bearers include: *Abraham Savitzky (1919–1999), American analytical chemist *Aleksandr Savitsky (born 1971), Kazakhstani swimmer *Bella Abzug, Bella Savitsky Abzug (1920–1998), American lawyer, congresswoman and social activist *Dmitri Savitski (1944-2019), Russian writer and poet *George Savitsky (1924–2012), American football offensive tackle *Günter Sawitzki (1932–2020), German footballer *Igor Savitsky (1915–1984), Soviet painter, archaeologist and collector *Konstantin Savitsky (1844–1905), Russian realist painter *Mikhail Savicki (1922–2010), Belarusian painter *Silvestre Savitski, Russian-Colombian communist *Svetlana Savitskaya (born 1948), Soviet aviator and cosmonaut *Soviet submarine B-59, Valentin Grigorievich Savitsky, Soviet submarine captain *Yevgeniy S ...
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Savickas
Savickas is the masculine form of a Lithuanian family name derived from the Slavic surname Savitsky. Its feminine forms are: Savickienė (married woman or widow) and Savickaitė (unmarried woman). Notable people with this surname include: * Žydrūnas Savickas (born 1975), Lithuanian strongman * Arūnas Savickas (born 1975), Lithuanian swimmer * Frank Savickas (1935-2001), American politician See also * Savickis Savickis is a Lithuanian and Latvian language surname derived from the Slavic surname Savitsky. Its Lithuanian feminine forms are: Savickienė (married woman or widow) and Savickaitė (unmarried woman). The Latvian feminine form is Savicka. Nota ... {{surname Lithuanian-language surnames ...
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Feminine
Femininity (also called womanliness) is a set of attributes, behaviors, and Gender roles, roles generally associated with women and girls. Femininity can be understood as Social construction of gender, socially constructed, and there is also some evidence that some behaviors considered feminine are influenced by both cultural factors and biological factors. To what extent femininity is biologically or socially influenced is subject to debate. It is Sex and gender distinction, conceptually distinct from both the Female, female biological sex and from womanhood, as all humans can exhibit feminine and masculine traits, regardless of sex and gender. Traits traditionally cited as feminine include gracefulness, gentleness, empathy, humility, and Sensitivity (human), sensitivity, though traits associated with femininity vary across societies and individuals, and are influenced by a variety of social and cultural factors. Overview and history Despite the terms ''femininity'' and '' ...
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Lithuanian-language Surnames
Lithuanian (, ) is an East Baltic language belonging to the Baltic branch of the Indo-European language family. It is the language of Lithuanians and the official language of Lithuania as well as one of the official languages of the European Union. There are approximately 2.8 million native Lithuanian speakers in Lithuania and about 1 million speakers elsewhere. Around half a million inhabitants of Lithuania of non-Lithuanian background speak Lithuanian daily as a second language. Lithuanian is closely related to neighbouring Latvian, though the two languages are not mutually intelligible. It is written in a Latin script. In some respects, some linguists consider it to be the most conservative of the existing Indo-European languages, retaining features of the Proto-Indo-European language that had disappeared through development from other descendant languages. History Among Indo-European languages, Lithuanian is conservative in its grammar and phonology, retaining archaic fe ...
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