Stachura (surname)
Stachura is a Polish-language surname. Originally it was a given name derived from the name Stanisław, diminutive: Stach.Zofia Kaleta, Nazwisko W Kulturze Polskiej, 1998,p. 54/ref> Notable people with the surname include: * Cyril Stachura (born 1965), Slovak footballer and manager * Edward Stachura (1937–1979), Polish poet and writer * Jan Stachura (born 1948), Polish cyclist * Peter Stachura Peter D. Stachura is a British historian, writer, lecturer and essayist. He was Professor of Modern European History at the University of Stirling and Director of its Centre for Research in Polish History. He has published extensively on the su ..., British historian and writer * Stanisław Stachura (born 1941), Polish football manager See also * * Stachyra References {{surname, Stachura Polish-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Polish-language Surname
Polish names have two main elements: the given name, and the surname. The usage of personal names in Poland is generally governed by civil law, church law, personal taste and family custom. The law requires a given name to indicate the person's gender. Almost all Polish female names end in a vowel ''-a'', and most male names end in a consonant or a vowel other than ''a''. There are, however, a few male names that end in ''a'', which are very old and uncommon, such as Barnaba, Bonawentura, Boryna, Jarema, Kosma, Kuba (a diminutive of Jakub) and Saba. Maria is a female name that can be used also as a middle (second) name for males. Since the High Middle Ages, Polish-sounding surnames ending with the masculine ''-ski'' suffix, including ''-cki'' and ''-dzki'', and the corresponding feminine suffix ''-ska/-cka/-dzka'' were associated with the nobility (Polish ''szlachta''), which alone, in the early years, had such suffix distinctions.Zenon Klemensiewicz, ''Historia języka polskieg ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Given Name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan A clan is a group of people united by actual or perceived kinship and descent. Even if lineage details are unknown, clans may claim descent from founding member or apical ancestor. Clans, in indigenous societies, tend to be endogamous, mea ...) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. The idioms 'on a first-name basis' and 'being on first-name terms' refer to the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stanislav (given Name)
Stanislav or Stanislaus (Latinized form) is a given name of Slavic origin, meaning someone who achieves glory or fame. It is common in the Slavic countries of Central and South Eastern Europe. The name has spread to many non-Slavic languages as well, such as French ( Stanislas), German, and others. The feminine form is Stanislava. Polish language In Polish, the name Stanisław has the following common diminutives: Stach, Stan, Stańko, Staś, Stasio, Stasiek, Staszek. By 15th century the following diminutives were recorded: Stachnię, Stachnik, Stachno, Stachosz, Stachura, Stacher, Stachyr, Stachyra, Stasz, Staszak, Staszeczko, Staszek, Staszel, Stasiu. Many of them turned into family names.Zofia Kaleta, Nazwisko W Kulturze Polskiej, 1998,p. 54/ref> Variants: Stasław, Tasław. Its feminine form is Stanisława. Stasiek, Stach may also be surnames. Other derived surnames: * Stachow, Stachowiak, (fem.: Stachowiakowa, Stachowiakówna) Stachowicz Stacho ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cyril Stachura
Cyril Stachura (born 4 September 1965 in Stropkov) is a former football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... player from Slovakia and recently manager of FC Nitra. 13.03.2011, webnoviny.sk External links FC Nitra profile References {{DEFAULTSORT:Stachura, Cyril[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Edward Stachura
Edward Stachura (18 August 1937 – 24 July 1979) was a Polish poet, writer and translator. He rose to prominence in the 1960s, receiving prizes for both poetry and prose. His literary output includes four volumes of poetry, three collections of short stories, two novels, a book of essays, and the final work, ''Fabula rasa'', which is difficult to classify. In addition to writing, Stachura translated literature from Spanish and French, most notably works of Jorge Luis Borges, Gaston Miron and Michel Deguy. He also wrote songs, and occasionally performed them. He committed suicide at the age of forty-one. Life and writing Childhood and adolescence Edward Stachura was born on 18 August 1937 to a family of Polish emigrants in Charvieu-Chavagneux, department of Isère, in eastern France. He was the second of four children of Stanisław and Jadwiga Stachura (née Stępkowska) who met in France after having emigrated in the early 1920s in search of work. Stachura spe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jan Stachura
Jan Stachura (born 24 September 1948) is a Polish former racing cyclist. He won the Tour de Pologne 1970. References External links * 1948 births Living people Polish male cyclists Place of birth missing (living people) {{Poland-cycling-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Stachura
Peter D. Stachura is a British historian, writer, lecturer and essayist. He was Professor of Modern European History at the University of Stirling and Director of its Centre for Research in Polish History. He has published extensively on the subject of the modern history of Poland and its people, the Polish military effort alongside the Allies, and the shaping of the Nazi German state and the European Theatre during World War II. Routledge, 2004 - 221 pages, Notes and references External links Stachura, Peter Don WorldCat WorldCat is a union catalog that itemizes the collections of tens of thousands of institutions (mostly libraries), in many countries, that are current or past members of the OCLC global cooperative. It is operated by OCLC, Inc. Many of the OCL ... (30 works in 144 publications in 3 languages and 6,567 library holdings ) {{DEFAULTSORT:Stachura, Peter Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Alumni of the University of Glasgow Alum ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stanisław Stachura
Stanisław Stachura (born 22 April 1941) is a retired Polish football player and manager. Football Stachura started football in the city of his birth with ŁKS Łódź, where he played from 1952-60. His time with ŁKS was successful, winning both the league and the Polish Cup during his time with the team, as well as finishing both runner-up and third place in the league during his eight years with the club. After his time with ŁKS, he moved to Legia Warsaw during the 1960-61 season. His time at Legia was not as successful, and he only managed 12 appearances in three seasons with the club. After Legia, Stachura went to AZS-AWF Warsaw before returning to ŁKS Łódź for four more seasons, and then moved to Sweden for a season playing for IFK Trollhättan. After his playing career, Stachura moved into coaching and management. His first job in management was with Górnik Wałbrzych. After Górnik he returned to coach ŁKS Łódź in 1975-76, before spells with Olimpia Elbląg an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stachyra
Stachyra is a Polish-language surname. Originally it was a given name derived from the name Stanislaw, diminutive: Stach.Zofia Kaleta, Nazwisko W Kulturze Polskiej, 1998,p. 54/ref> Notable people with the surname include: * Kamil Stachyra (born 1987), Polish footballer * Michał Stachyra (born 1978), Polish game designer and publisher See also * * Stachura (surname) Stachura is a Polish-language surname. Originally it was a given name derived from the name Stanisław, diminutive: Stach.Zofia Kaleta, Nazwisko W Kulturze Polskiej, 1998,p. 54/ref> Notable people with the surname include: * Cyril Stachura (bor ... References {{surname, Stachyra Polish-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |