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Lublinski, Russian feminine: Lublinskaya is a Russian surname, of
Ashkenazi Jew Ashkenazi Jews ( ; also known as Ashkenazic Jews or Ashkenazim) form a distinct subgroup of the Jewish diaspora, that Ethnogenesis, emerged in the Holy Roman Empire around the end of the first millennium Common era, CE. They traditionally spe ...
ish origin literally meaning "one from
Lublin Lublin is List of cities and towns in Poland, the ninth-largest city in Poland and the second-largest city of historical Lesser Poland. It is the capital and the centre of Lublin Voivodeship with a population of 336,339 (December 2021). Lublin i ...
". The Polish-language equivalent is
Lubelski Lubelki, feminine: Lubelska is a Polish toponymic surname literally meaning "from Lublin".Polish toponymic surnames ...
, occasionally Lubliński. Notable people with the surname include: *
Alexandra Lublinskaya Alexandra Dmitrievna Lublinskaya (, May 27, 1902 – January 22, 1980)Andrew Lossky ''Nouvelles de la République des Lettres'', 2 (1981), pp. 204-08 was a Soviet scholar specialising in the history of seventeenth-century France, among other thin ...
, Soviet historian *
David Lublinski David Lublinski (1931–2017) was a British artist noted for his sculpture in stone, terracotta and papier-mâché, and for his ink drawings and work in oils. Lublinski's art can be found in public collections at The University of Exeter, Hertford ...
, British artist *
Samuel Lublinski Samuel Lublinski (18 February 1868 – 26 December 1910) was a Berlin-based writer, literary historian, critic, and philosopher of religion. He was a pioneer of the socio-historical study of literary movements and a major contributor to the deba ...
, Berlin-based writer, literary historian, critic, and philosopher of religion


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Lubinski Lubinski, femonone: Lubinska is a Polish toponymic surname literally meaning one from "Lubin Lubin (; ) is a city in Lower Silesian Voivodeship in south-western Poland. It is the administrative seat of Lubin County, and also of the rural distric ...
{{surname Russian-Jewish surnames