[Surname] DWORZAK,HOEPKER,MEISELAS's origin and meaning
Hello, i need your help to looking for
these surnames's Origin, Etymology and meaning
from members of 'Magnum Photos'.
an international photographic cooperative group.
first is DWORZAK.
surname of Thomas Dworzak(1972~), he's born in GERMANY.
I think it seems like a SLAVIC feeling;
although it's assume.
second is HOEPKER(Höpker),
it's a surname of Thomas Hoepker(10 June 1936~).
it feels like this surname's origin is GERMAN...
and i want to know the meaning, either.
last is MEISELAS,
surname of Susan Meiselas(1948~). born in AMERICA,
and i guess this surname's origin is
looks like a GREEK... but i guess it's not sure.
does anyone know these surname's
origin and meaning and respond this question, please?
(sorry for my poor english skills...)
these surnames's Origin, Etymology and meaning
from members of 'Magnum Photos'.
an international photographic cooperative group.
first is DWORZAK.
surname of Thomas Dworzak(1972~), he's born in GERMANY.
I think it seems like a SLAVIC feeling;
although it's assume.
second is HOEPKER(Höpker),
it's a surname of Thomas Hoepker(10 June 1936~).
it feels like this surname's origin is GERMAN...
and i want to know the meaning, either.
last is MEISELAS,
surname of Susan Meiselas(1948~). born in AMERICA,
and i guess this surname's origin is
looks like a GREEK... but i guess it's not sure.
does anyone know these surname's
origin and meaning and respond this question, please?
(sorry for my poor english skills...)
Replies
Dworzak is a variant of Dworak whose origin you'll find at tinyurl.com/zqow83x. Meiselas is Jewish and derived from German meise 'titmouse'. Hoepker (Höpker) is German but I don't know the origin.