Christ is in our midst, praise be to His most Holy Name.. God's Peace Mitchell, Chick or chik implies, to my understanding, Family of. ---------- > From: Mitchell Virchick <mvirch@BNR.CA> > To: GEN-SLAVIC@MAIL.EWORLD.COM > Subject: What does the surname suffix "chick" mean? > Date: Thursday, May 15, 1997 9:05 AM > > Anybody have a clue as to what the surname suffix "chick", > which I've seen alternately spelled "chek", "chik", "czyk", > "cek", and possibly even "sk", with perhaps a circumflex over > the "s"? Does this have a literal meaning? It's an ending > you see in a lot of Slavic names. > -- God Bless you and yours, you are in my prayers. A sinner Michael Researching Surnames: Kozubchuk, Kozubchik, Zuchick, Barna and Spears Kozupchik: Rechitsia, Khoteshinskaja volost, Ukraine Zuchick (Kozubchik): USA Barna: Certizne, Slovak Republic + O Lord and Master of my life, Grant not unto me a spirit of idleness, of discouragement, of lust for power, and of vain speaking. But bestow upon me, Thy servant, the spirit of chastity, of meekness, of patience, and of love. Yea, O Lord and King, grant that I may perceive my own transgressions, and judge not my brother, for blessed art Thou unto ages of ages. Amen.