Polish, Russian or Romanian perhaps. I'd tend to lean more toward Polish, there are a lot of Polish names with the "cyzn" in the middle of them.
2006-11-23 15:20:03
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answered by pinkduck 3
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A polish name referring to Turkish ancestry (?)
2006-11-24 06:56:36
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answered by haggesitze 7
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It looks like Polish.
2006-11-23 21:36:59
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answered by The Gadfly 5
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Not typically Russian. I'd go with Polish.
2006-11-24 12:26:38
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answered by Katya-Zelen 5
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Obviously Slavic - sounds like it probably is Polish.
2006-11-24 10:30:42
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answered by Lydia 7
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Polish or one of the """""stans
the cyzn looks polish
2006-11-25 01:10:56
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answered by ??IMAGINE ?? 5
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Maybe Turkish
2006-11-24 00:40:28
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answered by Belle 5
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i wouldn't say the "cyzn" looks polish, rather the ending - "niak" but it doesn't seem to be a polish name, unless it's misspelled, polish would be e.g "turczyniak"
2006-11-25 15:35:42
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answered by Anonymous
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East/SouthEast European.
2006-11-24 04:33:12
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answered by Anonymous
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SOUNDS TURCKISH TO ME.
2006-11-23 23:50:47
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answered by Anonymous
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