Dworsky
Dworsky is a surname of Eastern European origin, specifically derived from the Slavic word "dwor" or "dvor," meaning "court" or "manor." It is often associated with individuals who lived or worked near a noble's court, estate, or manor house.
The name Dworsky, like many surnames, has variations in spelling, including Dvorsky, Dworski, and Dvoretzky. These variations often reflect differences in regional pronunciation, transcription, or anglicization.
The surname is found primarily among people of Jewish (Ashkenazi) and Polish descent, although its presence isn't restricted solely to these groups. Emigration patterns from Eastern Europe have spread the name Dworsky and its variations to countries around the world, including the United States, Canada, and Australia. Genealogical research can often provide further insight into the specific family history and geographic origins of individuals bearing the Dworsky surname.