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Irene E Pavloski (born Kryshak), 1913 - 1971
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Irene P. Kryshak, 1895 - 1976
MyHeritage Family TreesIrene Ernistine Cherne (born Kryshak), born 1926
MyHeritage Family TreesIrene E Pavloski (born Kryshak), 1913 - 1971
FamilySearch Family TreeIrene Krithers (born Kryshak), 1921 - 2011
FamilySearch Family TreeIrene Ernistine Kryshak, 1926 - 2008
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Irene Kryshak, born 1928
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Irene Kryshak
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The name Irene has its origins in the Greek name "Eirene," which means "peace." It was popularized in ancient Greece and has historical roots in the Greek goddess of peace, Eirene, who was one of the Horae, the goddesses of the seasons and natural order. The name gained prominence in the Christian tradition, particularly during the Byzantine Empire, where several saints and empresses bore the name, further solidifying its association with tranquility and harmony. Variations of Irene can be found across different cultures, including "Irena" in Slavic countries, "Irina" in Russian, and "Eirini" in modern Greek. Each variation retains the core meaning of peace, though pronunciation and spelling may differ. The name has remained popular in various regions, reflecting a timeless appeal linked to its serene connotation.
The last name Kryshak has its origins in Eastern Europe, particularly among Slavic communities, where it is believed to derive from a diminutive form of the name "Krysh," which means "roof" in several Slavic languages, symbolizing protection or shelter. This surname may have initially been associated with individuals who worked in construction or roofing, reflecting their occupation or a characteristic of their environment. Variations of the name can be found in different countries, such as "Kryshak" in Ukraine and "Kryshkov" in Russia, with differences in spelling and pronunciation influenced by local dialects and linguistic traditions. The surname is relatively uncommon, but it carries a sense of cultural heritage linked to the regions where it is found, often reflecting the historical occupations and social roles of its bearers.
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