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I am pretty much sure that the surname originated as a Polish nickname derived from the expression "niebędzie" (archaic one-word spelling of "nie będzie", "will not be (doing something)". There are quite a few Polish surnames of this unusual derivations from verbs, see
Polish name#Other, but this one is quite unusual even in this category. I failed to find any references so far.
Lembit Staan (
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I removed a paragraph about his coffee desires in a section titled life and career. Some bot automatically reverted the change. What is the purpose of this statement in a section titled life and career, especially clearly made and motivated because of the conflict in the area?
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There seems to be some dispute about this section, so I'm restoring it. There was no bot involved, it's a content dispute with
KNHaw. I tried to look up the WSJ article being referenced but could not find the exact same item; a similar item (similar headline, next day, some of the same reporters on the byline - "The Ukraine Crisis: U.S. Plans to Admit 100,000 Refugees --- Biden administration officials say they are looking at a range of legal paths to entry". Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y. Mar 25, 2022. p. A.8. {{
cite news}}: Cite uses deprecated parameter |authors= (
help)) that I was able to find did not mention Nebenzya. — jmcgnh(talk)(contribs)00:52, 1 August 2022 (UTC)reply
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I am pretty much sure that the surname originated as a Polish nickname derived from the expression "niebędzie" (archaic one-word spelling of "nie będzie", "will not be (doing something)". There are quite a few Polish surnames of this unusual derivations from verbs, see
Polish name#Other, but this one is quite unusual even in this category. I failed to find any references so far.
Lembit Staan (
talk)
17:05, 13 November 2020 (UTC)reply
I removed a paragraph about his coffee desires in a section titled life and career. Some bot automatically reverted the change. What is the purpose of this statement in a section titled life and career, especially clearly made and motivated because of the conflict in the area?
94.129.48.66 (
talk)
07:49, 31 July 2022 (UTC)reply
There seems to be some dispute about this section, so I'm restoring it. There was no bot involved, it's a content dispute with
KNHaw. I tried to look up the WSJ article being referenced but could not find the exact same item; a similar item (similar headline, next day, some of the same reporters on the byline - "The Ukraine Crisis: U.S. Plans to Admit 100,000 Refugees --- Biden administration officials say they are looking at a range of legal paths to entry". Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y. Mar 25, 2022. p. A.8. {{
cite news}}: Cite uses deprecated parameter |authors= (
help)) that I was able to find did not mention Nebenzya. — jmcgnh(talk)(contribs)00:52, 1 August 2022 (UTC)reply