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Meaning & History
Kotnik is a Slovenian surname derived from the Slovene word kot meaning "corner." It originally described someone who lived in a remote or out-of-the-way place, likely in a tucked-away corner of a settlement or region. The name reflects a common pattern in European surnames, where geographical features or locations were used to identify individuals.
Etymology
The surname belongs to the category of toponymic or habitational names, which are based on the place of residence. The root word kot appears in various Slavic languages with similar meanings, including "corner" or "angle." In Slovenian, kot specifically denotes a corner, making Kotnik a name for someone who lived in a remote corner of a village or district.Notable Bearers
The surname has been carried by several notable individuals, mostly in sports and academics:- Andrej Kotnik (born 1995), Slovenian footballer
- Gloria Kotnik (born 1989), Slovenian snowboarder
- Matic Kotnik (born 1990), Slovenian footballer
- Renato Kotnik (born 1970), Slovenian footballer
- Slavko Kotnik (born 1962), Yugoslav-Slovenian basketball player
- Stanko Kotnik (1928–2004), Slovenian academic and editor
- Ciril Kotnik (1895–1948), Yugoslav diplomat
Distribution
As a Slovenian surname, Kotnik is most common in Slovenia, with many bearers also found in neighboring Croatia and among Slovenian diaspora communities, particularly in Italy (in the Gorizia and Trieste regions), Argentina, and the United States. The name ranks among the top 100 surnames in Slovenia by frequency.Variants and Related Names
Phonetic and regional variants of the name include Kodnik, Kotnik, or Kotnik. Related surnames based on similar toponyms may include Kotar, Kotnik is likely the only major derivative of kot in Slovenian surname traditions.- Meaning: "corner dweller," referring to someone from a remote area
- Origin: Slovenian
- Type: Toponymic surname
Sources: Wikipedia — Kotnik