# Krojanker

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'''Krojanker''', '''Kroyanker''', '''Krojanski''', '''Krojansky''', '''Krajenski''', '''Krajensky''', '''Krajeski'''  are [toponymic surname](/source/toponymic_surname)s ("-er": Germain/Yiddish, "-ski": Polish, "-sky": transliterated Polish) derived from the German name Krojanke or Polish name of the location [Krajenka](/source/Krajenka).<ref>''Jewish Family Names and Their Origins: An Etymological Dictionary'', 1992, {{ISBN|0881252972}}, [https://books.google.com/books?id=_dQP4nHgyVUC&pg=PA434&lpg=PA434 p. 434]</ref> Notable people with the surnames include:

*[David Kroyanker](/source/David_Kroyanker) (born 1939), Israeli architect and architectural historian
*[Thomas C. Krajeski](/source/Thomas_C._Krajeski) (born 1950), American diplomat

;Fictional characters:
*Ambassador Krajensky from ''Star Trek'', e.g., in ''[Dominion](/source/Dominion_(Star_Trek))''

==References==
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Category:Polish toponymic surnames
Category:German toponymic surnames
Category:Yiddish-language surnames

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