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Banach (pronounced [ˈbanaç] in German, [ˈbanax] in Slavic Languages, and or in English) is a Jewish surname of Ashkenazi origin believed to stem from the translation of the phrase "son of man", combining the Hebrew word ben ("son of") and Arameic nasha ("man"). Worth mentioning is how the Sephardic surname Banache presents a variant with the -ache alternative ultima, common in other Jewish surnames such as Farache, Ayache, Nakache, Harache or Marrache.
Banach means bastard in Old Polish and in some Old Polish dialects someone clumsy. As of 2023 about 67529 Polish people carried this surname in forms: Banach, Banachewicz, Banachowicz, Banachowski, Banasz, Banaszyński, Banaszyk, Banaszuk, Banaszewski, Banaszek, Banaszak, Banasiak, Banaśkiewicz, ... . All those forms are connected with Banach, as in Polish -ch suffix often trangressed to -sz or -ś/-si. Additional -wicz is a patronymic suffix. Late (XVII century+) -ski/-cki/-dzki suffixes are connected with historical (middle ages) -ski reflecting Polish z (from) nobiliary particle (e.g. Jan z Tarnowa was equally known by the name Jan Tarnowski).
Notable people with this surname include:
Stefan Banach (1892–1945), Polish mathematician
Ed Banach (born 1960), American wrestler
Lou Banach (born 1960), American wrestler
Korneliusz Banach (born 25 January 1994), Polish volleyball player
Łukasz Banach, birth name of Norman Leto (born 1980), Polish artist in the fields of painting, film, and new media
Maurice Banach, German footballer
Orest Banach, German-American soccer goalkeeper of Ukrainian descent
William Banach (1903–1951), American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
See also
All pages with titles containing Banach
References
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- Ruang Banach
- Stefan Banach
- Paradoks Banach–Tarski
- Ruang vektor bernorma
- Limit (matematika)
- Analisis fungsional
- Memotong kue secara adil
- Lemma Zorn
- Ruang vektor topologis
- Daftar topik analisis fungsional
- Banach
- Banach space
- Banach–Tarski paradox
- Stefan Banach
- Banach algebra
- Hahn–Banach theorem
- Banach fixed-point theorem
- Uniform boundedness principle
- Functional analysis
- Open mapping theorem (functional analysis)