Hi folks!
My old familly name was Palanga and after some brief research, I came to the conclusion it is either of italian or possibly lithuanian origin.
I checked the Ellis Island immigration records and noticed almost all of the Italians with this surname were from the south of Italy. This is the only source I could verify this, as I haven't found any other evidence this surname still exists in this part of country?
On the other side, I found the place in Lithuania called Palanga and also some of the historical lithuanian figures had a 'Palangis' variant of this name. (also present by some of the Greeks)
I am of montenegrian ethnic origins as my father and his ancestors were born there. My uncle told me we added a slavic "-ich" to our name many centuries ago but they are not 100% sure whetever we came from Italiy to Montenegro or maybe somewhere from the north of the Europe.
BTW, does the name Palanga has any meaning in italian language? My old uncle told me in Montenegro it means a hole in a wooden door or something like that..(not sure)
I am yet to try this word in lithuanian but I can't find any online translators for the language.
Thanks in advance,
Kenan


