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Saksida is a Slovenian surname that has been adapted to its Slavic form from the original German name '' Saks''. The root is ''Sachsen'', which means 'one from Saxony', and among other variant forms it includes ''Sachs'', '' Sacks'', and '' Saks''. Name etymology According to the Slovene linguist Silvo Torkar in Slovenia there is a common group of suffixes that are added to the end of surnames that create a Slovene identity; some examples are ''-ski'' (''Ledinski, Pisanski''); ''-nik'' (''Potočnik, Kotnik, Breznik, Blatnik''), ''-c'', ''-ec'', ''-ic'', ''-ac'' (''Konc, Samec, Sajovic, Komac''), ''-ica'' (''Jurca, Hvalica''), ''-da'' (''Kenda''), and ''-ida'' (''Saksida''). People * Alenka Saksida (born 1942), conductor and cultural activist * Igor Saksida (born 1965), literary historian * Iztok Saksida, sociologist * Kolja Saksida, actor * Lisa Saksida, Canadian neuroscientist * Pavle Saksida, mathematician * Rudolf Saksida (1913–1984), painter * Teja Saksida, singer ...
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Lisa Saksida
Lisa Marie Saksida is a Canadian neuroscientist. She is a Professor and Canada Research Chair in Translational Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Western Ontario's Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry. Since 2000, Saksida has worked on the development of a touchscreen-based cognitive assessment system specifically for mouse models. Early life and education Saksida is a native of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She completed her Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Western Ontario before flying West for her Master's degree at the University of British Columbia. She eventually left Canada for her second master's degree at the University of Edinburgh before finally returning to North America for her PhD at Carnegie Mellon University. Saksida received a grant from the Alberta Heritage Scholarships Fund to support her doctoral studies. Her thesis, conducted under advisor James McClelland, was titled ''The Interaction of Perception and Cognition: A Competitive Connectio ...
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Saks (Surname)
Saks is a German language, German surname, meaning a person from the region of Saxony (originally Sachsen). The region is named after the Germanic peoples, Germanic tribe which settled there in Ancient Rome, Roman times.
Saks Family The name may refer to:


People

*Adam Saks (born 1974), Danish painter *Andrew Saks (1847–1912), American businessman *Elyn Saks (born 1956), American legal scholar *Gene Saks (1921–2015), American film director and actor *Gidon Saks (born 1960), South African singer *Kaido Saks (born 1986), Estonian basketball player *Katrin Saks (born 1956), Estonian politician *Michael Saks (mathematician) (born 1951), American mathematician *Michael J. Saks (born 1947), American legal scholar *Sol Saks (1910–2011), American screenwriter *Stanislaw Saks (1897–1942), Polish mathematician *Tarmo Saks (born 1975), Estonian ...
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List Of Slovenian Mathematicians
This is a list of Slovenian mathematicians. {{compact ToC, side=yes, top=yes, num=yes A * Anton Ambschel (1749–1821) B * Iztok Banič * Vladimir Batagelj (1948–) * Andrej Bauer (1971–) * Andrej Blejec (1953–) * Marijan Blejec (1919–1992) * Marko Boben (1973–) * Ludvik Bogataj (1949–2009) * Zvonimir Bohte (1935–) * Janko Bračič * Franc Breckerfeld (1681–1744) * Matevž Bren (1954–) * Boštjan Brešar * Matej Brešar (1963–) * Silvo Breskvar (1902–1969) * Andrej Brodnik (1961–) C * Anton Cedilnik * Matija Cencelj * Andrej Cergol (1595–1645) * Miran Černe * Jaka Cimprič * Karin Cvetko Vah D * France Dacar * Mirko Dobovišek * Tanja Dravec * Barbara Drinovec Drnovšek * Roman Drnovšek F * Joannes Disma Floriantschitsch de Grienfeld (1691–1757) * Franc Forstnerič (1958–) G * Franc Galič (1929–1982) * Josip Globevnik (1945–) * Darja Govekar * Josip Grasselli (1924–2016) * Janko Gravner H * Izidor Hafner * Ferdinand A ...
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Saks (surname)
Saks is a German language, German surname, meaning a person from the region of Saxony (originally Sachsen). The region is named after the Germanic peoples, Germanic tribe which settled there in Ancient Rome, Roman times.
Saks Family The name may refer to:


People

*Adam Saks (born 1974), Danish painter *Andrew Saks (1847–1912), American businessman *Elyn Saks (born 1956), American legal scholar *Gene Saks (1921–2015), American film director and actor *Gidon Saks (born 1960), South African singer *Kaido Saks (born 1986), Estonian basketball player *Katrin Saks (born 1956), Estonian politician *Michael Saks (mathematician) (born 1951), American mathematician *Michael J. Saks (born 1947), American legal scholar *Sol Saks (1910–2011), American screenwriter *Stanislaw Saks (1897–1942), Polish mathematician *Tarmo Saks (born 1975), Estonian ...
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Saxony
Saxony (german: Sachsen ; Upper Saxon: ''Saggsn''; hsb, Sakska), officially the Free State of Saxony (german: Freistaat Sachsen, links=no ; Upper Saxon: ''Freischdaad Saggsn''; hsb, Swobodny stat Sakska, links=no), is a landlocked state of Germany, bordering the states of Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, Bavaria, as well as the countries of Poland and the Czech Republic. Its capital is Dresden, and its largest city is Leipzig. Saxony is the tenth largest of Germany's sixteen states, with an area of , and the sixth most populous, with more than 4 million inhabitants. The term Saxony has been in use for more than a millennium. It was used for the medieval Duchy of Saxony, the Electorate of Saxony of the Holy Roman Empire, the Kingdom of Saxony, and twice for a republic. The first Free State of Saxony was established in 1918 as a constituent state of the Weimar Republic. After World War II, it was under Soviet occupation before it became part of the communist East Ger ...
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Žiga Saksida
Žiga is a Slovene given name, a form of Sigmund: *Žiga Jeglič (born 1988) Slovenian ice hockey player * Žiga Kariž (born 1973) Slovenian painter * Žiga Pavlin (born 1985) Slovenian ice hockey player * Žiga Hirschler (1894–1941) Croatian composer *Žiga Pance Žiga Pance (born January 1, 1989) is a Slovenian professional ice hockey forward who is currently a free agent having last played for DVTK Jegesmedvék of the Slovak Extraliga. He participated at several IIHF World Championships as a member of th ... (born 1989) Slovenian ice hockey player See also * Ziga (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Ziga Slovene masculine given names ...
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Sonja Saksida
Sonia, Sonja or Sonya, a name of Greek origin meaning wisdom, may refer to: People * Sonia (name), a feminine given name (lists people named, Sonia, Sonja and Sonya) :* Sonia (actress), Indian film actress in Malayalam and Tamil films :* Sonia (singer), British pop star Sonia Evans :* Sonia, pen name of Ottavia Vitagliano (1894–1975), an Italian writer :* Sonia, code-name of Ursula Kuczynski, also known as Beurton, a spy for the USSR :*Queen Sonja of Norway :*Sonia Ben Ammar, French fashion model, actress and singer known mononymously as SONIA * Sonia people, an ethnic group on the Great Papuan Plateau of Papua New Guinea Other * Sonia, the allied code name for the Mitsubishi Ki-51, Japanese WW2 era bomber * SONIA Sonia, Sonja or Sonya, a name of Greek origin meaning wisdom, may refer to: People * Sonia (name), a feminine given name (lists people named, Sonia, Sonja and Sonya) :* Sonia (actress), Indian film actress in Malayalam and Tamil films :* Sonia ..., Sterlin ...
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Pavle Saksida
Pavle (Macedonian and sr-cyr, Павле; ka, პავლე) is a Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian and Georgian male given name corresponding to English Paul; the name is of biblical origin (cf. Saint Paul). People known mononymously as Pavle include: * Pavle I, Serbian Patriarch (c. 1526–1541), Serbian Orthodox bishop * Pavle, Serbian Patriarch (1914–2009), Serbian Orthodox Patriarch People with this name include: * Pavle Abramidze (1901–1989), Georgian Soviet general * Pavle Dešpalj (born 1934), Croatian composer and conductor * Pavle Đurišić (1909–1945), Montenegrin Serb Chetnik army commander * Pavle Gregorić (1892–1989), Croatian communist politician * Pavle Ingorokva (1893–1983), Georgian historian * Pavle Ivić (1924–1999), Serbian linguist * Pavle "Paja" Jovanović (1859–1957), Serbian painter * Pavle Jurina (1954–2011), Croatian handball player * Pavle Kalinić (born 1959), Croatian politician and writer * Pavle Karađorđević (1893–1976), Pri ...
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List Of Slovenian Actors
A list of notable actors from Slovenia: *Lenore Aubert *Maks Bajc *Miha Baloh *Matija Barl *Polde Bibič *Demeter Bitenc * Yuri Bradac *Sebastian Cavazza *Janez Drozg *Emil Filipčič *Jure Godler * Nina Ivanišin * Jure Ivanušič *Tomi Janežič *Polona Juh *Ida Kravanja *Iztok Mlakar * Peter Musevski *Radko Polič *Branko Pintarič *Tanja Ribič *Stane Sever *Vladimir Skrbinsek *Bert Sotlar *Mira Stupica *Jernej Šugman *Zlatko Šugman *Saša Tabaković * Aliash Tepina *Stevo Žigon * Dragan Živadinov *Jonas Žnidaršič *Katarina Čas {{European actors Actor Slovenian Slovene or Slovenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Slovenia, a country in Central Europe * Slovene language, a South Slavic language mainly spoken in Slovenia * Slovenes The Slovenes, also known as Slovenians ( sl, Sloven ...
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