Dworak
Dworak means "rich in life's greatest assets." Dworak is originally derived from the name Dvvorak which means "owner of the manor." Dworak now means rich in land. Often associated with the famous Czech composer Dvorak, whose musical talents earned him countless awards and honorary doctorates. Dworak can mean rich in music or rich in musical talent. The name is often associated with power and position as the name Dvvorak also meant "member of the court." Dworak can also mean rich in power. The definition takes on variations dependent upon the country of origin, most commonly associated with western Slavic regions.
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