History:
Pusika is a Jewish surname derived from the Hebrew word 'pusi' meaning 'a little bird.'
The Pusika surname originated in Eastern Europe, likely in the 19th century. It is believed that the surname was adopted by Jewish families who were descendants of Ashkenazi Jews.
Description:
Pusika is a common surname among Ashkenazi Jews, and is particularly popular in Israel.
The Pusika surname is often passed down from generation to generation, and is sometimes combined with other surnames to form a new surname.
Variations of the Pusika surname include Pusic, Pusichenko, Pusikov, Pusicov, Pusikman, and Pusikovitch.









