ADAMSKA
Adamska
Adamska is a surname of Polish origin that has found its way into British society. It is a derivative of the surname Adamski, which is a common surname in Poland. The suffix "ska" in Polish surnames generally denotes a female form, indicating a daughter or wife of someone with the surname Adamski.
The surname Adamska is likely to have been introduced to Britain through migration or family connections. It is relatively rare in the UK compared to more common British surnames. Individuals bearing the surname Adamska may have Polish ancestry or connections to Poland.
The origins and history of the Adamska surname in the UK are likely to be closely tied to the broader history of Polish migration to Britain. Polish migration to the UK has occurred at various points in history, notably during and after World War II, as well as following Poland's accession to the European Union in 2004.
Individuals with the surname Adamska may have diverse backgrounds and experiences, reflecting the rich tapestry of cultural heritage present in modern Britain. The surname serves as a reminder of the historical links and cultural exchanges between Poland and the UK.
There are approximately 128 people named Adamska in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Adamska.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Alexander
- Artur
- Kal
- Kamil
- Kiril
- Leo
- Matthew
- Pawel
- Piotr
Female
- Agnieszka
- Aleksandra
- Anna
- Ewa
- Joanna
- Katarzyna
- Magdalena
- Malgorzata
- Marta
- Monika