ANTCZAK
Antczak
Antczak is a surname of Polish origin that is commonly found in the United Kingdom, particularly among the Polish diaspora community. The name is derived from the Polish personal name Antoni, which is equivalent to the English name Anthony. The suffix "-czak" is a common suffix in Polish surnames and typically denotes a son or descendant of the original bearer of the name.
The presence of individuals with the surname Antczak in Britain can be traced back to various waves of Polish migration to the UK, particularly during and after World War II. Many Poles sought refuge in the UK during times of political unrest in their homeland, and some chose to settle permanently, contributing to the diverse cultural landscape of Britain.
Today, individuals with the surname Antczak can be found across different regions of the UK, with some actively preserving their Polish heritage and language. The surname's presence serves as a reminder of the historical ties between Poland and Britain and the contributions of Polish immigrants to British society.
There are approximately 90 people named Antczak in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Antczak.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Adam
- Anthony
- Krzysztof
- Lukasz
- Marcin
- Mark
- Michael
- Michal
- Sebastian
- Tomasz
Female
- Agnieszka
- Anna
- Ewelina
- Karolina
- Katarzyna
- Magdalena
- Malgorzata
- Monika
- Renata
- Sylwia