BAJER
Bajer
The surname "Bajer" is of British and Polish origin. It is most commonly found in the United Kingdom among families with Polish heritage. The name is believed to have derived from the Polish word "bajor," meaning a type of beer known for its strength and quality.
Families bearing the surname Bajer can be traced back to Polish immigrants who made their way to the UK, particularly during times of war and political unrest in Poland. These individuals settled in various regions of the UK, contributing to the diverse cultural landscape of the country.
Though not as widespread as some other British surnames, the name Bajer carries with it a sense of pride in one's Polish ancestry, reflecting a rich history and cultural heritage. The descendants of these Polish immigrants have integrated into British society while still retaining a connection to their roots through their surname.
Today, individuals with the surname Bajer can be found across the UK, carrying on their family's legacy and contributing to the multicultural tapestry of British society.
There are approximately 57 people named Bajer in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Bajer.