BARCIK
Barcik
Barcik is a British surname of Polish origin. The surname Barcik is derived from the Polish personal name "Bartek," a diminutive form of "Bartosz," which is equivalent to the English name Bartholomew.
The earliest recorded instances of the surname Barcik can be traced back to Poland, where it was a common surname among the Polish nobility and peasantry. Over time, individuals with the surname Barcik migrated to the United Kingdom, where it has been adopted by British families of Polish descent.
Like many surnames of Eastern European origin, the pronunciation and spelling of Barcik may have been anglicised or modified upon settling in the UK. Variants of the surname may include Barczik or Bartczak.
Today, individuals bearing the surname Barcik can be found across various regions of the UK, with concentrations in areas that historically had significant Polish immigrant populations, such as London, Manchester, and Glasgow. The surname Barcik carries with it a sense of heritage and identity, often serving as a link to the ancestral roots of Polish families in Britain.
There are approximately 18 people named Barcik in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Barcik.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Adrian
- Krzysztof
- Pawel
Female
- Monica
- Monika
Similar and related surnames
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