BEDNARSKI
Bednarski
Bednarski is a surname of Polish origin that is not commonly found in Britain. It is derived from the Polish word "bednarz," meaning cooper or barrel-maker. The surname Bednarski is mainly found in Poland and among the Polish diaspora community around the world, including in the United Kingdom.
The Bednarski surname is believed to have originated as an occupational surname, signifying that an individual or their ancestors worked as coopers, producing barrels, casks, and other wooden containers for storing and transporting goods.
Individuals bearing the surname Bednarski may have a family history connected to the craft of cooperage, involving the skills and traditions of barrel-making, which was an essential trade in many agricultural and mercantile communities.
In British records, individuals with the surname Bednarski are often descendants of Polish immigrants who came to the United Kingdom for various reasons, such as employment opportunities, education, or seeking refuge. Their presence contributes to the diverse cultural tapestry of Britain and highlights the connections between the two countries.
There are approximately 145 people named Bednarski in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Bednarski.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Adam
- David
- Grzegorz
- Jacek
- Krzysztof
- Lukasz
- Marcin
- Martin
- Michael
- Michal
- Pawel
- Przemyslaw
- Robert
Female
- Cornelia
- Elizabeth
- Ethel
- Eva
- Irene
- Marie
- Melissa
- Renata
- Sheila
- Tanya