CHOJNACKA
Chojnacka
Chojnacka is a surname of Polish origin that is also found in the United Kingdom. The surname is derived from the Polish word "chojnacki," which means someone from a place called Chojnów or Chojnica.
In the UK, the surname Chojnacka is relatively uncommon but is borne by individuals of Polish descent or with Polish heritage. The presence of the Chojnacka surname in the British Isles can be attributed to historical migrations and the movement of people between Poland and the UK.
Individuals with the surname Chojnacka may have diverse backgrounds and may have contributed to various fields in British society. The surname serves as a reminder of the cultural exchange and interconnectedness between Poland and the United Kingdom.
As with many surnames, the lineage and history of the Chojnacka family name can be traced through genealogical records and family histories, reflecting the rich tapestry of immigration and settlement patterns in the UK.
There are approximately 87 people named Chojnacka in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Chojnacka.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Aleksander
- Grzegorz
- Jakob
- Robert
Female
- Agnieszka
- Anna
- Ewa
- Joanna
- Katarzyna
- Magdalena
- Malgorzata
- Marta
- Monika
- Sylwia
Similar and related surnames
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