CZARNOTA
Czarnota
Czarnota is a Polish surname that is believed to have its roots in Eastern Europe. While it is not a common surname in Britain, it is notable for its distinctiveness and the stories it may hold of migration and cultural exchange.
The name Czarnota is thought to be of Polish origin, derived from the Polish word for "black", which is "czarny". This suggests that the surname may have been given to individuals with dark complexions, black hair, or even occupations related to the colour black.
The presence of the surname Czarnota in Britain may be a result of historical movements of people between Poland and the United Kingdom, such as during World War II or through familial migrations for work or study.
Family names serve as important markers of heritage and identity, connecting individuals to their past and providing insight into their ancestors’ origins and experiences. Despite its relative rarity in Britain, the surname Czarnota represents a part of the rich tapestry of names that make up the diverse population of the United Kingdom.
There are approximately 79 people named Czarnota in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Czarnota.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Jedrzej
- John
- Joseph
- Krzysztof
- Mariusz
- Mateusz
- Michael
- Pawel
- Rafal
- Szymon
- Thomas
Female
- Agnieszka
- Alison
- Anna
- Florence
- Izabela
- Karen
- Katarzyna
- Sadie
- Shauni
- Sylwia