Flaks

The surname Flaks is of Jewish origin and is not prevalent in Great Britain. It is believed to have Eastern European roots, with variations in spelling such as Flax or Flachs. The name may have originated from the Yiddish word "flax," meaning someone who dealt with flax cultivation or trade.

Due to historic emigration patterns, the Flaks surname may be more commonly found in countries with significant Jewish populations such as Poland, Russia, or Ukraine. However, it is not a prominent surname in Britain and has not been widely documented in British historical records or genealogical studies.

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