GASIOR
Gasior
The Gasior surname is of Polish origin and derives from the Polish word "gąsior," meaning "drake" or "male duck." As such, it is considered to be a toponymic surname, likely originating from a place or geographical feature associated with ducks.
The Gasior surname is relatively rare in the United Kingdom, with a small number of individuals bearing this name in the country. Those with the surname may have familial ties to Poland or other regions where the name is more common.
Like many surnames, Gasior can sometimes be found with variations in spelling and pronunciation, such as "Gąsior" with the Polish diacritic or accent mark. Family history and genealogical research may provide insights into the specific origins and branches of the Gasior family.
Individuals with the Gasior surname may have diverse backgrounds and histories, reflecting the interconnectedness of different cultures and heritage within the United Kingdom and beyond. The name Gasior contributes to the rich tapestry of surnames found in Britain, reflecting the country's history of immigration and cultural exchange.
There are approximately 116 people named Gasior in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Gasior.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrzej
- Edmund
- Jaroslaw
- Krzysztof
- Lukasz
- Mariusz
- Michal
- Pawel
- Sebastian
- Tomasz
- Wojciech
Female
- Agnieszka
- Anna
- Katarzyna
- Kerry
- Klaudia
- Magdalena
- Malgorzata
- Mary
- Monika
- Natalia