Godlewski

Godlewski is a surname of Polish origin, derived from the personal name Godlewa, which itself originates from the Old Slavic name "Godlaw", meaning "dear and beloved". The surname Godlewski is predominantly found in Poland and is also present in other countries with Polish communities, including the United Kingdom.

Individuals with the surname Godlewski have contributed to various fields over the years, including academics, the arts, and sciences. The exact number of individuals bearing the surname is not well-documented, but the name continues to be a part of the rich tapestry of British surnames.

The Godlewski surname carries with it a sense of heritage and belonging, reflecting the ancestry and cultural roots of individuals who bear it. Through its historical significance and familial ties, the surname Godlewski highlights the diverse and multicultural nature of British society.

There are approximately 58 people named Godlewski in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Godlewski.

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