JURCZAK
Jurczak
Jurczak is a Polish surname that has become established in the United Kingdom, particularly among the community of Polish immigrants. The surname likely originated from the personal name 'Jurek', a diminutive of 'Georg', which means 'farmer' in Polish. As such, the surname Jurczak may have initially denoted someone employed in farming.
With the immigration of Poles to the UK during different periods of history, the surname Jurczak has become more widespread in British society. Individuals bearing the surname Jurczak have made contributions to various fields, including academics, arts, business, and more.
Those interested in genealogy or tracing their Polish ancestry may find the surname Jurczak to be a valuable link to their family history and heritage. The presence of the Jurczak surname in the UK underscores the diverse tapestry of surnames that have enriched British culture through immigration and historical ties.
There are approximately 94 people named Jurczak in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Jurczak.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Carl
- Krzysztof
- Lukasz
- Marcin
- Mateusz
- Pawel
- Piotr
- Robert
- Stefan
- Thomas
Female
- Anna
- Justyna
- Karolina
- Katarzyna
- Krystyna
- Maria
- Marta
- Martyna
- Marzena
- Pamela