Kolbusz

Kolbusz is a surname of Polish origin, often found among individuals of Polish descent residing in the United Kingdom. The name is a variant of the Polish surname "Kolbász," which means "sausage maker" in Polish.

Those bearing the surname Kolbusz may have ancestors who were skilled in the craft of making sausages or may have been associated with the food industry in some capacity.

While not as prevalent in the United Kingdom as traditional British surnames, the surname Kolbusz adds to the diverse tapestry of British society, reflecting the country's history of welcoming individuals from various cultural backgrounds.

Individuals carrying the Kolbusz surname may have made significant contributions to various fields in the UK, ranging from culinary arts to business and academia. As with many surnames, the name Kolbusz carries with it a story of heritage and lineage that contributes to the multicultural identity of Britain.

There are approximately 29 people named Kolbusz in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Kolbusz.

Region of origin: Europe

Country of origin: Hungary

Language of origin: Hungarian

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