KONKOL
Konkol
The surname Konkol has Polish origins and is derived from the popular personal name "Konrad", which means "bold counselor" in Old German. The name Konkol is relatively rare and is predominantly found in Poland and among individuals of Polish descent. It is believed that this surname could have been introduced to the UK through migration or immigration from Poland or other neighbouring countries.
Individuals bearing the surname Konkol may have ancestral ties to regions in Poland such as Masovia or Greater Poland. The name is not widely documented in British historical records or genealogical archives, indicating that it is not a common surname among the British population.
If you encounter individuals with the surname Konkol in Britain, it is likely that they or their ancestors have Polish heritage. As with many surnames, the history and origin of the name Konkol can provide insights into familial roots and historical migration patterns.
There are approximately 33 people named Konkol in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Konkol.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Mark
- Nicholas
Female
- Katarzyna