KUBIS
Kubis
The surname Kubis is of Polish origin and has been present in Britain since the mid-20th century. It is a relatively rare surname, with a limited number of individuals bearing this name in the United Kingdom.
The etymology of the name "Kubis" can be traced back to Poland, where it is derived from the Polish word "kuba," which means "Jacob" in English. This suggests that the surname may have originated as a patronymic name, denoting descent from an ancestor named Jacob.
Those with the surname Kubis have made contributions to various fields within British society, though their presence remains relatively small in comparison to more common British surnames. The cultural impact and historical significance of individuals bearing the surname Kubis in the UK are, therefore, more limited in scope.
As a relatively uncommon surname in the British Isles, the Kubis name may hold a special significance for those who carry it, serving as a link to their Polish heritage and ancestry. Though not as ubiquitous as some British surnames, the Kubis surname nonetheless forms part of the rich tapestry of multiculturalism that characterises modern Britain.
There are approximately 62 people named Kubis in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Kubis.