KUCHARSKA
Kucharska
Kucharska is a Polish surname that has become increasingly common in the United Kingdom due to migration patterns and intercultural exchange. The surname, pronounced as "Koo-KHAR-skah," is of Polish origin, derived from the word "kucharz," meaning "cook." It signifies a family line linked to the profession of cooking or as being descended from ancestors who pursued this occupation.
In recent years, individuals with the surname Kucharska have contributed to the cultural diversity of the British population, bringing with them their heritage and traditions. This infusion of Polish culture has added a unique dimension to the multicultural fabric of modern British society.
Interestingly, the presence of the Kucharska surname in the UK showcases the deep-rooted historical ties between Poland and Britain. It epitomizes the fluidity of identity and the evolution of surnames as they travel across borders and generations.
As with many surnames of immigrant origin, the Kucharska name symbolizes not just a family lineage but also a rich tapestry of cultural exchange and heritage, enriching the social landscape of the United Kingdom.
There are approximately 136 people named Kucharska in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Kucharska.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrzej
- Marcin
- Marek
- Matthew
- Miroslaw
- Rik
- Robert
- Tomasz
Female
- Agnieszka
- Anna
- Barbara
- Ewa
- Izabela
- Katarzyna
- Magdalena
- Malgorzata
- Monika
- Sylwia