Kucinskas

Kucinskas is a surname of Lithuanian origin. It is most commonly found in Lithuania but has also spread to other countries, including the United Kingdom. The name is a patronymic surname derived from the Lithuanian personal name "Kucinas", which itself is believed to have derived from the word "kukurūzai," meaning corn or maize.

Those bearing the surname Kucinskas may have ancestors who were land workers or farmers in Lithuania, reflecting the agricultural roots of the name. Over time, individuals with the surname have migrated to different countries, including the UK, contributing to the spreading of this surname beyond Lithuania's borders.

The Kucinskas surname showcases the diverse heritage and migration patterns that have shaped the landscape of British surnames. Today, individuals with the surname continue to contribute to the cultural tapestry of the United Kingdom, carrying with them the legacy of their Lithuanian ancestry.

There are approximately 47 people named Kucinskas in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Kucinskas.

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