Kulpa

Kulpa is a surname of Polish origin, which has also been adopted by families in Britain. The name Kulpa is derived from the Polish word "kulp", which means "bludgeon" or "club" in English. It is believed that the surname Kulpa was initially used as a nickname for someone who was strong or tough like a club.

The Kulpa surname first appeared in historical records in Poland, but over time, individuals with this surname migrated to the United Kingdom. As a result, the Kulpa surname can now be found among British families, often passed down through generations.

Those bearing the surname Kulpa may have diverse backgrounds and ancestral roots. Research into the family history and genealogy of the Kulpa surname could reveal connections to different regions, traditions, and historical events.

Like many surnames, the meaning and significance of Kulpa may have evolved over the years as families spread and settled in various parts of the world. Today, individuals with the surname Kulpa continue to contribute to the vibrant tapestry of British society.

There are approximately 92 people named Kulpa in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Kulpa.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Alan
  • Christopher
  • Grzegorz
  • John
  • Krzysztof
  • Marcin
  • Marek
  • Michael
  • Peter
  • Robert
  • Stanislaw

Female

  • Aleksandra
  • Anna
  • Christine
  • Diana
  • Ewa
  • Iwona
  • Janet
  • Joanna
  • Magdalena
  • Samantha

Similar and related surnames

Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.

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