Kuzminski

Kuzminski is a surname of Polish origin, which is relatively uncommon in British society. The surname is derived from the word "Kuzma", a variant of the name "Cosmas", an ancient Greek name meaning "order" or "decorum".

The Kuzminski family name has been traced back to individuals of Polish descent who have settled in the United Kingdom over the years. The presence of individuals with the surname Kuzminski in Britain can be largely attributed to migration and cross-cultural movements that have shaped the British population.

Individuals bearing the Kuzminski surname may have diverse backgrounds, occupations, and interests, much like any other British lineage. As with many surnames, the Kuzminski name carries with it a sense of familial history and identity, connecting individuals to their heritage and lineage.

Though not as prevalent as some other British surnames, the Kuzminski name contributes to the rich tapestry of diverse identities that form the melting pot of cultures within the United Kingdom.

There are approximately 37 people named Kuzminski in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Kuzminski.

Region of origin: Europe

Country of origin: Poland

Language of origin: Polish

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Boleslaw
  • Grogory
  • Jan
  • Victor
  • Witold

Female

  • Gemma
  • Sarah
  • Siobhan

Similar and related surnames

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