Pawlowska

Pawlowska is a surname of Polish origin, which has become commonly found in the United Kingdom due to migration and intermarriage. It is derived from the Polish surname Pawlowski, which means 'son of Pawel', with Pawel being a Polish form of the name Paul.

The Pawlowska surname likely entered Britain through Polish migrants who settled in the UK during various periods of history, especially after World War II and during the Cold War era. Over time, many Polish families integrated into British society, contributing to the rich cultural tapestry of the nation.

Individuals bearing the Pawlowska surname may have a heritage that is linked to Poland, its history, and its traditions. They may feel a strong connection to Polish culture and may celebrate Polish customs and festivals alongside their British identity.

Pawlowskas, like others of Polish descent in Britain, have made notable contributions to various fields, including the arts, sciences, business, and public service. The surname Pawlowska serves as a reminder of the diversity and multiculturalism within British society, reflecting the country's history of welcoming people from different parts of the world.

There are approximately 273 people named Pawlowska in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around four in a million people in Britain are named Pawlowska.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Alexander
  • Andrew
  • Artur
  • Carl
  • Damian
  • Krzysztof
  • Lukasz
  • Marek
  • Uri
  • Zbigniew

Female

  • Agnieszka
  • Anna
  • Beata
  • Ewa
  • Joanna
  • Katarzyna
  • Lilly
  • Magdalena
  • Malgorzata
  • Marta
  • Monika

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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