ROZGA
Rozga
Rozga is a British surname of Polish origin which has gained popularity in recent years. The surname Rozga is believed to have originated from the Slavic word "roža" which means rose, indicating a possible connection to the flower or symbolising beauty and grace.
Individuals bearing the surname Rozga are likely to have Polish ancestry and may have roots in Poland. It is not uncommon for surnames to be influenced by geographic factors, historical events, or personal characteristics, such as occupation or physical features.
The Rozga surname may hold special significance to those who bear it, reflecting a link to their ancestry and serving as a reminder of their heritage. As with many surnames, the meaning and history of Rozga can vary depending on familial traditions and regional influences.
In contemporary society, the surname Rozga may be found in various parts of the United Kingdom, serving as a testament to the diversity and multiculturalism of British society. Individuals with the surname Rozga may continue to celebrate and honour their Polish heritage while embracing their British identity.
There are approximately 65 people named Rozga in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Rozga.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Blair
- Craig
- Derek
- Grzegorz
- Ross
Female
- Helena
- Lidia
- Margaret
- Margot
- Valerie