Rusinek

Rusinek is a British surname of Polish origin. It is classified as a toponymic surname, deriving from the name of a village or town in Poland. The suffix "-ek" is a common diminutive ending in Polish surnames, denoting "descendant of" or "from".

The surname Rusinek is relatively rare in the United Kingdom, with the majority of bearers likely having Polish ancestry. It is often found among the Polish diaspora in Britain, particularly those who emigrated for economic or political reasons.

Individuals with the surname Rusinek may have a heritage deeply rooted in Polish culture and history. The surname serves as a testament to the diverse tapestry of British society, reflecting the contributions of Polish immigrants to the enriching of the cultural landscape in the United Kingdom.

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There are approximately 70 people named Rusinek in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Rusinek.

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