SIEDLECKI
Siedlecki
Siedlecki is a surname of Polish origin that is also present in the British Isles. It is derived from the place name Siedlce, a city in eastern Poland. The name likely indicates that the original bearers of the surname originated from or had connections to this region.
The Siedlecki surname is relatively rare in the United Kingdom, but individuals with this name can be found across the country. Like many surnames of Eastern European origin, Siedlecki may have been introduced to the British Isles through migration, trade, or other historical connections between Poland and the United Kingdom.
The Siedlecki family may have a unique history and heritage which could be traced back through genealogical research. As with many surnames, the story of the Siedlecki family is likely diverse and may have connections to different regions, cultures, and historical events.
Overall, the surname Siedlecki represents a small but significant part of the British population and contributes to the rich tapestry of surnames found in the United Kingdom.
There are approximately 82 people named Siedlecki in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Siedlecki.