SKARBEK
Skarbek
Skarbek is a British surname of Polish origin that has an esteemed history with significant ties to the Polish nobility. The name Skarbek is derived from the Polish word 'skarb', which translates to 'treasure' or 'hoard'.
One of the most notable bearers of the Skarbek name was Krystyna Skarbek, also known as Christine Granville, a renowned Special Operations Executive (SOE) agent during World War II. Her exceptional courage, intelligence, and cunningness earned her a reputation as one of the most successful spies of the war.
Members of the Skarbek family have been recorded as being active in various fields, including academics, military, and the arts. The name carries a sense of prestige and resilience, reflecting the noble heritage of the family.
Overall, the surname Skarbek embodies a rich and illustrious history, showcasing the resilience and accomplishments of its bearers throughout the centuries.
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There are approximately 66 people named Skarbek in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Skarbek.
Famous people named Skarbek
- Sacha Skarbek - Songwriter and musician
- Krystyna Skarbek - Polish spy (1908 to 1952)
Names and descriptions courtesy of Wikipedia, and may contain errors. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of every famous person with this name.
