SLUPEK
Slupek
Slupek is a British surname of Polish origin. The name Slupek is derived from the Polish word "slup," which means post or pillar. It is believed that the surname Slupek was originally used to denote someone who lived near or worked with posts or pillars.
The migration of Polish immigrants to Britain in the late 19th and early 20th centuries may have contributed to the spread of the surname Slupek in the country. Over time, the name Slupek has become a part of the British cultural and genealogical landscape.
Individuals with the surname Slupek are part of the diverse tapestry of British society, contributing to various fields and industries. The surname Slupek carries with it a sense of heritage, connecting individuals to their Polish roots.
Today, the surname Slupek is relatively rare in Britain, but it continues to be cherished by those who bear it as a symbol of their ancestry and history.
There are approximately 27 people named Slupek in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Slupek.