STANCZAK
Stanczak
Stanczak is a surname of Polish origin that has gained some presence in the UK. The surname is derived from the Polish personal name Stanislaw, which means "someone who finds fame or glory". It is a common surname in Poland and can be found among Polish communities in various parts of the world, including the United Kingdom.
The migration of people with the surname Stanczak to the UK may be linked to historical events and periods of Polish immigration, such as during World War II or following the accession of Poland to the European Union in 2004. As a result, the surname Stanczak may now be found in British records, particularly in areas with significant Polish populations.
Individuals with the surname Stanczak in the UK may have diverse backgrounds, with varying connections to their Polish heritage. Some may have anglicised the pronunciation or spelling of their surname to better integrate within British society.
Research into the genealogy and history of the Stanczak surname in the UK may provide insights into the experiences and contributions of individuals with this name to British society. Records such as census data, birth and marriage certificates, as well as immigration records can help trace the presence of the Stanczak surname in the UK and shed light on the lives of those who bear it.
There are approximately 61 people named Stanczak in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Stanczak.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Alexander
- Andrzej
- Artur
- Grzegorz
- Krzysztof
- Maciej
- Mariusz
- Pawel
- Piotr
- Tomasz
Female
- Aleksandra
- Alicja
- Anna
- Emilia
- Ewa
- Joanna
- Justyna
- Karolina
- Katarzyna
- Magdalena