WRONA
Wrona
Wrona is a surname of Polish origin that is present in the United Kingdom. The name is derived from the Polish word "wrona," which translates to "crow" in English. The surname is linked to an occupation or association with crows, a bird steeped in symbolism and mythology.
The Wrona surname is relatively rare in the UK compared to its prevalence in Poland. Those who bear the surname in the UK likely have family roots or ancestry tracing back to Poland or other Eastern European countries where the name is more common.
As with many surnames of foreign origin in the UK, Wrona may have entered the country through migration and settlement over the centuries. Families bearing the Wrona surname would have contributed to the diverse tapestry of British society, bringing with them their traditions, language, and cultural practices.
Individuals with the surname Wrona may choose to celebrate their Polish heritage and connections through various means such as maintaining cultural traditions, participating in Polish community events, or researching their ancestry. The surname's presence in the UK serves as a reminder of the country's historical and ongoing connections with different cultures and people from around the world.
There are approximately 180 people named Wrona in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Wrona.
Region of origin: Europe
Country of origin: Poland
Language of origin: Polish
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrzej
- Bogumil
- Eddie
- Grzegorz
- Jakub
- Jaroslaw
- Krzysztof
- Lukasz
- Marcin
- Mariusz
- Michal
- Pawel
- Piotr
- Tomasz
- Wojciech
Female
- Agnieszka
- Aleksandra
- Anna
- Beata
- Catherine
- Dorota
- Emma
- Irena
- Joanna
- Katarzyna
- Magdalena
- Monika
- Paulina
- Therese