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The surname Grzelak is of Polish origin. It is derived from a personal name, most likely Gregory (Grzegorz) or Grzela, which was common among Slavic peoples in medieval Europe. Ove...
The surname Grzesiuk is of Polish origin. It derives from a personal name, Grzegorz, which is the Polish form of Gregory. This name was popularized by Saint Gregory the Great, a po...
The surname Grzeszczak is of Polish origin. It derives from a personal name, Grzesiek, which is a diminutive form of Grzegorz, meaning "the one who shows steadfastness" or "one who...
The surname Grzyb is of Polish origin. It comes from the word "grzyb," which means mushroom in Polish. This surname may have been given to someone who was fond of mushrooms, or per...
The surname Grzymala is of Polish origin. It comes from the Old Polish word "grzymała," which means "rough" or "stubborn." This surname was most likely originally a nickname given...
The surname Grzywaczewski is of Polish origin. It is a patronymic surname derived from the given name Grzegorz (Gregory), with -ewski being a common suffix denoting son or descenda...
The surname Grzywinski is of Polish origin. It is derived from the word "grzewa," meaning heath or bog, and "-owski" indicating a place where someone lived or worked. Over time, th...