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The surname Szychta is of Polish origin. It comes from a occupational name for a maker of wickerwork, derived from the Slavic word "sitie" which means 'willow' or 'wicker', and the...
The last name Szykula is of Polish origin. It is derived from the word "szyk", which means "order" or "arrangement" in Polish. The surname likely originated as a nickname for someo...
The last name Szymaniak is of Polish origin. It is derived from the Polish word "szymany," which means "person from Szymon" - an old Polish form of the name Simon. The suffix "-iak...
The last name Szymanski is of Polish origin. It is a patronymic surname derived from the given name "Szymon," which is the Polish form of "Simon." The suffix "-ski" typically denot...
The last name "Szymendera" is of Polish origin. It is derived from the personal name Szymon, which is the Polish form of the name Simon. In Poland, surnames often originated from t...
The surname Szymusiak is of Polish origin. It is derived from a personal name, Szymon (Simon), which has been a common name among Christians since biblical times. Over time, names ...
The surname Szynkowski is of Polish origin. It is derived from a geographical name, specifically a place where a shrub or small tree known as "szynka" (Polish for "side board") gre...
The last name Szyszko is of Polish origin, derived from the personal name Szczyrk, which is a diminutive form of the name Szczepan. Szczepan itself is a Polish form of the name Ste...