The surname "Stachel" is likely of German origin. It can be found in Germany and is derived from the German word for "stinger" or "prick." However, it is possible for surnames to be found in multiple countries due to historical migrations and cultural influences.
No, 'Pobanz' does not appear to be a Polish name. It does not align with the typical structures or sounds of Polish surnames. It may have origins in a different language or culture.
Who filed this under Polish language & culture? Trutzenbach is a German last name.
It is possible that your last name "Wons" was originally spelled with an umlaut as "Wรถns" in Polish. The umlaut is commonly used in Polish to indicate a different pronunciation of the vowel. Over time, the umlaut may have been dropped due to various reasons such as simplification of spelling or changes in language practices.
It is of Scandinavian derivation, as in 'os' for God and 'gar' for spear. The name translating as 'divine spear'. It is also associated with the German name Oskar
"Jan" is the polish name for "John".
I'm polish and its my last name but, the origin is german.
The German-Polish border (after 1945) was often referred to as the Oder-Neisse Line.
No, 'Pobanz' does not appear to be a Polish name. It does not align with the typical structures or sounds of Polish surnames. It may have origins in a different language or culture.
Ketch OR Ketsk It's Polish not German.
polish/german
It is German and is a last name.
Podgorska is Polish.
There are several ways of spelling the name Kroll, they all originate in the Dutch, German and/or Polish languages.
Odra (Polish spelling); Oder (in other languages)
The name does occur in Germany, but it is Polish in origin.
It is possible that your last name "Wons" was originally spelled with an umlaut as "Wรถns" in Polish. The umlaut is commonly used in Polish to indicate a different pronunciation of the vowel. Over time, the umlaut may have been dropped due to various reasons such as simplification of spelling or changes in language practices.
Fijałkiewicz is a family name in Polish, it has no meaning itself.