The surname Plezia is derived from the Polish word "pleziać," which means "to climb." It is likely an occupational surname referring to someone who worked as a climber or a person living on a slope or hill.
In Polish, "kroll" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a recognized Polish word. It may be a surname or a term from another language.
The surname Kordus is of Polish origin and is likely derived from the given name Kord. It may have originated as a nickname or as a patronymic surname meaning "son of Kord".
No, "wiater" is not a typical Polish surname. It might be a misspelling or variation of a Polish surname or word. In Polish, "wiater" translates to "wind."
"Lisiewski" does not have a specific meaning in Polish. It could potentially be a surname or a variation of a word with a different spelling and meaning.
The surname Ciolek is of Polish origin and is derived from the word "cielec," which means "calf" in Polish. It may have originally been used to denote someone who raised or took care of calves.
Actually, this is not the Lithuanian surname. It is Polish surname :)
Marian Plezia died in 1996.
Marian Plezia was born in 1917.
In Polish, "kroll" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a recognized Polish word. It may be a surname or a term from another language.
The surname Kordus is of Polish origin and is likely derived from the given name Kord. It may have originated as a nickname or as a patronymic surname meaning "son of Kord".
No, "wiater" is not a typical Polish surname. It might be a misspelling or variation of a Polish surname or word. In Polish, "wiater" translates to "wind."
yes blablezczaler is a polish surname
This surname Carpak seems to be of Polish origin, but it is unsure because of its rarity. Carpak seems to be variants of more common name Karpak, Karpiak, and Krupiak. The surname Karpiak is a Polish name and it derived from Karp. Perhaps Carpak's original surname is Polish surname Karpiak or Karp. See related links below for more the origin and meaning of the name Karpiak.
The Ukranian surname Kamal derives from the Polish word meaning 'stone'.
The surname Gorski is of Polish origin and means "from the mountains" or "mountain man." It likely originated as a place name for someone who lived in or near mountains.
Sczcepanik is a Polish surname.
Rebus is a Polish surname.