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most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Marzec
EwaMarzec
Ewa Marzec is a Polish politician who has served as the Member of the Sejm since 2019.AndrzejMarzec
Andrzej Marzec is a Polish football player who played as a goalkeeper.MichalMarzec
Michal Marzec is a Polish football player who currently plays as a midfielder for Znicz Pruszkow.MarianMarzec
Marian Marzec was a Polish worker and activist who played a significant role in the pacification of protests in Poznań in 1956.PiotrMarzec
Piotr Marzec is a Polish football referee who officiates in the Ekstraklasa, the top professional football league in Poland.AgataMarzec
Agata Marzec is a Polish field hockey player who has represented Poland in international competitions.KatarzynaMarzec
Katarzyna Marzec is a Polish politician and Member of the European Parliament.MarcinMarzec
Marcin Marzec is a Polish former professional football player who played as a striker.ZbigniewMarzec
Zbigniew Marzec is a Polish professional football player who currently plays for Stal Mielec.TomaszMarzec
Tomasz Marzec is a Polish former professional football player who played as a midfielder.Marzec Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Marzec' is of Polish origin, derived from the word 'marzec' meaning 'March' in Polish. It is a patronymic surname commonly given to individuals born in the month of March or associated with the characteristics of the month.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Marzec' is primarily found in Poland and among Polish communities around the world. It is most common in areas with a significant Polish population.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Marzec' include 'March', 'Marzek', 'Marcinkowski', 'Marszalek', 'Marszalkowski', 'Marciniak', 'Marcinowicz', 'Marzetta', 'Marzeski', and 'Marzullo'. These variations may reflect regional or linguistic differences.
Migration and ImmigrationPolish immigrants carrying the surname 'Marzec' have migrated to various countries, particularly during periods of political unrest and economic upheaval in Poland. They have settled in countries such as the United States, Canada, and other European countries like Germany and the United Kingdom.