Kurkow
Kurkow is a surname of Slavic origin, most commonly found in Poland and other Eastern European countries. The name is believed to be derived from the Polish word "kur," meaning "rooster." This suggests a possible occupational origin, perhaps referring to someone who raised or sold chickens, or a nickname associated with the bird's characteristics.
The surname can also be found in variations across different regions, reflecting historical migrations and linguistic
Genealogical research indicates that the Kurkow surname has a long history, with records appearing in various