Kwiater
Kwiater is a Polish-language surname that is most common in the western regions of Poland. The name is derived from the Polish word “kwiat,” meaning “flower,” combined with the suffix “‑er,” historically used to denote a person associated with a particular trade or occupation. In many cases, individuals bearing the surname were traditionally linked to floristry, horticulture, or related agricultural activities. The surname can also be found as a toponym in a few small villages in north‑western Poland, where historical records note the presence of a local flower market that served as the origin of the place name.
Geographic distribution of the surname is concentrated in the Lubusz Voivodeship and the neighboring West Pomeranian
Notable bearers of the name include Aleksandra Kwiater, a contemporary Polish painter known for her floral