Matysz
Matysz is a surname of Polish origin. It is believed to be derived from the personal name Mateusz, the Polish form of Matthew. The surname likely originated as a patronymic, meaning "son of Mateusz." Like many surnames, its precise origin and early bearers are difficult to trace definitively due to limited historical records. Over time, the spelling may have evolved slightly, but "Matysz" remains its current form. Individuals with the Matysz surname can be found in Poland and among the Polish diaspora worldwide. The distribution of the surname is generally concentrated in areas with historical Polish settlement. As with any surname, its presence does not indicate a single unified lineage but rather multiple independent origins that have converged over centuries. Information on notable individuals bearing the Matysz surname is not widely documented in general public records, suggesting it is not a surname associated with extensive historical fame. Geneological research would be required to trace specific family lines and their historical movements.