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Patniczych

Patniczych is a term that appears in Polish language usage primarily as a genitive plural form in relation to the surname Patniczy. In Polish onomastics, many surnames ending with the suffix -icz form a genitive plural as -zych, so Patniczych can occur in phrases such as dom Patniczych (the house of the Patniczy family) or historia Patniczych (the history of the Patniczy family). The form is typically encountered in archival or genealogical texts rather than as a contemporary self-identified surname.

Etymology and form: The surname Patniczy is presumed to be patronymic, likely derived from a given name

Geographic and historical context: Records involving Patniczy or the genitive Patniczych appear sporadically in Polish parish

Notable people: There are no widely documented individuals specifically associated with the surname Patniczy or the

See also: Patniczy (surname); Polish surnames with the suffix -icz; Polish grammar—genitive plural forms.

such
as
Patryk
or
a
root
like
Patnicz,
with
the
-icz
suffix
indicating
lineage
or
affiliation.
The
genitive
plural
Patniczych
is
the
standard
grammatical
form
used
to
denote
possession,
association,
or
reference
to
multiple
people
bearing
the
surname.
registers,
civil
records,
and
heraldic
materials
from
the
18th
to
19th
centuries.
The
usage
is
more
common
in
historical
documents
than
in
modern
routine
naming,
and
any
regional
concentration
would
require
specific
archival
research.
genitive
form
Patniczych
in
major
biographical
resources.