Púcna
Púcna is a Latin surname of Medieval European origin. The name is believed to have originated from the Latin word "puccinus," meaning "pig" or "swineherd." During the Middle Ages, surnames were often derived from a person's occupation or a notable feature. In this case, the name "Púcna" likely referred to someone who worked with pigs or was known for owning a large number of swine.
The Púcna family hails from various regions, including Poland and Italy, where surnames were not as rigidly
In Poland, the surname Púcna is thought to have originated in the 14th century. The Polish variant,
Historical records show that a few notable individuals with the surname Púcna rose to prominence in European
Despite the variations in history and distribution, the surname Púcna has consistently been associated with individuals