Szydlarz
Szydlarz is a surname of Polish origin. The word "szydlarz" itself translates to "awl-maker" or "bodkin-maker" in English. This indicates that the surname likely originated as an occupational name, referring to an ancestor who was a craftsman specializing in the production of awls or bodkins. These tools were essential for various trades, including shoemaking, tailoring, and leatherworking, used for piercing holes.
The surname Szydlarz is found throughout Poland, with higher concentrations in certain regions. Like many surnames
Individuals bearing the surname Szydlarz can be found in various professions and walks of life in contemporary