Zostawil
Zostawil is a Polish surname. It is derived from the Polish verb "zostawić," which translates to "to leave" in English. This suggests that the surname may have originated as an occupational name for someone who was a leave-taker, a landlord, or perhaps a descendant of someone who left a particular place. Surnames originating from verbs often describe an action or a characteristic associated with an ancestor. Like many surnames, its specific origin and initial bearer are not precisely documented, but the linguistic root provides a clear indication of its meaning. The surname is found primarily in Poland and among the Polish diaspora. Variations in spelling or pronunciation might exist in different regions or due to historical transcription. Its prevalence is relatively moderate within the Polish population. Information on notable individuals with the surname Zostawil is limited in publicly accessible records.