karcolják
Karcolják is a Hungarian surname that translates to "the charcoal burners" or "the soot makers" in English. The name is derived from the Hungarian word "karcoló," which means "charcoal burner" or "soot maker." This occupational surname is believed to have originated in the 19th century, during a period when charcoal production was a significant industry in Hungary. Charcoal was used for various purposes, including heating, cooking, and as a fuel source for industrial processes.
The surname Karcolják is most commonly found in the Central and Western regions of Hungary, where charcoal
Individuals with the surname Karcolják have contributed to various fields, including industry, engineering, and the arts.