recesyjn
Recesyjny is a Polish surname. It is derived from the Polish word "recesyjny," which translates to "recessive." This term is commonly used in genetics to describe a gene or allele that does not express its corresponding trait when a dominant allele is present. The surname likely originated as a nickname or a descriptive term, possibly for someone who was perceived as less dominant or influential, or perhaps in connection to a family trait that was considered recessive. Like many surnames, its exact origin and the specific circumstances under which it was adopted are not definitively known and may vary among different families bearing the name. The surname is found in Poland and may also be present in other countries due to emigration. Further genealogical research would be required to trace the specific history of individuals and families with the recesyjny surname.