siacze
siacze is a Polish surname. It is derived from the Polish word "siadać," which means to sit. The surname likely originated as a nickname for someone who was habitually sitting, perhaps a farmer or someone who worked in a seated position. Alternatively, it could have referred to someone known for their stillness or patience. As with many surnames, its exact origin and early usage are difficult to pinpoint precisely. It is a relatively common surname in Poland, found throughout the country. The distribution of siacze is most concentrated in regions with historical Polish settlement. Variations in spelling or pronunciation may exist across different dialects or historical periods, but siacze remains the predominant form. Individuals bearing this surname are found in Poland and in diaspora communities worldwide, particularly in countries with significant Polish immigration.