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Wciska is a surname of Polish origin that is derived from the diminutive form of the given name Wacław, itself the Polish version of the Slavic name Vaclav, meaning “greater glory.” The name is most commonly found in Poland, where it appears in historical records dating to the 16th century, and it has also been documented among Polish diaspora communities in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

Etymologically, Wciska reflects a typical pattern of Polish surnames formed by adding the suffix –a to a

Notable individuals bearing the surname include Jan Wciska (1902–1978), a Polish agronomist known for his contributions

The name Wciska also appears in genealogical research as a marker of familial lineage within the broader

patronymic
base,
indicating
“son
of
Wciska”
or
“descendant
of
Wacław.”
Variants
of
the
name
include
Wcisk,
Wciskowski
and
Wciskiewicz,
each
adapting
to
regional
dialects
and
historical
spelling
conventions.
to
crop
rotation
methods;
Maria
Wciska
(born
1965),
a
contemporary
artist
whose
work
has
been
exhibited
in
Warsaw
and
Kraków;
and
Tomasz
Wciska
(born
1989),
a
professional
footballer
who
played
for
several
clubs
in
the
Ekstraklasa.
context
of
Polish
naming
traditions.
While
relatively
uncommon
today,
the
surname
persists
as
a
cultural
identifier
linked
to
Poland’s
linguistic
heritage.