zwyciskiego
Zwyciskiego is a Polish surname of German origin, derived from the German word "zwyciszky," which means "victorious." The surname is believed to have been brought to Poland by German settlers during the medieval period. It is most commonly found in the southern regions of Poland, particularly in Silesia and Lesser Poland.
The surname Zwyciskiego is typically associated with a noble family, the Zwyciskis, who were granted a coat
Individuals with the surname Zwyciskiego have made significant contributions to Polish culture, politics, and science. Notable
- Jan Zwyciskiego (18th century), a Polish nobleman and military officer who served in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
- Antoni Zwyciskiego (19th century), a Polish politician who served as a member of the Polish Parliament
The surname Zwyciskiego is relatively rare in Poland, with most bearers living in the southern regions of