
Jedrzejczak
Jedrzejczak is a unique surname with Polish origins, derived from the personal name Jedrzej, which is the Polish variant of Andrew, meaning 'manly' or 'brave.' Commonly found in Poland and among Polish communities, it is often used as a last name, but can also be adapted for use in a first name context. The name carries historical significance, with ties to Slavic traditions and Christian heritage.
The name is viewed positively, often associated with bravery and resilience due to its meaning. While it can be complex to write and pronounce for non-Polish speakers, it has a rhythmic quality that many find appealing.
Basic Information
Gender: Unisex
Sounds Like: YED-ray-chak
Pronunciation Explanation: The name begins with a 'Y' sound, followed by a pronounced 'ED', a soft 'R' in the middle, followed by 'AY' and 'chak' as a syllable.
Summary and Meaning
Meaning: manly, brave (Polish variant of Andrew)
Origin: Jedrzejczak has Polish origins connected to the name Jedrzej, which is the Polish form of Andrew.
Usage: Jedrzejczak is traditionally a surname, making its gender association unclear.
Name Number (Chaldean)
Name Number (Pythagorean)
Popularity (Global Rank)
Overall: 718509
Girls: 718509
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Religious and Cultural Significance
Religion: Christian
Background: The name is associated with Christian traditions, as Andrew is a prominent figure in Christianity, known as one of the apostles.
Cultural Significance: In Polish culture, surnames like Jedrzejczak often reflect lineage and are tied to family history, symbolizing strength and heritage.
Historical Significance: The name Jedrzejczak, along with its root name Jedrzej, has historical importance in Poland, being linked to the Slavic roots and various cultural histories associated with the Christian faith.
Popular Culture
Literature and Mythology: While not as common in mainstream literature, names derived from Andrew (Jedrzej) appear in various mythologies related to bravery and leadership.
Movies and Television: Characters with variations of the name Andrew (and by extension Jedrzej) often embody qualities of heroism and resilience in films and TV shows.
Feelings and Perceptions
Perception: Jedrzejczak is generally perceived as unique and culturally rich. It reflects Polish heritage and carries a sense of strength and bravery.
Positive Feelings: Distinct, strong, cultural, familial, brave.
Negative Feelings: May be considered difficult to pronounce or spell by those unfamiliar with Slavic names.
Practical Considerations
Ease of Writing and Calling: The name Jedrzejczak can be challenging for non-Polish speakers due to its length and unusual consonant combinations. It consists of 10 characters and four syllables.
Common Typos and Misspellings: Jedrzejak,Jedrzejzak,Jedrzyczak,Jendrzejczak
Common Nicknames: Jed,Jay,Jedi
Jedrzejczak Popularity
Jedrzejczak Usage and Popularity By Country
Country | Rank (Overall) |
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Poland | 9433 |
United States | 539518 |
Jedrzejczak Usage and Popularity By City
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Compatibility Analysis
Famous Persons Named Jedrzejczak
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Related Names
Similar Sounding Names:
Andrzej,Jacek,Janusz,Jerzy