There are
820
Buckos in the USABucko is the
28967th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Bucko
JohnBucko
John Bucko was a Catholic priest from Slovakia who was executed by the Communist regime in 1951 for his political activities and religious beliefs.JozefBuchko
Jozef Buchko was a Slovak football player who played as a midfielder for several clubs in the Czechoslovak First League and represented Czechoslovakia internationally.JanBuczek
Jan Buczek was a Polish politician and activist known for his involvement in the Solidarity movement during the 1980s.EvaBuczek
Eva Buczek is a Polish painter and sculptor who is known for her abstract and figurative artworks.JanBuchek
Jan Buchek is a Czech football player who currently plays as a defender for SK Dynamo České Budějovice in the Czech First League.MiroslavBuczyk
Miroslav Buczyk is a former Czech ice hockey player who played as a defenseman for several teams in the Czechoslovak Extraliga and the National Hockey League.StanisławBuczek
Stanisław Buczek was a Polish military officer who fought in the Polish Underground State during World War II and later served as a brigadier general.AdamBucko
Adam Bucko is a Polish-American author and spiritual teacher who is known for his work on interspirituality and contemplative activism.AntoniBuczek
Antoni Buczek is a Polish luger who has competed in multiple Winter Olympic Games and World Championships.WładysławBuczko
Władysław Buczko was a Polish actor who appeared in numerous films and theater productions throughout his career.Bucko Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Bucko' is of Slavic origin, particularly from Poland and Slovakia. It is derived from the word 'buk', which means 'beech tree' in both Polish and Slovak.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Bucko' is primarily found in Poland and Slovakia, where it has its roots. However, there are also smaller populations of people with the surname in other countries with Slavic communities.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Bucko' include 'Buchko', 'Buczek', 'Bucki', 'Bucha', and 'Bogo'.