There are
1703
Kureks in the USAKurek is the
16775th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Kurek
TadeuszKurek
Tadeusz Kurek was a Polish politician and economist. He served as the Minister of Justice and the Deputy Prime Minister of Poland.JózefKurek
Józef Kurek was a Polish footballer who played as a midfielder for various Polish clubs and the Polish national team.KrzysztofKurek
Krzysztof Kurek is a retired Polish volleyball player who competed in the Olympics and won numerous championships with his club teams.AndrzejKurek
Andrzej Kurek is a Polish cyclist who represented Poland in international competitions and won several national championships.KarolKurek
Karol Kurek is a Polish chess player who has achieved the title of International Master and has represented Poland in various chess tournaments.DariuszKurek
Dariusz Kurek is a Polish film director and screenwriter known for his work in the Polish cinema industry.BarbaraKurek
Barbara Kurek is a Polish swimmer who represented Poland in several international swimming competitions.WładysławKurek
Władysław Kurek is a Polish television presenter and journalist known for his work in news broadcasting.JanuszKurek
Janusz Kurek is a Polish handball player who has won several national and international championships with his club teams.AndrzejKurek
Andrzej Kurek is a Polish footballer who has played for various Polish clubs in his career.Kurek Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Kurek' is of Polish origin. It is a patronymic surname derived from the personal name 'Kurz' or 'Kurza'.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Kurek' is most commonly found in Poland, where it originated. There may also be smaller populations of individuals with the surname in other countries with Polish communities.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Kurek' include 'Kurkowski', 'Kurecki', 'Kurczak', 'Kurc', 'Kurreck', 'Kurek-Tulwin', 'Kuraszko', 'Kuritz', and 'Kurys'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe migration and immigration patterns of individuals with the surname 'Kurek' are not well-documented. However, it is possible that some individuals with the surname may have emigrated from Poland to other countries in search of better opportunities.