Summary
The surname Mazur is of Polish origin and is derived from the word 'mazur', which refers to a historical region in northeastern Poland. It is believed that individuals with this surname have roots in this region and may have been influenced by Polish culture and traditions.There are
8733
Mazurs in the USAMazur is the
4069th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Mazur
StanisławMazur
Polish mathematician known for his contributions to the field of functional analysis and approximation theory.MariaMazur
Polish-Australian mathematician who made significant contributions to the theory of Banach spaces.StanislavMazur
Soviet political activist and leader of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group, advocating for human rights in the USSR.AlenaMazur
Belarusian long-distance runner who specialized in the marathon event and won multiple international competitions.AndrzejMazur
Polish film director and screenwriter known for his works exploring historical and social themes in an allegorical manner.Mazur Genealogy
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of the Mazur surname occurred throughout history, particularly in Poland and surrounding regions. However, specific details and reasons for migration and immigration are unknown.