About Bialaszewski
The surname Bialaszewski is of Polish origin and is derived from the place name Białaszewo, which is a village in Poland. The name is formed by combining the Polish word "biały" meaning "white" and "szewo" meaning "seam" or "stitch." Therefore, the surname Bialaszewski can be interpreted to mean "white seam" or "white stitch," possibly indicating an ancestral connection to the village of Białaszewo or a profession related to sewing or tailoring.
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The surname Bialaszewski is a unique entry in our records. Discover more about its distribution and characteristics:
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