Matusiewicz

What is Matusiewicz?


1.

Polish surname, which translates to, "Son of Bear."

The surname Matusiewicz comes from the ancient-Lithuanian "Matus" ("bear") and the Polish extension "ewicz" ("Son of"). This means the verbatim English translation of Matusiewicz would be "Bearson" (the "son of bear").

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