Jaworski is a surname of Polish origin, derived from the word "jaws" which means "sheepfold". It is believed to have originated in the region of Mazovia in central Poland, where many families with this name were recorded during medieval times.
The Jaworski family coat of arms features three golden lilies on a red background, symbolizing purity and beauty. The name was first granted to a family who lived near the sheepfold, and it has since been passed down through generations.
Throughout history, the Jaworski surname has been found in various regions across Poland, with notable individuals bearing this name making significant contributions to their communities and country. Today, people named Jaworski can be found not only in Poland but also around the world, carrying on the legacy of their ancestors who shared this unique and meaningful surname.
The given statistics provide an overview of the occurrences of the name Jaworski as a newborn's first name in the United States from 1974 to 1981.
Over this eight-year period, there were a total of 58 babies named Jaworski. The number of births varied each year:
* In 1974, there were 10 births.
* There was a slight decrease in the following years, with 8 births recorded in 1976.
* The number increased again to 10 births in 1977.
* After that, there was another dip, with only 5 babies named Jaworski born in both 1978 and 1979.
* In 1980, the number went back up to 8 births.
* The highest number of Jaworski births occurred in 1981, with a total of 12 babies sharing this name.
These statistics show that while the name Jaworski was not extremely popular during these years, it did maintain a consistent presence among newborns in the United States.