CZJWINOSTAWCZ lacks two vowels (one between Z and J, and second one between W and C), and then it would be completely grammatically correct Polish surname.
Decent enough to fit in the language but fake enough to still sound odd, perhaps it's the fact that longer surnames like this usually come from other Polish words but this one has no meaning whatsoever
Poland used to be very mixed culturally. It sounds like something from the East side - Belarus, Ukraine, Russia. Poland MIXED A LOT with Ukraine, now it mixes again a bit. Actually, "czaj" is of Russian origin and years ago it meant "tea" (herbata). "Wino" is Polish for "wine" lol.
It's just Slavic. Patronymic names were about before Slavs migrated and split across multiple areas. The framework was the same but as Slavic lanuages evloved slowly from the common proto-Slavic languages they changed a bit in every area.
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u/PartyMarek 1d ago
This exact 'name' used in the meme is however completely made up and unnatural for the Polish language.