Wójcik

Wójcik, Wojczik, Wojczyk, Wojszyk (also variants of phonetic spelling: Woicik, Woycik, Woyczik, Woytik, etc.

[2][3] Archaic feminine forms are derived by adding suffixes: -owa for married woman and -ówna for maiden name.

Over the centuries, from many dialects arose multiple spellings for the Wójcik surname, including Woichik, Wojczyk, Woyzeck, Wojszyk, Wujcik, etc.

[citation needed] The knight Wójcik was a companion of King Wladyslaw of Poland and a member of his bodyguard.

[citation needed] According to medieval Łęczyca Court Files (14th century), in 1395, Michno Wójcik of Wójciki pursued legal action against City of Łęczyca to take back part of his estate that was illegally annexed during his absence.