Nowakowski
Nowakowski (Polish pronunciation: [nɔvaˈkɔfski]; feminine: Nowakowska; plural: Nowakowscy) is a Polish-language surname. Derived from place names such as Nowakowo,[1] it is related to the surnames Nowak and Nowakowicz.
Language | Masculine | Feminine |
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Polish | Nowakowski | Nowakowska |
Belarusian (Romanization) | Навакоўскі (Navakoŭski) | Навакоўская (Navakoŭskaja, Navakouskaya, Navakouskaia) |
Russian (Romanization) | Новаковский (Novakovsky, Novakovskiy, Novakovskij) | Новаковская (Novakovskaya, Novakovskaia, Novakovskaja) |
Ukrainian (Romanization) | Новаківський (Novakivskyi, Novakivskyy, Novakivskyj) | Новаківська (Novakivska) |
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People
- Anton Nowakowski (1897–1969), German organist and composer
- Bożena Nowakowska (born 1955), Polish hurdler
- Emil Nowakowski (born 1974) Polish football midfielder
- Jan Nowakowski (born 1994), Polish volleyball player
- Karolina Nowakowska (born 1982), Polish actress
- Krystyna Nowakowska (1935–2019), Polish athlete
- Maria Nowakowska (born 1987), Polish beauty pageant
- Piotr Nowakowski (born 1987), Polish volleyball player
- Pola Nowakowska (born 1996), Polish volleyball player
- Richard Nowakowski (born 1955), retired Polish-German boxer
- Waldemar Nowakowski (born 1950), Polish politician
- Weronika Nowakowska-Ziemniak (born 1986), Polish biathlete
- Zofia Nowakowska (born 1988), Polish singer
- Aleksandr Yakovlevich Novakovsky, birth name of Alexander Nove, British economist
See also
References
- "Nowakowski". ancestry.com.
- Powell, Kimberley. "Last Name: Nowakowski." The Internet Surname Database. About.com, 2003. Web. 10 Sept. 2014.
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