Grabowski is a Polish surname with forms in various languages (Grabovsky, Grabauskas, Hraboŭski, or Hrabovskyi). The Belarusian and Ukrainian variants are generally transcribed beginning with an 'h' but may also be written with a 'g'. It is also found in German surnames from the Silesia region of old Prussia.

Grabowski is the 20th most common surname in Poland (59,052 people in 2009).[1]

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Language Masculine Feminine
Polish Grabowski
([ɡraˈbɔfski])
Grabowska
([ɡraˈbɔfska])
Belarusian
(Romanization)
Грабоўскі
(Hraboŭski, Hrabowski,
Grabouski, Grabowski)
Грабоўская
(Hraboŭskaja, Hrabouskaya, Hrabouskaia, Hrabowskaya
Grabouskaja, Grabouskaya, Grabouskaia, Grabowskaya)
Czech/Slovak Hrabovský
Grabovský
Hrabovská
Grabovská
Hungarian Grabovszki, Grabovszky
Hrabovszki, Hrabovszky
Latvian Grabovskis Grabovska
Lithuanian Grabauskas Grabauskienė (married)
Grabauskaitė (unmarried)
Romanian/Moldovan Grabovschi, Grabovschii
Hrabovschi
Russian
(Romanization)
Грабовский
(Grabovskiy, Grabovskii, Grabovskij,
Grabovsky, Grabovski)
Грабовская
(Grabovskaya, Grabovskaia, Grabovskaja)
Ukrainian
(Romanization)
Грабовський
(Hrabovskyi, Hrabovskyy, Hrabovskyj, Hrabovsky
Grabovskyi, Grabovskyy, Grabovskyj, Grabovsky)
Грабовська
(Hrabovska, Grabovska)
Other Grabowsky, Grabofski,

Grabovski, Grabofsky,
Grabouskas, Hrabowsky ||

People

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Grabowski/Grabowska

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Grabowsky

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Grabovsky/Grabovskyy/Grabovskii

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Hrabovsky

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Other

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Statystyka najpopularniejszych nazwisk występujących w Polsce in 2009" [The most popular surnames in Poland in 2009] (PDF) (in Polish). Ministry of Interior (Poland). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 28, 2013. Retrieved August 19, 2013.