Zagórski (feminine Zagórska, plural Zagórscy) is a Polish surname. At the beginning of the 1990s there were approximately 7040 people in Poland with this surname.[1]
When transcribed via the Russian language, it may be spelled Zagorsky, the Russian-language feminine form being Zagorskaya. In other languages, the surname may be phonetically transcribed as Zagurski.
People named Zagórski:
- Aiga Zagorska (born 1970), Lithuanian track and road cyclist
- Aniela Zagórska (1890–1943), Polish translator
- Dorota Zagórska (born 1975), Polish pairs skater
- Edmund Zagorski (1954–2018), American convicted murderer
- Jerzy Zagórski (1907–1984), Polish poet, essayist and translator
- Kazimierz Zagórski (1883–1944), Polish photographer
- Krzysztof Zagórski (born 1967), Polish footballer
- Marek Zagórski (born 1967), Polish politician
- Sylwia Zagórska, Polish tennis player
- Tommy Zagorski (born 1984), American football coach
- Wacław Zagórski (1909–1982), Polish journalist
- Witold Zagórski (1930–2016), Polish basketball player and coach
- Wojciech Zagórski (1928–2016), Polish actor
- Wojciech Zagórski (skier), see FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2007 – Men's slalom
- Włodzimierz Zagórski (general) (1882–1927), Polish general
- Włodzimierz Zagórski (writer) (1834–1902), Polish writer, satirist; pseudonyms Chochlik, Publikola
- Pauline Lee Zagorski, previous married name of Pauline Hanson (born 1954), Australian politician
People named Zagorsky:
- Kyra Zagorsky (born 1976), American actress
- Nikolai Zagorsky (1849–1893), Russian painter
- Valeriy Zagorsky (born 1955), Russian philatelist, publisher, businessman
Zagorski may also refer to:
- Zagorski (village), Bulgaria
Notes
edit- ^ "Serwis heraldyczny Ośrodka Dokumentacji Wychodźstwa Polskiego w Pułtusku". Archived from the original on 2007-06-14. Retrieved 2007-06-19.