Zukowski or Żukowski (feminine: Żukowska; plural: Żukowscy) is a Polish surname. It is a location surname deriving from Zukow, which means "place-infested with beatles".[1] It is related to the following surnames in other languages:
Language | Masculine | Feminine |
---|---|---|
Polish | Żukowski | Żukowska |
Belarusian (Romanization) |
Жукоўскі (Zhukouski, Zhukowski, Žukoǔski) |
Жукоўская (Zhukouskaya, Žukoǔskaja) |
Czech | Žukovský | Žukovská |
Latvian | Žukovskis | |
Lithuanian | Žukauskas | Žukauskienė (married) Žukauskaitė (unmarried) |
Russian (Romanization) |
Жуковский (Zhukovsky, Zhukovskiy, Žukovskij) |
Жуковская (Zhukovskaya, Zhukovskaia, Žukovskaja) |
Ukrainian (Romanization) |
Жуковський (Zhukovskyi, Zhukovskyy, Žukovskyj) |
Жуковська (Zhukovska, Žukovska) |
People
edit- Anna Maria Żukowska (born 1983), Polish politician
- Charles Zukowski (born 1959), American engineer
- Christine Zukowski (born 1989), American figure skater
- Feliks Żukowski (1904–1976), Polish actor
- Jan Żukowski (born 1947), Polish sprint canoer
- Krzysztof Żukowski (born 1985), Polish footballer
- Marek Żukowski (born 1952), Polish theoretical physicist
- Mateusz Żukowski (born 2001), Polish football player
- Otton Mieczysław Żukowski (1867–1942), Polish composer
- Robert K. Zukowski (1930–2015), American politician
- Sharon Zukowski (1954–2015), American novelist
- Wojciech Żukowski (born 1964), Polish politician
See also
edit- All pages with titles containing Zukowski
- All pages with titles containing Zukowska
- Rolf Zuckowski (born 1947), German singer-songwriter
References
edit- ^ American Surnames by Elsdon C. Smith, page 251 in the 1972 printing, book first published in 1969