Zagórski

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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]

People named Zagórski:

  • Aniela Zagórska (1890–1943), a Polish translator
  • Dorota Zagórska (Siudek; b. 1975), a Polish pairs skater
  • Ignacy Zagórski (1788–1854), a Polish numismatic
  • Jerzy Zagórski (1907–1984), a Polish poet, essayist, translator
  • Kazimierz Zagórski (1883–1944), a Polish photographer
  • Krzysztof Zagórski (b. 1967), a Polish football (soccer) player
  • Marek Zagórski (b. 1967), a Polish politician
  • Maryna Zagórska (1906–1996), a Polish translator
  • Michał Zagórski, a Polish general during the Kościuszko Uprising
  • Sławomir Zagórski (b. 1955), a Polish scientific journalist
  • Wacław Zagórski (1909–1982), a Polish journalist
  • Witold Zagórski (b. 1930), a Polish basketball player and coach
  • Wojciech Zagórski (Cacko-Zagórski; b. 1928), a Polish actor
  • Włodzimierz Zagórski (general) (1882–1927), a Polish general
  • Włodzimierz Zagórski (writer) (1834–1902), a Polish writer, satirist; pseudonymes Chochlik, Publikola

Zagórski may also refer to:

  • Zagórski stream (Potok Zagórski)

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