Tarnowski
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Tarnowski (feminine: Tarnowska, plural: Tarnowscy) is a Polish-language surname derived from the city of Tarnów. The Russified form of the name is Tarnovsky/Tarnovski (Тарновский).
The surname may refer to:
- Tarnowski family, a Polish noble family
- Adam Tarnowski (senior) (1866–1946), count, Polish and Austrian-Hungarian diplomat
- Adam Tarnowski (minister) (1892–1956), count, Polish and Austrian-Hungarian diplomat, Minister of Foreign affairs in Poland, son of Adam Tarnowski (1866–1946)
- Barbara Tarnowska (c.1566–1610), was married to Jan Zamoyski
- Dorota Tarnowska (c. 1513-c. 1540), was married to Jan Tarło
- Jan Tarnowski (1488–1561), Grand Crown Hetman
- Jan "Ciezki" Tarnowski (c.1479–1527), castellan, landowner
- Jan Feliks "Szram" Tarnowski (1471–1507), Chorąży, voivode, Stolnik
- Jan Krzysztof Tarnowski (1537–1567), Secretary of the King
- Josef Tarnowski (1922–2010), electronics engineer and intelligence officer
- Marcin Tarnowski
- Maria Tarnowska
- Paweł Tarnowski, Polish footballer
- Stanisław Tarnowski (1837–1917), politician, literary critic, publicist
- Władysław Tarnowski (1836–1878),pianist, composer, poet, dramatist, translator.
- Zofia Tarnowska (1534–1570), was married to Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski
- Zofia Roza Maria Jadwiga Elzbieta Katarzyna Aniela Tarnowska (1917–2009), was married to W. Stanley Moss
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