Kalinowski
Kalinowski is a Polish surname. It comes from place names such as Kalinowa, Kalinowo, and Kalinów, which are derived from the word kalina ("Viburnum").[1] It is most frequent in north-eastern Poland.[2][3]
Language | Masculine | Feminine | Plural |
---|---|---|---|
Polish | Kalinowski ([kaliˈnɔfski]) | Kalinowska ([kaliˈnɔfska]) | Kalinowscy ([kaliˈnɔfst͡sɨ]) |
Belarusian (Romanization) | Каліноўскі (Kalinoŭski) | Каліноўская (Kalinoŭskaja, Kalinouskaya, Kalinouskaia) | |
Lithuanian | Kalinauskas | Kalinauskienė (married) Kalinauskaitė (unmarried) | |
Russian (Romanization) | Калинский (Kalinovsky, Kalinovskiy, Kalinovskij) | Калиновская (Kalinovskaya, Kalinovskaia, Kalinovskaja) | |
Ukrainian (Romanization) | Калиновський (Kalynovskyi, Kalynovskyy, Kalynovskyj) | Калиновська (Kalynovska) |
People
- Kalinowski family
- Andrzej Kalinowski (died 1531), Polish nobleman
- Jean-Lou Kalinowski (born 1959), French drummer
- Jarosław Kalinowski (born 1962), Polish politician
- John Kalinowski (1946–2013), British music manager
- Konstanty Kalinowski (1838–1864), Belarusian writer, journalist, lawyer and revolutionary
- Lothar Kalinowsky (1899–1992), American psychiatrist
- Łukasz Kalinowski (born 1983), Polish football
- Marcin Kalinowski (c. 1605 – 1652), Polish nobleman
- Raphael Kalinowski (1835–1907), Saint
- Zygmunt Kalinowski (born 1949), Polish footballer
- Bruce "Edwards" Kalinowski (born 1952) American meteorologist
See also
- Kalinowski agouti (Dasyprocta kalinowskii), a rodent of Peru
- Kalinowski's mastiff bat (Mormopterus kalinowskii), of Peru and Chile
- Kalinowski's mouse opossum (Hyladelphys kalinowskii), of South America
- Kalinowski's Oldfield mouse (Thomasomys kalinowskii), of Peru
References
- ↑ "Kalinowski". ancestry.com.
- ↑ "Kalinowski". moikrewni.pl.
- ↑ "Kalinowska". moikrewni.pl.
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