Dąbrowski

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Dąbrowski
POL COA Dąbrowski.svg
Origin
MeaningPolish toponym; oak grove
Region of originPoland
Other names
Variant form(s)Dabrowski, Dombrowski, Dobrowski, Dobrosky, Dombroski

Dąbrowski (Polish pronunciation: [dɔmˈbrɔfskʲi]; feminine Dąbrowska, plural Dąbrowscy) or Dabrowski is the 11th most common surname in Poland (87,304 people in 2009);[1][2] this is down from an apparent rank of 4th in 1990.[3] Dąbrowski is a habitational name derived from the placename 'Dąbrowa' or 'Dąbrówka', which is used for several specific places in Poland or generically as "oak grove", the English meaning for these Polish words.[4][5] Variants of the surname include Dombrowski, Dobrowski, and Dobrosky.[6][7] Dobrowski also has an independent origin as a habitational name derived from the placename 'Dobrów'.[6] The text-figure below summarizes the relationships among these various words. In other Slavic countries, the same surname takes the form Dubrovsky, as the Polish "ą" corresponds to "u" in most other Slavic languages.

Dąbrowa (or) Dąbrówka Dąbrow(ski/ska/scy) Dabrowski Dobrowski Dobrosky
Dobrów

Polish national anthem[]

The Polish national anthem, Poland Is Not Yet Lost, is also known as Dąbrowski's Mazurka or Dombrowski's Mazurka. The text references general Jan Henryk Dąbrowski, the founder of the Polish Legions in Italy.[8]

Related surnames[]

Polish "ą" (pronounced "om") corresponds to "u" in most other Slavic languages, i.e. Dąbrowski is equivalent to Dubrovsky in Ukraine and Russia. The latter countries also have forms such as "Dombrovsky" but at a lower frequency and often associated with Polish ancestry.

Language Masculine Feminine
Polish Dąbrowski Dąbrowska
Belarusian
(Romanization)
Дуброўскі
(Dubroŭski)
Домброўскі
(Dombroŭski)
Дамброўскі
(Dambroŭski)
Дуброўская
(Dubroŭskaja, Dubrouskaya, Dubrouskaia)
Домброўская
(Dombroŭskaja, Dombrouskaya, Dombrouskaia)
Дамброўская
(Dambroŭskaja, Dambrouskaya, Dambrouskaia)
Czech, Slovak Dubrovský / Dombrovský Dubrovská / Dombrovská
Lithuanian Dambrauskas / Dubrauskas Dambrauskienė / Dubrauskienė (married)
Dambrauskaitė / Dubrauskaitė (unmarried)
Russian
(Romanization)
Дубровский
(Dubrovsky, Dubrovskiy, Dubrovskij)
Домбровский
(Dombrovsky, Dombrovskiy, Dombrovskij)
Дубровская
(Dubrovskaya, Dubrovskaia, Dubrovskaja
Домбровская
(Dombrovskaya, Dombrovskaia, Dombrovskaja)
Ukrainian
(Romanization)
Дубровський
(Dubrovskyi, Dubrovskyy, Dubrovskyj)
Домбровський
(Dombrovskyi, Dombrovskyy, Dombrovskyj)
Дубровська
(Dubrovska)
Домбровська
(Dombrovska)

Frequency[]

The table below contains available information on the frequency of the Dąbrowski surname and variants in various countries across a span of years.

Detection of surname variant by country (blank = no data; green background = high frequency)
Country Dąbrow(ski/ska/scy) Dabrowski Dobrowski Dobrosky
Australia 2002: 32.2 per million[9]
Canada 1998: 37.4 per million[9]
France c.2007: undetectable[10] c.2007: Rank=10,628; 817[10] c.2007: undetectable[10]
Germany
New Zealand 2002: 6.57 per million[9]
Northern Ireland 2003: undetectable[9]
Poland 1990: Rank=4;[3] 92,945.[11][12]
c.2000: Rank=11; 86,132.[1]
1990: 131[11] 1990: 18[11] 1990: undectable[11][13]
Republic of Ireland 2003: undetectable[9]
Scotland undetectable[14]
Sweden 1998–2007: undetectable[15]
United Kingdom 1881: undetectable[9][16]
1998: undetectable[9][16]
1881: undetectable[9]
1998: 6 per million; Rank = 15,037[9]
1881: undetectable[9]
1998: undetectable[9]
United States 1990: undetectable[16][17] 1990: Rank=10,244; 0.001%[17]
1998: 17.2 per million[9]
1990: Rank=64,522[17] 1990: Rank=73,494[17]

Notable people sharing the Dąbrowski surname or variants[]

Historically notable people[]

Dąbrowski
Żądło-Dąbrowski z Dąbrówki h. Radwan noble family

Other notable people[]

Dąbrowski/Dąbrowska
Dąbrowski → Dabrowski
Dąbrowski → Dobrowski
Dąbrowski → Dombrowski

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b Citation: Zawadzki, 2002
  2. ^ Ministry of Interior (Poland). Statystyka najpopularniejszych nazwisk występujących w Polsce in 2009 Archived 28 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine (The most popular surnames in Poland in 2009). Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  3. ^ a b Citation: Futrega, 2006
  4. ^ Citation: Dabrowski Name Meaning and History
  5. ^ Citation: Smith, 1973
  6. ^ a b Citation: Dobrowski Name Meaning and History
  7. ^ Citation: Dobrosky Name Meaning and History
  8. ^ Sokol, Stanley S.; Mrotek Kissane, Sharon F.; Abramowicz, Alfred L. (1992). The Polish biographical dictionary: profiles of nearly 900 Poles who have made lasting contributions to world civilization. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers. p. 89. ISBN 9780865162457. Retrieved 29 October 2009.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Citation: Longley, et al.
  10. ^ a b c Citation: L'encyclopédie des noms de familles
  11. ^ a b c d Citation: Rymut, 1990.
  12. ^ Query = "D?bro*sk?"
  13. ^ Though "Dobrosky" was not found, "Dobroski" returns a person count of 8.
  14. ^ Citation: Surnames in Scotland
  15. ^ Citation: SCB Staff
  16. ^ a b c Query = "Dąbrowski"; apparently source does not distinguish between "ą" and "a".
  17. ^ a b c d Citation: United States Census Bureau, 2000.

References[]

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