Maciejowski
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Language(s) | Polish |
Meaning | derived from the Polish given name "Maciej" |
Region of origin | Poland |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Maciejewski; Matějovský (Czech form), Slovak: Maťašovský, Hungarian: (Magyarized form) |
Maciejowski (feminine:Maciejowska) is a Polish surname derived from any of geographical locations derived from the given name Macjej (Maciejów, Maciejówka, etc.).
It may refer to:
- Bernard Maciejowski, 17th-century Bishop of Krakow and Primate of Poland.
- (1835-1901) a Polish writer.
- Jan Maciejowski, a British electrical engineer.
- (born 1974, Babice), a Polish painter.
- Samuel Maciejowski, 16th-century Bishop of Krakow.
- Wacław (Aleksander) Maciejowski (1793–1883), Polish historian.
- Michał Maciejowski, Polish fighter ace.
- Zofia Czeska (Zofia Czeska-Maciejowska)
See also[]
- Maciejowski Bible
- Ruda Maciejowska, a village in the administrative district
- Maciejewski (surname)
References[]
Categories:
- Surnames
- Polish-language surnames
- Polish toponymic surnames