Do you know any polish surnames?

do you know any polish surnames?

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>Pidorsky

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Anything ending in -ski
Wojtyla
Duda
Andrejczyk
Stanek

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Zowlski

Yes of course
>Müller
>Schmidt
>Schneider
>Fischer
>Weber
>Wagner

Chopin
Curie
Copernicus
Rubinstein

Krzyzewski
Its Coach K's last name, but everyone just says Coach K. Its pronounced Shuh-sheskee I think

brzeczyczcikiewicz

forgot the "ski" at the end

Is wisniowiecki Polish?

yeah
wiśnia means cherry

more like Kshyshevsky
english language lacks the sound like "rz" and "ż"(they both sound the sams) so "sh" is as close as it gets

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremi_Wiśniowiecki

based Ukrainian slayer

bielecki
janiec
urbanek
lewandowski
mrosek
those were the names of polish immigrants i had befriended with once eversince my childhood

What about tarnawiecki?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarnawiec

Adjrkakljocyk

No.

where does the name "rybus" come from?

i think it comes from the word Ryba(fish)

Kowalski

czszxcszxcski

Mike Wazowski

suffix is baltic i presume

jarzabek
mroczek
godzinski

please tell what it means

Too many. Historical or famous Poles aside I grew up in an area with many people with Polish ancestry and work with some Poles.

pierog, there's a lot here

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keked hard
good one you fucking hohol

Steve Wozniak
Ted Kaczynski

Jaworski

Jarząbek comes from the Sorbus tree(Jarząb), the -ek ending makes it a diminutive
Mroczek is a diminutive from Mrok(darkness)
Godziński hard to tell, it might come from several words

Skurwielski

kekkd

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I dated a girl whose last name was mrowka

Mrówka means ant

weird

she was really cute though

wycwzeczywzecyzzweccyzwski

kazcynski

the guy who founded commodore was named trzmiel

kowalski, she was awkward but then became super hot

thx polebro

Trzmiel means bumblebee

T.Alexander papadododopopolus

must be a nickname or occupational name for a beekeeper, no?

Godzin comes from godzina, or hour
-ski means "son of"

wrong

there is a football player named gronkowski here

nah, literally anything can work as a surname in Poland
especially animals, surnames like Lis(fox) or Kot (cat) are pretty common

Poldavuskaldowgy
Maldrowy
Pzechtowsky
Rutowsky
Windexsky
Ankeldrowsky

-ski doesn't mean "son of"
adding -ski is a way of creating adjectives
-icz is more like "son of"

animal surnames are common among most european countries, I know many people named Bird and Fox

Sorry, I was thinking of -owski, thanks for correcting me

There's a Finnish film director with the name Kotwica

uh... Copernicus?

kotwica means anchor

Copernicus is a latin variant
his real last name was Kopernik
it comes from the old polish word Koper which meant Copper(we call it miedź now)

Walesa

Wałęsać się means to wander around

do you know about the khazars?
if so, what are typical khazar surnames in Poland?

valdoski
tomczik
ilzuk

i have no idea

Not him, but Khazars are an overblown meme.

rubinstein