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Kowalski

Kowalski (feminine: Kowalska, plural Kowalscy) is the 2nd most popular surname in Poland (139,719). Together with Kowal and Kowalczyk it is a cognate to English name Smith.

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Kowalski surname in voivodships

Kowalski is:

Famous people

  • Anna Kowalska (1903-1969) - Polish writer
  • Aleksander Kowalski (1908-1951) - Polish trade union activist
  • Alfred Kowalski-Wierusz (1849-1915) - Polish painter
  • Bolesław Kowalski (1915-1944) - Polish trade union activist and underground fighter (AL)
  • Danuta Kowalska (b.1929) - Polish artist, designer of interior decoration
  • Franciszek Kowalski (1799-1862) - Polish poet, insurgent of the November Uprising
  • Grzegorz Kowalski (b.1942) - Polish sculptor, designer of interior decoration
  • Janusz Andrzej Kowalski (b.1935) - Polish artist, designer of interior decoration
  • Jerzy Kowalski (1893-1948) - Polish writer and classicial philologist
  • Jerzy Bogdan Kowalski (b.1923) - Polish professor of theory of state and law
  • Józef Kowalski-Wierusz (1866-1925) - Polish physicist
  • Kazimierz Kowalski (b.1925) - Polish professor of zoology, ordination, mammals paleontology
  • Kazimierz Maria Kowalski (b.1926) - Polish writer and journalist
  • Marian Kowalski (1821-1884) - Polish astronomer
  • Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski (b.1936) - Polish professor of sociology
  • Tadeusz Kowalski (1841-1904) - Polish agronomist, agricultural activist and educator
  • Tadeusz Kowalski (1889-1948) - Polish orientalist, expert on Middle East muslim culture and languages
  • Witold Cezariusz Kowalski (b.1936) - Polish professor of geology
  • Władysław Kowalski (1883-1937) - Polish trade union activist, publicist and politician (KPP)
  • Władysław Kowalski (1894-1958) - Polish trade union activist, writer and politician (PSL, ZSL)
  • Włodzimierz Tadeusz Kowalski (b.1935) - Polish professor of modern history and publicist
  • Zygmunt Kowalski (b.1932) - Polish professor of chemistry

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